Course Description:
An examination of the ways scientists and
psychologists investigate unusual experiences such as telepathy, pre-cognition,
psycho-kinesis, remote viewing and clairvoyance. Parapsychology’s impact
on consciousness studies, research design, and medicine and healing is
discussed.
Course Objectives:
· Demonstrate an understanding of the
general areas of parapsychological phenomena
· Evaluate, compare, and contrast
various approaches with the study of parapsychological events
· Articulate an understanding of the
use of the scientific method of exploring parapsychological phenomena
· Articulate an understanding of qualitative
research methods used in investigating parapsychological phenomena
· Demonstrate an understanding of
the contributions of parapsychological research to the field of psychology
· Demonstrate the ability to apply
research methods in laboratory or field setting
Required Reading:
· Broughton, R.S., (1993): Parapsychology.
The controversial science. New York: Ballantine.
· Krippner, S., (1986): Essays in
psychical research: In the works of William James. Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press.
· Krippner, S. (Ed), (1990): Advances
in parapsychology, Vol. 6. Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
· Millay, J., (1993): Silver Threads:
25 years ofparapsychology research. Westport, CT: Praeger.
Course Requirements:
· Read texts and other material related
to area
· Participate in laboratory and experiential
exercises
· Successfully complete midterm and
final examinations
· Complete a research project
Type written research paper on problem solving
areas in parapsychological research