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SOURCES – The stories behind popular superstitions

December 3, 2025 by Ash Kaushik

The following sources were consulted in the preparation of the article “The stories behind popular superstitions.”

  1. ​Why does one say “touch wood” to ward off bad luck?​
  2. Western Folklore
  3. Walking Under a Ladder: What’s Behind This Superstition?
  4. How did the superstition that broken mirrors cause bad luck start and why does it still exist?
  5. “Bless the” “I’le crosse the”: Medieval and Early Modern Superstitions, and the Bradford Witch
  6. The Mystique of the Lucky Horseshoe: History and Beliefs
  7. Why Is Opening an Umbrella Inside Bad Luck?
  8. Keep Your Fingers Crossed!
  9. Christmas Break: Predictive Value of Holiday Avian Wishbone Traditions Among Frontline Healthcare Workers in a Prospective Trial
  10. Smudging
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