When instrumental inference hides behind seemingly arbitrary conventions.
Edgar DubourgLéo FitouchiNicolas BaumardPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2022)
We review recent evidence that game rules, rules of etiquette, and supernatural beliefs, that the authors see as "ritualistic" conventions, are in fact shaped by instrumental inference. In line with such examples, we contend that cultural practices that may appear, from the outside, to be devoid of instrumental utility, could in fact be selectively acquired and preserved because of their perceived utility.