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Interest in pseudoscience, astrology and phrenology, was analyzed over two centuries using Google Ngram Viewer. While astrology

Area of Science:

  • * The study falls within the historical analysis of scientific and pseudoscientific trends.
  • * Utilizes computational linguistics and historical data analysis.

Background:

  • * The Google Ngram Viewer provides a quantitative method to track word frequency in literature over time.
  • * Historical interest in pseudosciences like astrology and phrenology is examined.

Observation:

  • * A comparative analysis of the terms "astrology" and "phrenology" was conducted.
  • * Word frequency data spanning two centuries was analyzed.

Findings:

  • * Astrology showed stable interest levels across the two-century period.
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