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Knowing superstitions aren’t real doesn’t stop us behaving superstitiously – why?

By Stephanie Gomes-Ng, Senior Lecturer of Psychology, Auckland University of Technology
Sarah Cowie, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau
Our new research found behaving superstitiously could benefit us psychologically, even if we know it has no real effect on the outcomes of our actions.The Conversation


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