Journal of Parapsychology

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Journal of Parapsychology

Quarterly journal published since 1937 and edited for many years by Louisa E. Rhine (1891-1983) and Dorothy H. Pope. It is a scholarly publication "devoted primarily to the original publication of experimental results and other research findings in extrasensory perception and psychokinesis." In addition, articles presenting reviews of "literature relevant to parapsychology, criticisms of published work, theoretical and philosophical discussions, and new methods of mathematical analysis" are included in its scope. The journal has been the major organ of academic parapsychology since its founding. It is published by the Parapsychology Press, Rhine Research Center, 402 N. Buchanan Blvd., Durham, NC 27701.

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