Past studies have shown that fate and belief in God are strongly associated. However, finer-grained investigations into this association have been lacking. The current research sought to highlight the key role anthropomorphic perceptions of God plays in this association, as well as demonstrate the bidirectional causal effects between beliefs in an anthropomorphic God and fate. In Study 1, participants reminded of an anthropomorphic God were found to have stronger fate beliefs than participants primed with other non-anthropomorphic entities. Study 2 examined the reverse causal flow, and showed that experimentally inducing inclinations toward fate beliefs elicited strong religiosity among the participants. Additionally, Study 2 also shed ligh...
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This study seeks to explore the relationship between fate beliefs and anthropomorphism of God, with ...
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...
A study of undergraduate students examines the mutability of anthropomorphism in God concepts. Barre...
When considering other persons, the human mind draws from folk theories of biology, physics, and psy...
The cognitive study of religion has been highly influenced by P. Boyer’s (2001, 2003) claim that sup...
We investigate the problem of how nonnatural entities are represented by examining university studen...
Humans have a pervasive tendency to make causal attributions when attempting to explain life events....
Anthropomorphism, or the attribution of human properties to nonhuman entities, is often posited as a...
Public representations of God range from the highly anthropomorphic to the highly abstract, and the ...
People worldwide believe that supernatural forces monitor and respond to human moral action, and det...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).This study assessed the extent t...
Is cultural knowledge unique to a culture and inaccessible to other cultures, or is it a tool that c...
Why are people reluctant to celebrate a job offer in advance or leave a slow checkout line for anot...
Why are people reluctant to call attention to a string of successes? Why are people unwilling to cl...
This study seeks to explore the relationship between fate beliefs and anthropomorphism of God, with ...
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...
A study of undergraduate students examines the mutability of anthropomorphism in God concepts. Barre...
When considering other persons, the human mind draws from folk theories of biology, physics, and psy...
The cognitive study of religion has been highly influenced by P. Boyer’s (2001, 2003) claim that sup...
We investigate the problem of how nonnatural entities are represented by examining university studen...
Humans have a pervasive tendency to make causal attributions when attempting to explain life events....
Anthropomorphism, or the attribution of human properties to nonhuman entities, is often posited as a...
Public representations of God range from the highly anthropomorphic to the highly abstract, and the ...
People worldwide believe that supernatural forces monitor and respond to human moral action, and det...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).This study assessed the extent t...
Is cultural knowledge unique to a culture and inaccessible to other cultures, or is it a tool that c...