Developmental antecedents of cleansing effects: Evidence against domain-generality

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44 (2021)
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Abstract

Lee and Schwarz propose grounded procedures of separation as a domain-general mechanism underlying cleansing effects. One strong test of domain generality is to investigate the ontogenetic origins of a process. Here, we argue that the developmental evidence provides weak support for a domain-general grounded procedures account. Instead, it is likely that distinct separation procedures develop uniquely for different content domains.

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Joshua Rottman
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