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Personality and attitude toward information of fortunetelling

open access: yesThe Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2014
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False pretense and deviant exploitation: Fortunetelling as a con

Deviant Behavior, 1983
This paper presents a dramaturgical analysis of the backstage manipulations carried out by practitioners of the deviant occupation known as fortunetelling. It is generally believed that con games require a dishonest victim, although many practitioners manipulate their impressions with clients who are seeking a service rather than a profit. The group of
Jacqueline Boles   +2 more
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BRCAGenes — Bookmaking, Fortunetelling, and Medical Care

New England Journal of Medicine, 1997
The world cheered the discovery of the BRCA1 cancer-susceptibility gene in 19941 and was chilled by its implications.
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Nonofficial Religion in South Korea: Prevalence of Fortunetelling and Other Forms of Divination

Review of Religious Research, 2005
Nonofficial religion, also called "folk, " "common, " or "popular" religion, refers to religious and quasi-religious beliefs and practices that are neither accepted nor controlled by official religious groups. As the religion of the general populace, nonofficial religion comprises such diverse elements as superstition, magic, the paranormal, and the ...
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The Interpretation of Constitutional History, or Charles Beard Becomes a Fortuneteller (with an Emphasis on Free Expression)

Constitutional Commentary, 2012
Symposium: One-Hundred Years Later: Revisiting Charles Beard's An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United ...
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Applicability of Religious Economy Model (REM) to the Growth of Fortunetelling in Contemporary Korea

2012
The thesis attempts to test basic assumptions of religious economy model (REM) in the Korean context where a recent expansion of fortunetelling occurs. The thesis pays attention to both the supply-side and the demand-side factors of fortunetelling and then explain why the demand-side factors are more important for a better understanding of the ...
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