Children learn what is right or wrong selectively from a legitimate authority’s punishment
‼️Work by Young-eun Lee, Setayesh Radkani & Rebecca Saxe
⭐️From Emily Liquin:
More Time and Effort, Same Curiosity: Expected Effort Does Not Impact Curiosity
It’s early, but still safe to say that this is one of the most important articles about constitutional law that will be published this year, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it ends up being the most, full stop.
yalelawjournal.org/feature/the-...
doi.org
Imagining God by Kathryn A. Johnson, open access until 18th June. Might be of interest for some scholars of religion, especially psychology of religion. Provides an overview of empirical research and theory investigating how ordinary humans imagine God www.cambridge.org/core/element...
psycnet.apa.org
Abstract. Why do people feel curious about some questions but not others? Recent accounts of curiosity argue that curiosity should be highest when learning is likely to occur and likely to be rapid. H...
Did you all know that the amazing @cjmott.bsky.social is starting a faculty position this summer? He is moving to Florida State University as an Assistant Professor in the College of Law. Lucky them and yay Christian!