psychological factors contributing to blood libel beliefs
Psychological factors contributing to blood libel beliefs entail understanding the underlying mental processes and influences that contribute to the acceptance or endorsement of the false and harmful belief that certain religious or ethnic groups engage in ritualistic murder of others to use their blood for nefarious purposes.
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