Humans have a pervasive tendency to make causal attributions when attempting to explain life events. While causality is often attributed to naturalistic forces, such as the agency of individuals or situational factors, many individuals – particularly those who hold religious or spiritual beliefs – invoke supernatural explanations that ascribe causation to invisible forces or agents such as God(s), fate, or karma. The present research sought to clarify conflicting findings regarding the types of events that tend to elicit supernatural explanations, and to investigate whether reminders of religion exerts a causal effect on these tendencies using priming methodologies. Over two studies (N = 119; N = 121), we observed a consistently greater ten...
International audienceFor unknown reasons, individuals who are confident in their intuitions are mor...
Past literature on the automaticity of social behavior indicates that priming a concept automaticall...
The dynamics of seeking causation and the dynamics of subjectivity are presented and then brought to...
Item does not contain fulltextCognitive theories of religion suggest that belief in supernatural age...
The psychology of prayer and supernatural causation has received surprisingly little attention from ...
Research has shown that the mental activation of concepts related to supernatural agents (e.g., God...
Little research has investigated attributional biases to God for positive and negative personal even...
We welcome Norenzayan et al.'s claim that the prosocial effects of beliefs in supernatural agents ex...
Supernatural beliefs are common in every human society, and people frequently invoke the supernatura...
Research demonstrating religious concepts\u27 influence on behavior through priming leaves open ques...
People worldwide believe that supernatural forces monitor and respond to human moral action, and det...
The cognitive sciences of religion have theorized that supernatural agent beliefs are shaped by intu...
Seventy four Christian tertiary students were presented with six hypothetical life event description...
Scientific interest in religion often focusses on the “puzzle of belief”: how people develop and mai...
Why did people started to belief in the supernatural (i.e., in culturally specific unverifiable beli...
International audienceFor unknown reasons, individuals who are confident in their intuitions are mor...
Past literature on the automaticity of social behavior indicates that priming a concept automaticall...
The dynamics of seeking causation and the dynamics of subjectivity are presented and then brought to...
Item does not contain fulltextCognitive theories of religion suggest that belief in supernatural age...
The psychology of prayer and supernatural causation has received surprisingly little attention from ...
Research has shown that the mental activation of concepts related to supernatural agents (e.g., God...
Little research has investigated attributional biases to God for positive and negative personal even...
We welcome Norenzayan et al.'s claim that the prosocial effects of beliefs in supernatural agents ex...
Supernatural beliefs are common in every human society, and people frequently invoke the supernatura...
Research demonstrating religious concepts\u27 influence on behavior through priming leaves open ques...
People worldwide believe that supernatural forces monitor and respond to human moral action, and det...
The cognitive sciences of religion have theorized that supernatural agent beliefs are shaped by intu...
Seventy four Christian tertiary students were presented with six hypothetical life event description...
Scientific interest in religion often focusses on the “puzzle of belief”: how people develop and mai...
Why did people started to belief in the supernatural (i.e., in culturally specific unverifiable beli...
International audienceFor unknown reasons, individuals who are confident in their intuitions are mor...
Past literature on the automaticity of social behavior indicates that priming a concept automaticall...
The dynamics of seeking causation and the dynamics of subjectivity are presented and then brought to...