The Journal of Parapsychology

From its beginning in 1937 to today, the premier peer-reviewed Journal of Parapsychology has been recognized worldwide as an authoritative resource for anyone interested in the scientific study of paranormal phenomena.

J. B. Rhine and William McDougall, of the Duke University Parapsychology Lab, established the JP to share experimental research with the scientific community. Their strict criteria to evaluate research remain in place today through peer review.

In addition to professionally scrutinized articles about original research, the JP includes theoretical discussions, book reviews, correspondence, and abstracts of papers from the Parapsychological Association annual convention.

Information for Authors is at Journal of Parapsychology | ParapsychologyPress

The Journal of Parapsychology is a publication of the Rhine Research Center and Parapsychology Press.

 

The Rhine Center

The Rhine Research Center in Durham, North Carolina, explores the frontiers of consciousness and exceptional human experiences in the context of unusual and unexplained phenomena. The Rhine’s mission is to advance the science of parapsychology, to provide education and resources for the public, and to foster a community for individuals with personal and professional interest in PSI.