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What biological concept was especially important in the new experimental psychology of the late 19th century?
Witchcraft
A set of practices believed to influence physical or supernatural forces through rituals or magic.
Ancestral Spirits
The spirits of deceased ancestors who are believed in various cultures to provide guidance or protection to the living.
Secularization
A process of cultural change in which a population tends toward a nonreligious worldview, ignoring or rejecting institutionalized spiritual beliefs and rituals.
Christianity
A monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, emphasizing salvation through faith, the sacraments, and the authority of the Bible.
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