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| | Magical thinking - Psychology Central |
 | | Magical thinking is a term used by historians of religion to describe one kind of non-scientific causal reasoning. |  | | Scholars like James George Frazer and Bronislaw K. Malinowski emphasized that magic is more like science than religion, and that societies with magical beliefs often had separate religious beliefs and practices. |  | | Adherents of magical belief systems often do not see their beliefs as being magical. |
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http://www.psychcentral.com/psypsych/Magical_thinking
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