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| - Rituals exist in every human society, and despite incredible cross cultural diversity, there are several fundamental features common to the majority of them. At the cultural level, rituals are associated with times of stress, and uncertainty. At the individual level, there exist universal %22ritualized behaviors,%22 often assumed to assuage anxiety. Boyer and Liénard theorize that ritualized behaviors are the result of cognitive structures that urge diligent focus on ongoing actions whose activation results in anxiety reduction. The generally recognized characteristics of ritualized behavior are: non-functionality, rigidity, repetitiveness, and compulsiveness. If Boyer and Liénard are correct then individuals who are more anxious ought to engage in behaviors that are more ritualized. We tested the hypothesis that anxious people engage in more repetitive, rigid and redundant behavioral movement.
- Rituals exist in every human society, and despite incredible cross cultural diversity, there are several fundamental features common to the majority of them. At the cultural level, rituals are associated with times of stress, and uncertainty. At the individual level, there exist universal %22ritualized behaviors,%22 often assumed to assuage anxiety. Boyer and Liénard theorize that ritualized behaviors are the result of cognitive structures that urge diligent focus on ongoing actions whose activation results in anxiety reduction. The generally recognized characteristics of ritualized behavior are: non-functionality, rigidity, repetitiveness, and compulsiveness. If Boyer and Liénard are correct then individuals who are more anxious ought to engage in behaviors that are more ritualized. We tested the hypothesis that anxious people engage in more repetitive, rigid and redundant behavioral movement. (en)
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| - Inducing anxiety in a laboratory setting results in ritualized behavior
- Inducing anxiety in a laboratory setting results in ritualized behavior (en)
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| - Inducing anxiety in a laboratory setting results in ritualized behavior
- Inducing anxiety in a laboratory setting results in ritualized behavior (en)
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| - anxiety; laboratory; ritualized behavior (en)
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| - Jerotijević, Danijela
- Lang, Martin
- Krátký, Jan
- Xygalatas, Dimitrios
- Shaver, John Hayward
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