Anthropomorphism of god elicits beliefs in tempting fate, explained by beliefs in supernatural control and moderated by temporal contiguity
This research examined the main effects of religious cognition on superstitions. It also identified underlying processes and boundary conditions.
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1663352023-05-02T06:33:01Z Anthropomorphism of god elicits beliefs in tempting fate, explained by beliefs in supernatural control and moderated by temporal contiguity Chia, Richelle-Joy Albert Lee Kai Chung Ho Moon-Ho Ringo School of Social Sciences AlbertLee@ntu.edu.sg, HOmh@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Psychology This research examined the main effects of religious cognition on superstitions. It also identified underlying processes and boundary conditions. Doctor of Philosophy 2023-04-24T03:03:09Z 2023-04-24T03:03:09Z 2023 Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy Chia, R. (2023). Anthropomorphism of god elicits beliefs in tempting fate, explained by beliefs in supernatural control and moderated by temporal contiguity. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166335 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166335 10.32657/10356/166335 en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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This research examined the main effects of religious cognition on superstitions. It also identified underlying processes and boundary conditions. |
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Anthropomorphism of god elicits beliefs in tempting fate, explained by beliefs in supernatural control and moderated by temporal contiguity |
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Anthropomorphism of god elicits beliefs in tempting fate, explained by beliefs in supernatural control and moderated by temporal contiguity |
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Anthropomorphism of god elicits beliefs in tempting fate, explained by beliefs in supernatural control and moderated by temporal contiguity |
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Anthropomorphism of god elicits beliefs in tempting fate, explained by beliefs in supernatural control and moderated by temporal contiguity |
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Anthropomorphism of god elicits beliefs in tempting fate, explained by beliefs in supernatural control and moderated by temporal contiguity |
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anthropomorphism of god elicits beliefs in tempting fate, explained by beliefs in supernatural control and moderated by temporal contiguity |
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