Pseudopsychology refers to beliefs or practices that claim to be based on psychological principles but lack empirical support or scientific validation. Examples include Astrology, graphology, and some forms of personality testing that are not grounded in rigorous research. These practices often rely on anecdotal evidence or cultural beliefs rather than systematic study, leading to conclusions that may be misleading or harmful. As a result, pseudopsychology can create misconceptions about human behavior and mental processes.
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