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  2. Koestler Parapsychology Unit - Wikipedia

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    The unit interprets parapsychology events to include in its remit "what’s not psychic but looks like it" and makes no judgement about the mechanisms underlying apparent paranormal events. [2] Its focus is primarily on understanding why people believe they have psi experiences, and on how to improve the scientific rigour of studies.

  3. Parapsychology - Wikipedia

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    Parapsychology is the study of alleged psychic phenomena (extrasensory perception, telepathy, precognition, clairvoyance, psychokinesis (also called telekinesis), and psychometry) and other paranormal claims, for example, those related to near-death experiences, synchronicity, apparitional experiences, etc. [1] Criticized as being a pseudoscience, the majority of mainstream scientists reject it.

  4. Rhine Research Center - Wikipedia

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    The Rhine Research Center continues to conduct parapsychology research today, but it also provides online courses, educational events, and holds meetings for people interested in parapsychology and psychic phenomena. The current president is Loyd Auerbach. [5]

  5. Anomalistic psychology - Wikipedia

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    Anomalistic psychology is sometimes described as a sub-field of parapsychology, however, anomalistic psychology rejects the paranormal claims of parapsychology. According to Chris French : The difference between anomalistic psychology and parapsychology is in terms of the aims of what each discipline is about.

  6. Are ghosts real? What to know on hauntings and paranormal ...

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    It’s just the presence of paranormal or spiritual activity,” he says. “There can be the 'mom-and-pop' garden variety, non-malicious, non-malevolent haunting. Absolutely.

  7. Caroline Watt - Wikipedia

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    Watt coauthored the fifth edition of “An Introduction to Parapsychology”, published in 2007, which as of 2010 was the most frequently adopted text by those presenting academic courses on parapsychology and anomalistic psychology.

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