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Mind Attribution to Gods and Christians in the Chinese Cultural Context
Authors:Qirui Tian  Maja Becker  Denis Hilton
Affiliation:1. School of Psychology, Shandong Normal University;2. CLLE, Université de Toulouse
Abstract:Drawing on the distinction in mind perception between agency and experience, this research examined whether and how culture-based religion affects mind attribution to gods and Christians in a religious priming paradigm. When attributing mind to gods in Study 1, participants in the religious priming condition attributed more agency to gods than those in the neutral condition. When attributing mind to human religious targets in Study 2, religious participants in the religious priming condition attributed more experience to a Christian target than those in the neutral condition, while atheist participants in the religious priming condition attributed less experience to a Christian target than those in the neutral condition. In addition, religious participants in the religious priming condition attributed more experience to an atheist target than those in the neutral condition. Taken together, mind attribution to religious targets varied on agency and experience, and showed its own cultural features in China.
Keywords:agency  experience  culture  gods  Christian
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