Ray Hyman is a Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Oregon in Eugene, and a noted critic of parapsychology. He is considered one of the founders of the modern skeptical movement.
Proper Criticism
1 August 1988
Since the founding of CSICOP in 1976, and with the growing numbers of localized skeptical groups, the skeptic finds more ways to state his or her case. The broadcast and print media, along with other forums, provide more opportunities for us to be heard. For some of these occasions, we have the luxury of carefully planning and crafting our response. But most of the time we have to formulate our response on the spot. But, regardless of the circumstance, the critic's task, if it is to be carried out properly, is both challenging and loaded with unanticipated hazards.