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'''Parapsychology''' is a discipline that seeks to demonstrate the existence and causes of ] abilities and ] using the ]. Phenomena studied include ], ], and survival of consciousness after death; parapsychologists call these phenomena '']'', a neutral term non-suggestive of what causes the phenomena or experiences.<ref>Thouless, R. H. (1942). "Experiments on paranormal guessing". ''British Journal of Psychology'', ''33'', 15–27.</ref> Parapsychology is a ] because it involves research that does not fit within ] accepted by ]. So far, none of the paranormal phenomena studied by parapsychology has been proved to exist. |
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and introduction to '''parapsychology''': |
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== Essence of parapsychology == |
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== Essence of parapsychology == |