APS
30th APS Annual Convention · 2018
Thinking about Science (Relative to Religion) Leads to Differences in Pattern Perception, Depending on the Pattern
- Michael Magee
St. Joseph's College
Abstract
Participants were randomly assigned to think about science or religion, then presented with 1 of 2 pattern perception tasks. Thinking about religion (relative to science) led to seeing more false patterns in snowy images. Whereas, thinking about science (relative to religion) led to more connections between events in superstitious scenarios.
Social Cognition