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    Refining and expanding the proposal of an inherence heuristic in human understanding
    with Andrei Cimpian
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (5): 506-527. 2014.
    The inherence heuristic is a cognitive process that supplies quick and effortless explanations for a wide variety of observations. Due in part to biases in memory retrieval, this heuristic tends to overproduce explanations that appeal to the inherent features of the entities in the observations being explained. In this response, we use the commentators' input to clarify, refine, and expand the inherence heuristic model. The end result is a piece that complements the target article, amplifying it…Read more
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    We propose that human reasoning relies on an inherence heuristic, an implicit cognitive process that leads people to explain observed patterns (e.g., girls wear pink) in terms of the inherent features of their constituents (e.g., pink is an inherently feminine color). We then demonstrate how this proposed heuristic can provide a unified account for a broad set of findings spanning areas of research that might at first appear unrelated (e.g., system justification, nominal realism, is–ought errors…Read more
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    Imagine no religion: Heretical disgust, anger and the symbolic purity of mind
    with Ryan S. Ritter, Jesse L. Preston, and Daniel Relihan-Johnson
    Cognition and Emotion 30 (4). 2016.