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- Magical_thinking abstract "Magical thinking is the attributing of causal relationships between actions and events where scientific consensus says that there are none. In religion, folk religion, and superstition beliefs, the correlation posited is often between religious ritual, prayer, sacrifice, or the observance of a taboo, and an expected benefit or recompense. In clinical psychology, magical thinking can cause a patient to experience fear of performing certain acts or having certain thoughts because of an assumed correlation between doing so and threatening calamities. Magical thinking may lead people to believe that their thoughts by themselves can bring about effects in the world or that thinking something corresponds with doing it. It is a type of causal reasoning or causal fallacy that looks for meaningful relationships of grouped phenomena (coincidence) between acts and events."Quasi-magical thinking" describes "cases in which people act as if they erroneously believe that their action influences the outcome, even though they do not really hold that belief".".
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- Magical_thinking wikiPageExternalLink magicalthinking.html.
- Magical_thinking wikiPageExternalLink magical_thinking_in_complementary_and_alternative_medicine.
- Magical_thinking wikiPageID "185307".
- Magical_thinking wikiPageRevisionID "605435028".
- Magical_thinking hasPhotoCollection Magical_thinking.
- Magical_thinking subject Category:Causal_fallacies.
- Magical_thinking subject Category:Cognition.
- Magical_thinking subject Category:Cognitive_biases.
- Magical_thinking subject Category:Magic_(paranormal).
- Magical_thinking subject Category:Magical_thinking.
- Magical_thinking type Abstraction100002137.
- Magical_thinking type Attitude106193203.
- Magical_thinking type Bias106201908.
- Magical_thinking type Cognition100023271.
- Magical_thinking type CognitiveBiases.
- Magical_thinking type Inclination106196584.
- Magical_thinking type Partiality106201136.
- Magical_thinking type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Magical_thinking comment "Magical thinking is the attributing of causal relationships between actions and events where scientific consensus says that there are none. In religion, folk religion, and superstition beliefs, the correlation posited is often between religious ritual, prayer, sacrifice, or the observance of a taboo, and an expected benefit or recompense.".
- Magical_thinking label "Magical thinking".
- Magical_thinking label "Magisch denken".
- Magical_thinking label "Magisches Denken".
- Magical_thinking label "Myślenie magiczne".
- Magical_thinking label "Pensamento mágico".
- Magical_thinking label "Pensamiento mágico".
- Magical_thinking label "Pensiero magico".
- Magical_thinking label "Pensée magique".
- Magical_thinking label "Магическое мышление".
- Magical_thinking label "تفكير سحري".
- Magical_thinking label "一廂情願".
- Magical_thinking label "呪術的思考".
- Magical_thinking sameAs Magisches_Denken.
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- Magical_thinking sameAs Pensamiento_mágico.
- Magical_thinking sameAs Pensée_magique.
- Magical_thinking sameAs Pensiero_magico.
- Magical_thinking sameAs 呪術的思考.
- Magical_thinking sameAs Magisch_denken.
- Magical_thinking sameAs Myślenie_magiczne.
- Magical_thinking sameAs Pensamento_mágico.
- Magical_thinking sameAs m.019b28.
- Magical_thinking sameAs Q136783.
- Magical_thinking sameAs Q136783.
- Magical_thinking sameAs Magical_thinking.
- Magical_thinking wasDerivedFrom Magical_thinking?oldid=605435028.
- Magical_thinking isPrimaryTopicOf Magical_thinking.