Knock on Wood Knock on Wood

Knock on Wood

Why We Believe in Luck, Hexes, and Magical Thinking

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Description de l’éditeur

We consider ourselves rational, modern people. Yet, we wear "lucky socks" to job interviews, avoid the number 13, and say "bless you" when someone sneezes. Anthropologist Sarah Jennings explores the persistence of irrational beliefs in "Knock on Wood."



Jennings argues that superstition is not a sign of ignorance, but a psychological coping mechanism for uncertainty. When we lack control over an outcome (like in sports, gambling, or war), the brain creates rituals to impose order on chaos. The book draws on Skinner's pigeon experiments and modern neuroscience to explain "magical thinking"—the belief that our thoughts or actions can influence unrelated physical events.



From the rituals of NASA engineers to the curse of the Sports Illustrated cover, Jennings documents how these beliefs permeate high-stakes environments. She also examines the placebo effect of good luck charms, showing that believing in a lucky object can actually improve performance by reducing anxiety. A fascinating tour of the logical brain's illogical loopholes.

GENRE
Santé et bien-être
SORTIE
2026
30 janvier
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
140
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Epubli
DÉTAILS DU FOURNISSEUR
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
TAILLE
809,5
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