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Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition

Author Vyse, Stuart A.
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Category Paperback
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ISBN / ASIN0195136349
ISBN-139780195136340
AvailabilityIn stock
Sales Rank974
CategoryPaperback
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Wade Boggs is one of the best hitters baseball has ever known; at the plate he's a master technician. He also believes that eating chicken gives him good luck, so he's eaten chicken every day for years. Starting with the superstitions of ballplayers, Stuart Vyse, a psychology professor at Connecticut College, embarks on a fascinating exploration of superstitious thoughts in Believing In Magic. Employing scientific techniques and utilizing hard facts, Vyse shows how silly superstition really is. Yet he also admits that some people do perform better when they follow their superstitious rituals. This is a highly informative book, dealing with everything from chain letters to lucky charms to lottery systems.
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