Believing there is no free will corrupts intuitive cooperation.
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Free will beliefs predict attitudes toward unethical behavior and criminal punishment.Cooperation, Fast and Slow: Meta-Analytic Evidence for a Theory of Social Heuristics and Self-Interested Deliberation.Belief in free will affects causal attributions when judging others' behavior.Agency Beliefs Over Time and Across Cultures: Free Will Beliefs Predict Higher Job Satisfaction.Perceptions of Undue Influence Shed Light on the Folk Conception of Autonomy
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Believing there is no free will corrupts intuitive cooperation.
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Believing there is no free will corrupts intuitive cooperation.
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Believing there is no free will corrupts intuitive cooperation.
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Believing there is no free will corrupts intuitive cooperation.
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Brett Ouimette
John Protzko
Jonathan Schooler
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10.1016/J.COGNITION.2016.02.014
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2016-02-25T00:00:00Z