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'''Voodoo''' may be applied to forms of "magical thinking" in various disciplines: '''Voodoo''' may be applied to forms of "magical thinking" in various disciplines:

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Vodou is a West African ancestor-based religious tradition, which became prominent in Haiti due to the importation of African slaves. The American tradition of "Voodoo" is a descendant of that belief.

Voodoo may also refer to:

Voodoo may be applied to forms of "magical thinking" in various disciplines:

  • Voodoo programming, a tongue-in-cheek term for using a programming system or language which one does not fully understand
  • Voodoo science, a derogatory term for research that may fall short of the scientific method
  • Voodoo economics, a derogatory term for supply-side economics
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