MAŇO, Peter, Dimitrios XYGALATAS, Michaela PORUBANOVÁ, John Hayward SHAVER a Jan KRÁTKÝ. The effect of religious ritual cue intensity on perceived attractiveness. In International Association for the Cognitive Science of Religion (IACSR) Conference 2016, Vancouver, Canada, 22-24 August 2016. 2016. |
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@proceedings{1357304, author = {Maňo, Peter and Xygalatas, Dimitrios and Porubanová, Michaela and Shaver, John Hayward and Krátký, Jan}, booktitle = {International Association for the Cognitive Science of Religion (IACSR) Conference 2016, Vancouver, Canada, 22-24 August 2016}, keywords = {religion; ritual costs & intensity; attractiveness; partner selection; experiment}, language = {eng}, title = {The effect of religious ritual cue intensity on perceived attractiveness}, year = {2016} }
TY - CONF ID - 1357304 AU - Maňo, Peter - Xygalatas, Dimitrios - Porubanová, Michaela - Shaver, John Hayward - Krátký, Jan PY - 2016 TI - The effect of religious ritual cue intensity on perceived attractiveness KW - religion KW - ritual costs & intensity KW - attractiveness KW - partner selection KW - experiment N2 - Religious rituals have long puzzled scientists since they consume a lot of energy, time, and resources. What is it about rituals that explains their prevalence? Are there any fitness benefits to ritual participation? Two experiments (visual and auditory stimuli) examine the effect of religious cue intensity on perceived mate attractiveness. Field site: Mauritius. Participants: Tamil Hindus, known for their extreme ritual practices, such as body scarification. Hypothesis: The larger the religious cue intensity, the more attractive an individual will be perceived by members of opposite sex. ER -
MAŇO, Peter, Dimitrios XYGALATAS, Michaela PORUBANOVÁ, John Hayward SHAVER a Jan KRÁTKÝ. The effect of religious ritual cue intensity on perceived attractiveness. In \textit{International Association for the Cognitive Science of Religion (IACSR) Conference 2016, Vancouver, Canada, 22-24 August 2016}. 2016.
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