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parapsychology

[par-uh-sahy-kol-uh-jee] / ˌpær ə saɪˈkɒl ə dʒi /


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Towards the end of her studies she switched to parapsychology from forensic psychology, which concentrates on criminal behaviour.

From BBC

The dubious field of parapsychology, for instance, owes its existence to the decades of pseudoscholarship churned out at Duke and Harvard University–and financed by wealthy private patrons.

From Scientific American

In a first-person story for the Times, Mr. Toth called the pretext for his arrest “laughable,” saying a source he believed was a scientist had handed him a paper on parapsychology, not military secrets.

From Washington Post

“She didn’t want parapsychology talking to itself as a field.”

From New York Times

And I do not mean books on U.F.O.s, psychology or parapsychology, or even what passes for “medicine.”

From New York Times