Does Growing Up Rich and Insecure Make Objects Seem More Human? Childhood Material and Social Environments Interact to Predict Anthropomorphism


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journal articles

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2019

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Whelan, Jodie, Sean T. Hingston, and Matthew Thomson (2019), “Does Growing Up Rich and Insecure Make Objects Seem More Human? Childhood Material and Social Environments Interact to Predict Anthropomorphism,” Personality and Individual Differences, 137, 86-96.

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2018.08.015

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Does Growing Up Rich and Insecure Make Objects Seem More Human? Childhood Material and Social Environments Interact to Predict Anthropomorphism

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Jodie Whelan

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Sean T. Hingston, Matthew Thomson

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Personality and Individual Differences

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137

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86-96

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