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September 13, 2021
Minds, bodies, spirits, and gods: Does widespread belief in disembodied beings imply that we are inherent dualists?
Michael Barlev, Andrew Shtulman
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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February 9, 2017
The explanatory structure of unexplainable events: Causal constraints on magical reasoning
Andrew Shtulman, Caitlin Morgan
Topics in Cognitive Science
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November 26, 2019
Competing Explanations of Competing Explanations: Accounting for Conflict Between Scientific and Folk Explanations
Andrew Shtulman, Cristine H Legare
Cognitive Science
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May 19, 2011
The relation between essentialist beliefs and evolutionary reasoning
Andrew Shtulman, Laura Schulz
Child Development
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May 23, 2007
Improbable or impossible? How children reason about the possibility of extraordinary events
Andrew Shtulman, Susan Carey
Cognition
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May 19, 2012
Scientific knowledge suppresses but does not supplant earlier intuitions
Andrew Shtulman, Joshua Valcarcel
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology
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November 27, 2020
Piloerection is not a reliable physiological correlate of awe
Jonathon McPhetres, Andrew Shtulman
Frontiers in Psychology
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July 17, 2020
How Children's Cognitive Reflection Shapes Their Science Understanding
Andrew G Young, Andrew Shtulman
Developmental Psychology
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November 16, 2023
Improbable but possible: Training children to accept the possibility of unusual events
Andrew Shtulman, Brandon Goulding, Ori Friedman
Cognition
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December 9, 2023
Tempering the tension between science and intuition
Andrew Shtulman, Andrew G Young
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Psychological Review
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September 13, 2021
Minds, bodies, spirits, and gods: Does widespread belief in disembodied beings imply that we are inherent dualists?
Michael Barlev, Andrew Shtulman
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
February 9, 2017
The explanatory structure of unexplainable events: Causal constraints on magical reasoning
Andrew Shtulman, Caitlin Morgan
Topics in Cognitive Science
|
November 26, 2019
Competing Explanations of Competing Explanations: Accounting for Conflict Between Scientific and Folk Explanations
Andrew Shtulman, Cristine H Legare
Cognitive Science
|
May 19, 2011
The relation between essentialist beliefs and evolutionary reasoning
Andrew Shtulman, Laura Schulz
Child Development
|
May 23, 2007
Improbable or impossible? How children reason about the possibility of extraordinary events
Andrew Shtulman, Susan Carey
Cognition
|
May 19, 2012
Scientific knowledge suppresses but does not supplant earlier intuitions
Andrew Shtulman, Joshua Valcarcel
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology
|
November 27, 2020
Piloerection is not a reliable physiological correlate of awe
Jonathon McPhetres, Andrew Shtulman
Frontiers in Psychology
|
July 17, 2020
How Children's Cognitive Reflection Shapes Their Science Understanding
Andrew G Young, Andrew Shtulman
Developmental Psychology
|
November 16, 2023
Improbable but possible: Training children to accept the possibility of unusual events
Andrew Shtulman, Brandon Goulding, Ori Friedman
Cognition
|
December 9, 2023
Tempering the tension between science and intuition
Andrew Shtulman, Andrew G Young
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