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What is the view of science on superstitions?

Scientifically, superstitions are considered as a psychological need for supernatural belief


How age affects the belief in superstitions?

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Give 5 examples of superstitions without scientific basis?

what are supertitious belief?


What is the superstitions and belief?

a practice were previously througth to been found out to have scientific bases


Is the superstitious belief in India are of scientific importance?

Yes because scientists study superstitions to the extreme! Okay, not really! But they do study that. Superstitions have been going on for years.


When does a belief become superstitions?

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Do superstitions about comets and asteroids have a scientific basis why?

No. By definition, a superstition is a belief that does not have a scientific basis.


The meaning of suoerstitous?

i Think your intention is 'superstitous' not 'suoerstitous' ths word means : having or showing a belief in superstitions. superstitions means : a belief or practice resulting from ignorance, fear of the unknown, trust in magic or chance, or a false conception of causation


What is superstitions or practice?

Superstition is a belief that certain happenings can be cured by less than medical practices .


How do science and technology affect superstition?

By definition, a superstition is an unscientific belief. Science and technology are therefore unable to shake many people's superstitions. Lack of understanding of science and technology has led to the development of new superstitions, such as the belief that Mercury retrograde can cause your computer to malfunction.


Is it foolish to believe in superstitions?

Yes, superstitions are nothing but a feeling or a belief that somebody has designed themselves. There is nothing true in a superstition. It is merely a feeling or made up belief to give somebody a sense of power and to have people who follow them.


What do we learn about the children belief in superstitions in chapter 4?

In Chapter 4, we see that the children believe strongly in superstitions, such as the idea that bad luck follows if you step on cracks or open an umbrella indoors. They follow these beliefs with sincerity and caution, showing how superstitions can be deeply ingrained in one's mindset.