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^ Dubrow-Eichel, Steve K. Ph.D.: "Can Scholars Be Deceived? Empirical Evidence from Social Psychology and History"
^ Langone, Michael D. Ph.D.: "Secular and Religious Critiques of Cults: Complimentary Visions, Not Irresolvable Conflicts"
^ Langone, Michael D., Ph.D.: "Cult Awareness Groups and NRM Scholars: Toward Depolarization of Key Issues"
^ Rosedale, Herbert: "Extrapolation, Exaggeration, or Exculpation?"
^^ Abs: Langone, Michael Ph.D.: "Secular and Religious Critiques of Cults: Complimentary Visions, Not Irresolvable Conflicts"
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Ξ Misunderstanding Cults: Searching for Objectivity in a Controversial Field
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