Science of Lay Theories
Science of Lay Theories
How Beliefs Shape Our Cognition, Behavior, and Health
Schooler, Jonathan W.; Zedelius, Claire M.; Muller, Barbara
Springer International Publishing AG
07/2017
382
Dura
Inglês
9783319573052
15 a 20 dias
7155
Table of Contents
Part I: The origins and nature of lay theories
Chapter 1. The Origins of Lay Theories: The Case of Essentialist Beliefs
by Nick Haslam
Chapter 2. The Motivated Fluidity of Lay Theories of Change
by Anne E. Wilson and Jaslyn A. English
Part II: Explorations in lay theories about human psychological attributes or phenomena
Chapter 3. Lay Theories of Self-Control
by Veronika Job and Gregory M. Walton
Chapter 4. What are People's Lay Theories about Mind Wandering and How do Those Beliefs Affect Them?
by Claire M. Zedelius and Jonathan W. Schooler
Chapter 5. Lay Theories of Creativity
by Simone Ritter, and Eric Rietzschel
Chapter 6. Mindsets about Malleability and Intergroup Relations
by Aneeta Rattan, and Oriane Georgeac
Chapter 7. Effects of Lay Beliefs on the Justice Motive
by Michelle Bal, and Kees van den Bos
Part III: Insights into lay theories about the metaphysical or supernatural
Chapter 8. Antecedents, Manifestations, and Consequences of Belief in Mind-Body Dualism
by Matthias Forstmann, and Pascal Burgmer
Chapter 9. Lay Theories of the Mind/Brain Relationship and the Allure of Neuroscience
by Diego Fernandez-Duque
Chapter 10. Causes and Consequences of the Belief in Free Will
by Davide Rigoni, Axel Cleeremans, and Marcel Brass
Chapter 11. Religion and its Cultural Evolutionary By-Products
by Kristin Laurin
Chapter 12. From the Impossible to the Improbable: A Probabilistic Account of Magical Beliefs and Practices Across Development and Cultures
by Martin Fortier and Sunae Kim
Part IV: Investigation of lay theories about mental and physical health
Chapter 13. Mindsets of Body-Weight
by Jeni L. Burnette, Crystal L. Hoyt, and Kasey Orvidas
Chapter 14. Lay Theories and Metaphors of Health and Illness
by David J. Hauser, Randolph M. Nesse, and Norbert Schwarz
Chapter 15. How Lay Theories Influence our Mental Health
by Adrian Furnham
Table of Contents
Part I: The origins and nature of lay theories
Chapter 1. The Origins of Lay Theories: The Case of Essentialist Beliefs
by Nick Haslam
Chapter 2. The Motivated Fluidity of Lay Theories of Change
by Anne E. Wilson and Jaslyn A. English
Part II: Explorations in lay theories about human psychological attributes or phenomena
Chapter 3. Lay Theories of Self-Control
by Veronika Job and Gregory M. Walton
Chapter 4. What are People's Lay Theories about Mind Wandering and How do Those Beliefs Affect Them?
by Claire M. Zedelius and Jonathan W. Schooler
Chapter 5. Lay Theories of Creativity
by Simone Ritter, and Eric Rietzschel
Chapter 6. Mindsets about Malleability and Intergroup Relations
by Aneeta Rattan, and Oriane Georgeac
Chapter 7. Effects of Lay Beliefs on the Justice Motive
by Michelle Bal, and Kees van den Bos
Part III: Insights into lay theories about the metaphysical or supernatural
Chapter 8. Antecedents, Manifestations, and Consequences of Belief in Mind-Body Dualism
by Matthias Forstmann, and Pascal Burgmer
Chapter 9. Lay Theories of the Mind/Brain Relationship and the Allure of Neuroscience
by Diego Fernandez-Duque
Chapter 10. Causes and Consequences of the Belief in Free Will
by Davide Rigoni, Axel Cleeremans, and Marcel Brass
Chapter 11. Religion and its Cultural Evolutionary By-Products
by Kristin Laurin
Chapter 12. From the Impossible to the Improbable: A Probabilistic Account of Magical Beliefs and Practices Across Development and Cultures
by Martin Fortier and Sunae Kim
Part IV: Investigation of lay theories about mental and physical health
Chapter 13. Mindsets of Body-Weight
by Jeni L. Burnette, Crystal L. Hoyt, and Kasey Orvidas
Chapter 14. Lay Theories and Metaphors of Health and Illness
by David J. Hauser, Randolph M. Nesse, and Norbert Schwarz
Chapter 15. How Lay Theories Influence our Mental Health
by Adrian Furnham