There are dozens, if not hundreds. The most famous (or notorious, depending on perspective) is the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP). James Randi also heads a very highly esteemed group. But there are many, many more on a variety of scales, from local to international groups.
Mesa County Association for Paranormal Scientific Studies was created in 2005.
Australian Skeptics was created in 1980.
The Skeptics Society was created in 1992.
"Skeptics" is a noun. It refers to individuals who question or doubt the validity of something.
Skeptics Apocalypse was created in 1984-12.
Irish Skeptics Society was created in 2002.
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The "Skeptics Society" was founded in 1992 by Michael Shermer. The contact information for the Skeptics Society in the United States is: Skeptics Society, 2761 Marengo Avenue, Altadena, CA 91001. Phone:(626) 794-3119.
The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics was created in 2003.
The study of paranormal activity is actually called several things. People who are interested in hauntings, apparitions and poltergeists usually in specific locations, are called variously "ghost hunters" or "ghost investigators". Many of these work in groups or teams generally of a more casual nature. People who are more focused on producing information from their work may be called "paranormal investigators" or "paranormal researchers". These labels are arbitrary; it is possible "ghost hunters" may call themselves "paranormal investigators" for example. This is as confusing as it sounds. Those who are academicians and are interested in studying fields related to speicifc anomalous phenomena (such as extrasensory perception, environmental effects on perception tasks, psychokinesis and mental interactions on living systems) are termed "parapsychologists." Parapsychologists usually have advanced degrees. Many are members (at least in the United States) of the Parapsychological Association, the association so accredited by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
People who don't believe in ghosts are called skeptics. Skeptics typically demand scientific proof of something before they believe in it. As there is no scientific proof in ghosts, skeptics deem them as being unreal.
No, it's the opposite: Paranormal Entity is a lame rip-off of Paranormal Activity.