The psychological misconception that people repress memories of traumatic events is used in the text to:
A) demonstrate how a superstition could at the same time be a psychological misconception.
B) show that some superstitious beliefs are also pseudoscientific beliefs.
C) illustrate how superstitious beliefs differ from psychological misconceptions because superstitious beliefs do not try to explain behavior and mental processes.
D) explain how this superstitious belief began as a psychological misconception and became a superstition.
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