Anthropomorphism is a default strategy for making the unfamiliar familiar, but is it a uniform strategy? Do all dimensions of anthropomorphism “hang together”? We explored this question by involving adults (n = 99) in a speeded property-attribution task in which they decided, as quickly as possible, whether properties of two types— psychological and physiological—could be attributed to God. Participants not only attributed more psychological properties to God than physiological properties, but they were also faster, more consistent, and more confident in making those attributions. Participants showed the reverse pattern when denying properties to God. That is, they were slower, less consistent, and less confident in denying psychological pr...
Historically, the development of God concepts in human cognition has been explained anthropomorphica...
The phenomenon of theological incorrectness is primarily the result of the coexistence of two parall...
To figure out whether the main empirical question "Is our brain hardwired to believe in and produce ...
When considering other persons, the human mind draws from folk theories of biology, physics, and psy...
Anthropomorphism, or the attribution of human properties to nonhuman entities, is often posited as a...
A study of undergraduate students examines the mutability of anthropomorphism in God concepts. Barre...
Representations of God in art, literature, and discourse range from the highly anthropomorphic to th...
Representations of God in art, literature, and discourse range from the highly anthropomorphic to th...
The cognitive study of religion has been highly influenced by P. Boyer’s (2001, 2003) claim that sup...
Public representations of God range from the highly anthropomorphic to the highly abstract, and the ...
Why are people reluctant to call attention to a string of successes? Why are people unwilling to cl...
Why are people reluctant to celebrate a job offer in advance or leave a slow checkout line for anot...
We investigate the problem of how nonnatural entities are represented by examining university studen...
This study seeks to explore the relationship between fate beliefs and anthropomorphism of God, with ...
One need not have studied widely to know at least in a general way what anthropomorphism means. In t...
Historically, the development of God concepts in human cognition has been explained anthropomorphica...
The phenomenon of theological incorrectness is primarily the result of the coexistence of two parall...
To figure out whether the main empirical question "Is our brain hardwired to believe in and produce ...
When considering other persons, the human mind draws from folk theories of biology, physics, and psy...
Anthropomorphism, or the attribution of human properties to nonhuman entities, is often posited as a...
A study of undergraduate students examines the mutability of anthropomorphism in God concepts. Barre...
Representations of God in art, literature, and discourse range from the highly anthropomorphic to th...
Representations of God in art, literature, and discourse range from the highly anthropomorphic to th...
The cognitive study of religion has been highly influenced by P. Boyer’s (2001, 2003) claim that sup...
Public representations of God range from the highly anthropomorphic to the highly abstract, and the ...
Why are people reluctant to call attention to a string of successes? Why are people unwilling to cl...
Why are people reluctant to celebrate a job offer in advance or leave a slow checkout line for anot...
We investigate the problem of how nonnatural entities are represented by examining university studen...
This study seeks to explore the relationship between fate beliefs and anthropomorphism of God, with ...
One need not have studied widely to know at least in a general way what anthropomorphism means. In t...
Historically, the development of God concepts in human cognition has been explained anthropomorphica...
The phenomenon of theological incorrectness is primarily the result of the coexistence of two parall...
To figure out whether the main empirical question "Is our brain hardwired to believe in and produce ...