Supernatural explanations across 114 societies are more common for natural than social phenomena
Nature Human Behavior • Vol/Iss. Online only • Nature • • Published In • Pages: 1-14 •
By Jackson, Joshua Conrad, Dillion, Danica, Bastian, Brock, Watts, Joseph, Buckner, William, DiMaggio, Nicholas, Gray, Kurt
Hypothesis
Supernatural explanations will be more common for natural phenomena than social phenomena.
Note
96% of societies in the sample had common supernatural explanations for disease, 92% for natural causes of food scarcity and 90% for natural hazards. By contrast, 67% of societies had common supernatural explanations of warfare, 82% for murder and 26% for theft.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Phylogenetically adjusted two-tailed paired samples t-tests | Supported | p<.0.001 | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Supernatural explanations of social phenomena | Dependent | Disasters, Religious Beliefs |
Supernatural explanations of natural phenomena | Dependent | Disasters, Religious Beliefs |