
1) Anomalous communication 2) Medium for a medium 3) Psychic communication 4) Psychic phenomena 5) Psychic phenomenon 6) Psychical communication
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1) Clairvoyance 2) Esp 3) Psychokinesis 4) Telekinesis
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controversial discipline that seeks to investigate the existence and causes of psychic abilities and life after death using the scientific method. Parapsychological experiments have included the use of random number generators to test for evidence of precognition and psychokinesis with both human and animal subjects and Ganzfeld experiments to test...
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The study of the evidence involving phenomena where a person seems to affect or to gain information about something through a means not currently explainable within the framework of mainstream, conventional science. Proponents of the existence of these phenomena usually consider them to be a product of unexplained mental abilities.
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Parapsychology is a field of study concerned with the investigation of paranormal and psychic phenomena. Parapsychologists study telepathy, precognition, clairvoyance, psychokinesis, near-death experiences, reincarnation, apparitional experiences, and other supernatural and paranormal claims. Parapsychology research is largely conducted by private...
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study of unexplained mental phenomena
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The branch of science that studies psychic phenomena. (term coined by J.B. Rhine)
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Term coined by J.B. Rhine to refer to the experimental and quantitative study of paranormal phenomena. Now generally used instead of `psychical research` to refer to all scientific investigation of the paranormal. Cf. transpersonal psychology.
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Term coined by J.B. Rhine to refer to the experimental and quantitative study of paranormal phenomena. Now generally used instead of 'psychical research' to refer to all scientific investigation of the paranormal. Cf. transpersonal psychology.
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Branch of psychology that deals with paranormal behaviour and events such as telepathy, precognition, and clairvoyance, which are not explicable by present day 'natural laws'. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(par″ә-si-kol´ә-je) the branch of psychology dealing with psychic effects and experiences that appear to fall outside the scope of physical law, including phenomena such as telepathy and clairvoyance.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: par′ă-sī-kol′ŏ-jē Definitions: 1. The study of extrasensory perception, such as thought transference (telepathy) and clairvoyance.
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parapsychology, parapsychological 1. The science or study of phenomena that lie outside the sphere of orthodox psychology. 2. The study of extrasensory perception, such as thought transference (telepathy) and clairvoyance. 3. The branch of psychology dealing with the study of psychic phenomena; such as, extrasensory perception, clairvoyance, and t...
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(Gr. para, at the side or + psyche, soul + logia from logein, to speak) The investigation of prescience, telepathy and other alleged psychical phenomena which seem to elude ordinary physical and physiological explanation. The term was proposed by Boirac (1893) and was adopted by Florunay and Oesterreich. See A. Lalande, Vocabulaire de la philosoph....
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Study of paranormal phenomena, which are generally subdivided into two types: extrasensory perception (ESP), or the paracognitive; and psychokinesis (PK), telekinesis, or the paraphysical – movement of an object without the use of physical force or energy. Most research into parapsychology has been experimental. The first Society for P...
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