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The functions of ritual in social groups
Rachel E Watson-Jones1, Cristine H Legare1
1Department of Psychology,The University of Texas at Austin,Austin,TX 78712.watsonjones@austin.utexas.edulegare@austin.utexas.eduhttp://www.rachelwatsonjones.comhttp://www.cristinelegare.com.
Abstract:
Ritual cognition builds upon social learning biases that may have become specialized for affiliation within social groups. The adaptive problems of group living required a means of identifying group members, ensuring commitment to the group, facilitating cooperation, and maintaining group cohesion. We discuss how ritual serves these social functions.
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