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Nick Byrd (@ByrdNick) · 10/2022 · Tröts: 948 · Folger: 1.059
Sa 29.06.2024 15:57
#Rituals are often handed down, allowing them to change slightly over generations.
How might people's prior beliefs (e.g., in #God) impact the rituals they learn/inherit?
Sarah E. Wright reported results of an iterative ritual learning experiment (N = 72).
Self reported religious belief improved transmission of the verbal content of the transmission (regardless of whether one was told whether the #ritual worked).
Sarah's on #LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-wright-77526ba9/?originalSubdomain=uk) and TwiX (@sazzum95)
A bit about the iterative transmission/learning setup
Side note: dancers have a way to formally represent body positions?! ...like sheet music but for the body rather than an instrument! (The stuff you learn while conferencing, amirite?)
Stats and plot for the self-reported religious belief result.
The plot showing the self-reported belief result (and null result of manipulating whether people were told that the ritual did or did NOT work)
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