Researchers have long argued that ritual plays a crucial role in marking social identities and binding individuals together in a system of shared actions and beliefs. The psychological processes underlying how and why ritual promotes group bonding and influences in- and out-group biases have not yet been fully elucidated. The research presented in this thesis was designed to examine the social and cognitive developmental underpinnings of conventional/ ritualistic behavior. Because learning cultural conventions is essential for participation in group behavior and for signaling group membership and commitment, I propose that conventional/ ritualistic learning is motivated by a drive to affiliate. Experiment 1 investigated the affiliative natu...
Anthropologists have long speculated that collective group rituals endure due to their functional ca...
As children learn to navigate the social world, they attend to certain cues that signal affiliation ...
Costly rituals are ubiquitous and adaptive. Yet, little is known about how children develop to acqui...
Researchers have long argued that ritual plays a crucial role in marking social identities and bindi...
Cultural conventions, such as rituals, are a psychologically understudied yet pervasive feature of h...
© 2021 The Author(s). Collective rituals serve social functions for the groups that perform them, in...
Ritual action, aimed at transforming social and material reality, is found in all cultures (Bell, 19...
Previous research has demonstrated an efficiency bias in social learning whereby young children pref...
Ritualized actions are common in daily life, and prevalent across cultures. Adults have been shown, ...
To be accepted into social groups, individuals must internalise and reproduce appropriate group conv...
Abstract: Previous research has demonstrated an efficiency bias in social learning whereby young chi...
Many rituals are socially stipulated such that engaging in a group's rituals can fundamentally signa...
Abstract: Rituals are a ubiquitous feature of human behavior, yet we know little about the cognitive...
Traditionally, ritual has been studied from broad sociocultural perspectives. Recently, however, psy...
Ritualized actions are common in daily life, and prevalent across cultures. Adults have been shown, ...
Anthropologists have long speculated that collective group rituals endure due to their functional ca...
As children learn to navigate the social world, they attend to certain cues that signal affiliation ...
Costly rituals are ubiquitous and adaptive. Yet, little is known about how children develop to acqui...
Researchers have long argued that ritual plays a crucial role in marking social identities and bindi...
Cultural conventions, such as rituals, are a psychologically understudied yet pervasive feature of h...
© 2021 The Author(s). Collective rituals serve social functions for the groups that perform them, in...
Ritual action, aimed at transforming social and material reality, is found in all cultures (Bell, 19...
Previous research has demonstrated an efficiency bias in social learning whereby young children pref...
Ritualized actions are common in daily life, and prevalent across cultures. Adults have been shown, ...
To be accepted into social groups, individuals must internalise and reproduce appropriate group conv...
Abstract: Previous research has demonstrated an efficiency bias in social learning whereby young chi...
Many rituals are socially stipulated such that engaging in a group's rituals can fundamentally signa...
Abstract: Rituals are a ubiquitous feature of human behavior, yet we know little about the cognitive...
Traditionally, ritual has been studied from broad sociocultural perspectives. Recently, however, psy...
Ritualized actions are common in daily life, and prevalent across cultures. Adults have been shown, ...
Anthropologists have long speculated that collective group rituals endure due to their functional ca...
As children learn to navigate the social world, they attend to certain cues that signal affiliation ...
Costly rituals are ubiquitous and adaptive. Yet, little is known about how children develop to acqui...