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The Science of Lay Theories
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Editor(s):
Claire M. Zedelius
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Barbara C. N. Müller
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Jonathan W. Schooler
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2017
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978-3-319-57305-2
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978-3-319-57306-9
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2017
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10.1007/978-3-319-57306-9
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The Origins of Lay Theories: The Case of Essentialist Beliefs
pp. 17
The Motivated Fluidity of Lay Theories of Change
pp. 47
Lay Theories of Self-control
pp. 71
What Are People’s Lay Theories About Mind Wandering and How Do Those Beliefs Affect Them?
pp. 95
Lay Theories of Creativity
pp. 127
Mindsets About Malleability and Intergroup Relations
pp. 157
Effects of Lay Beliefs on the Justice Motive
pp. 181
Antecedents, Manifestations, and Consequences of Belief in Mind–Body Dualism
pp. 207
Lay Theories of the Mind/Brain Relationship and the Allure of Neuroscience
pp. 229
Causes and Consequences of the Belief in Free Will
pp. 243
Religion and Its Cultural Evolutionary By-products
pp. 265
From the Impossible to the Improbable: A Probabilistic Account of Magical Beliefs and Practices Across Development and Cultures
pp. 319
Mindsets of Body Weight
pp. 341
Lay Theories and Metaphors of Health and Illness
pp. 355
How Lay Theories Influence Our Mental Health
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