Talk:Parapsychological Association

Notability
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WP:BLP issues
This article names several individuals as past or present office holders without citing any WP:RS to support the assertions. Even the PA's site indicates only a few of them, though of course it must be considered only a primary source for this purpose. Assuming they are alive (is that's a job requirement for this group?) then WP:BLP rules pertain. LeadSongDog come howl!  19:29, 20 May 2010 (UTC)

Incongruous photo of William James
An image of William James, who died 47 years before the founding of the Parapsychological Association, scarcely seems relevant to the topic. Consider removing it. --Beamjockey (talk) 17:24, 22 May 2014 (UTC)

Dinesh D'Souza referred to Margaret Mead's support of PA
Dinesh D'Souza wrote The End of Racism, 1995, and in discussing Margaret Mead he cited her support of the Parapsychological Association and remarked that, compared to the branches of science represented in the AAAS, it was the least productive or the most non-performing branch. Biology, physics, computer technology have of course grown by leaps and bounds, but parapsychology remains in the same questionable muddle. It may be instructive to locate a quote to bring out this aspect. 66.241.130.86 (talk) 14:35, 14 July 2016 (UTC)