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- Q1068571 abstract "In Japan and other East Asian countries, a person's ABO blood type or ketsueki-gata (血液型) is believed by many to be predictive of personality, temperament, and compatibility with others. This is similar to how astrological signs are perceived as influencing factors in a person's life in other countries.Derived from scientific racism, itself developed in Europe during the early twentieth century, Japan used blood type as a countermeasure against it. The popular belief originates with publications by Masahiko Nomi in the 1970s. The scientific community generally dismisses such beliefs as superstition or pseudoscience because of the lack demonstrable evidence or reference to testable criteria. Although research into the causal link between blood type and personality is limited, research conclusively demonstrates no statistically significant association. However, some studies suggest statistically significant relationships, although as self-fulfilling phenomena of persons acting in accordance with their assumed blood type personality rather than their blood type biologically influencing their personality. Recently, some medical hypotheses have been proposed.".
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- Q1068571 comment "In Japan and other East Asian countries, a person's ABO blood type or ketsueki-gata (血液型) is believed by many to be predictive of personality, temperament, and compatibility with others. This is similar to how astrological signs are perceived as influencing factors in a person's life in other countries.Derived from scientific racism, itself developed in Europe during the early twentieth century, Japan used blood type as a countermeasure against it.".
- Q1068571 label "Blood type personality theory".