In Dr. Bullard's study, 79 out of 300 studied abduction claims included a conference narrative.
Conversations with other abductees or exposure to abduction claims.
These hypotheses usually center on known psychological processes that can produce subjective experiences similar to those reported in abduction claims.
Skeptics are also likely to critically examine abduction claims for evidence of hoaxing or influence from popular culture sources such as science fiction.
The attorney general rejected the abduction claim as a fabrication by the defence to bring the tribunal into disrepute.
Greys are commonly included in alien abduction claims.
The eyes are often a focus of abduction claims.
In this sense, simple fabrication is not a sufficient explanation for the majority of abduction claims.
Alien abduction claims were widespread during the 1960s and 1970s in the United States.
Sometimes a single abduction claim will report multiple types of entities appearing to work together cooperatively.