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Reasoning about dead agents reveals possible adaptive trends.

Jesse M Bering1, Katrina McLeod2, Todd K Shackelford3.   

Abstract

We investigated whether (a) people positively reevaluate the characters of recently dead others and (b) supernatural primes concerning an ambient dead agent serve to curb selfish intentions. In Study 1, participants made trait attributions to three strangers depicted in photographs; one week later, they returned to do the same but were informed that one of the strangers had died over the weekend. Participants rated the decedent target more favorably after learning of his death whereas ratings for the control targets remained unchanged between sessions. This effect was especially pronounced for traits dealing with the decedent's prosocial tendencies (e.g., ethical, kind). In Study 2, a content analysis of obituaries revealed a similar emphasis on decedents' prosocial attributes over other personality dimensions (e.g., achievement-relatedness, social skills). Finally, in Study 3, participants who were told of an alleged ghost in the laboratory were less likely to cheat on a competitive task than those who did not receive this supernatural prime. The findings are interpreted as evidence suggestive of adaptive design.

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Keywords:  Afterlife; Attribution; Cooperation; Death; Evolutionary theory; Religion; Theory of Mind

Year:  2005        PMID: 26189837     DOI: 10.1007/s12110-005-1015-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Nat        ISSN: 1045-6767


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