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List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Boxes
Preface
Notes on the Author
1 Introduction: Understanding Belief through the Lens of Psychology
2 Moral Beliefs
3 Political Beliefs
4 Misinformation and Fake News
5 Rejection of Science
6 Changing Minds
7 Extremist Beliefs
8 Conspiracy Theories
9 Superstitions and Paranormal Beliefs
10 Religious Beliefs
11 Beliefs about Illness and Health
12 Beliefs about our Personal Potential
13 Conclusion: The Psychology of Belief into the Future
References
Index

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