ii This dissertation examines how consumers cope with stress and, specifically, the role of magical thinking in consumer coping. Magical thinking is defined here as creating or invoking „extraordinary ‟ connections – symbolic relationships founded on a belief or intuition in the presence of mystical forces in the world – in order to understand, predict, or influence events. Previous research in the field of psychology has largely depicted magical thinking as a cognitive distortion or fallacious reasoning that emerges in stressful situations due to limited information-processing capacity or to provide an illusory sense of control (e.g., Zusne and Jones 1989). In contrast, I draw from research in sociology, anthropology, and religious studies...
In recent years, magicians and scientists have begun collaborating to gain insight into various psyc...
In three experiments, undergraduates’ subjective experiences were affected by positive magical inter...
Magic has traditionally been defined in Folklore Studies as a last resort of the powerless and poorl...
Background: This study examined magical ideation and absorption traits across non-clinical and clini...
Research shows that the frequency of magical thinking and superstitious behavior increases under con...
Beliefs in supernatural entities are integral parts of both our culturally embedded religions and mo...
The literature review examines the question, what is the role of magical thinking in obsessive-compu...
Interpreting spirituality within a constructivist framework is hampered by the varieties of meanings...
This article explores the role of magical thinking in the subjective probabilities of future chance ...
Background: Magical thinking has been proposed to have an aetiological role in obsessive compulsive ...
In recent years, magicians and scientists have begun collaborating to gain insight into various psyc...
The purpose of this literature review was to gain an understanding of magical thinking and contagion...
The widely spread view on magical beliefs in modern industrial cultures contends that ma...
Religion is a ubiquitous cultural phenomenon that ordinarily involves shared belief in supernatural ...
The bachelor thesis focuses on magical thinking in the age of adulthood. The primary aim is to disco...
In recent years, magicians and scientists have begun collaborating to gain insight into various psyc...
In three experiments, undergraduates’ subjective experiences were affected by positive magical inter...
Magic has traditionally been defined in Folklore Studies as a last resort of the powerless and poorl...
Background: This study examined magical ideation and absorption traits across non-clinical and clini...
Research shows that the frequency of magical thinking and superstitious behavior increases under con...
Beliefs in supernatural entities are integral parts of both our culturally embedded religions and mo...
The literature review examines the question, what is the role of magical thinking in obsessive-compu...
Interpreting spirituality within a constructivist framework is hampered by the varieties of meanings...
This article explores the role of magical thinking in the subjective probabilities of future chance ...
Background: Magical thinking has been proposed to have an aetiological role in obsessive compulsive ...
In recent years, magicians and scientists have begun collaborating to gain insight into various psyc...
The purpose of this literature review was to gain an understanding of magical thinking and contagion...
The widely spread view on magical beliefs in modern industrial cultures contends that ma...
Religion is a ubiquitous cultural phenomenon that ordinarily involves shared belief in supernatural ...
The bachelor thesis focuses on magical thinking in the age of adulthood. The primary aim is to disco...
In recent years, magicians and scientists have begun collaborating to gain insight into various psyc...
In three experiments, undergraduates’ subjective experiences were affected by positive magical inter...
Magic has traditionally been defined in Folklore Studies as a last resort of the powerless and poorl...