'''Parapsychology''' (from the [[Greek language|Greek]]: παρά ''para'', "alongside" + ''[[psychology]]'') is the study of ostensibly [[paranormal]] events including [[extrasensory perception]], [[psychokinesis]], and [[Life after death|survival of consciousness]] after death. '''Parapsychologists''' call these processes ''[[psi (parapsychology)|psi]]'', a term intended to be descriptive without implying a mechanism.<ref> {{cite journal|last=Bem|first=D. J.|coauthors= Honorton, C.|date=1994|title=Does psi exist? Replicable evidence for an anomalous process of information transfer|journal=[[Psychological Bulletin]]|volume=115|pages=4–18}} </ref> Parapsychology is a [[fringe science]] because it involves research that does not fit within [[Scientific modelling|standard theoretical models]] accepted by [[Scientific consensus|mainstream science]]. | '''Parapsychology''' (from the [[Greek language|Greek]]: παρά ''para'', "alongside" + ''[[psychology]]'') is the study of ostensibly [[paranormal]] events including [[extrasensory perception]], [[psychokinesis]], and [[Life after death|survival of consciousness]] after death. '''Parapsychologists''' call these processes ''[[psi (parapsychology)|psi]]'', a term intended to be descriptive without implying a mechanism.<ref> {{cite journal|last=Bem|first=D. J.|coauthors= Honorton, C.|date=1994|title=Does psi exist? Replicable evidence for an anomalous process of information transfer|journal=[[Psychological Bulletin]]|volume=115|pages=4–18}} </ref> Parapsychology is a [[fringe science]] because it involves research that does not fit within [[Scientific modelling|standard theoretical models]] accepted by [[Scientific consensus|mainstream science]]. |