Superstition
Superstition refers to beliefs or practices that ascribe causal power to objects, events, or actions without plausible evidence of a reliable mechanism. It often involves rituals, taboos, or interpretations of coincidences as omens that can influence personal outcomes or the course of events in daily life, sport, or work.
The term originates from Latin superstitio, used by early modern authors to describe excessive religious scruple
Examples include knocking on wood after a statement to avert bad luck, avoiding certain numbers or colors,
Causes and functions: Psychological theories emphasize pattern recognition, apophenia, and confirmation bias, along with the tendency
Cross-cultural and historical notes: Superstitions appear in many cultures and periods and often reflect broader values