Ever since some scientists and popular media put forward the idea that free will is an illusion, the question has risen what would happen if people stopped believing in free will. Psychological research has investigated this question by testing the consequences of experimentally weakening people's free will beliefs. The results of these investigations have been mixed, with successful experiments and unsuccessful replications. This raises two fundamental questions: Can free will beliefs be manipulated, and do such manipulations have downstream consequences? In a meta-analysis including 145 experiments (95 unpublished), we show that exposing individuals to anti-free will manipulations decreases belief in free will and increases belief in dete...
Greater belief in free will is associated with greater empathy towards the working poor, support for...
Four studies measured or manipulated beliefs in free will to illuminate how such beliefs are linked ...
Counterfactual thoughts are based on the assumption that one situation could result in multiple poss...
Research has indicated that weakening people’s belief in free will may likewise weaken their belief ...
While the question of whether free will exists or not has been debated for centuries, recently resea...
Most people believe in free will, which is foundational for our sense of agency and responsibility. ...
Does convincing people that free will is an illusion reduce their sense of personal responsibility? ...
A key source of support for the view that challenging people’s beliefs about free will may undermine...
The feeling of being in control of one's own actions is a strong subjective experience. However, dis...
Free will is a cornerstone of our society, and psychological research demonstrates that questioning ...
A key source of support for the view that challenging people's beliefs about free will may undermine...
Recent research has examined the consequences that holding views about free will has on social behav...
The empirical investigation of free will beliefs is a fascinating and extensive field, offering pote...
The problem of free will is among the most fascinating and disputed questions throughout the history...
A world without free will is an amoral world. Belief in free will is a pervasive phenomenon that has...
Greater belief in free will is associated with greater empathy towards the working poor, support for...
Four studies measured or manipulated beliefs in free will to illuminate how such beliefs are linked ...
Counterfactual thoughts are based on the assumption that one situation could result in multiple poss...
Research has indicated that weakening people’s belief in free will may likewise weaken their belief ...
While the question of whether free will exists or not has been debated for centuries, recently resea...
Most people believe in free will, which is foundational for our sense of agency and responsibility. ...
Does convincing people that free will is an illusion reduce their sense of personal responsibility? ...
A key source of support for the view that challenging people’s beliefs about free will may undermine...
The feeling of being in control of one's own actions is a strong subjective experience. However, dis...
Free will is a cornerstone of our society, and psychological research demonstrates that questioning ...
A key source of support for the view that challenging people's beliefs about free will may undermine...
Recent research has examined the consequences that holding views about free will has on social behav...
The empirical investigation of free will beliefs is a fascinating and extensive field, offering pote...
The problem of free will is among the most fascinating and disputed questions throughout the history...
A world without free will is an amoral world. Belief in free will is a pervasive phenomenon that has...
Greater belief in free will is associated with greater empathy towards the working poor, support for...
Four studies measured or manipulated beliefs in free will to illuminate how such beliefs are linked ...
Counterfactual thoughts are based on the assumption that one situation could result in multiple poss...