2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-62954-4_7
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Ritual Imbalance in Contemporary China: A Ritual Form Theory Analysis

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“…Similarly, Barrett et al. (2017) found that Taoist, Buddhist, and traditional Chinese rituals described by Mainland Chinese participants strongly conformed to RFH predictions with the exception that descriptions of special agent rituals did not conform to reversibility predictions (though this failure may stem from a unique feature of this particular data set, in which special agent rituals were largely limited to death rites involving corpses and therefore facing biological constraints on reversibility). These studies, then, representing 84 ritual descriptions and the aforementioned religious traditions, offer some support for RFH's predictions.…”
Section: Rfh Summarizedmentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…Similarly, Barrett et al. (2017) found that Taoist, Buddhist, and traditional Chinese rituals described by Mainland Chinese participants strongly conformed to RFH predictions with the exception that descriptions of special agent rituals did not conform to reversibility predictions (though this failure may stem from a unique feature of this particular data set, in which special agent rituals were largely limited to death rites involving corpses and therefore facing biological constraints on reversibility). These studies, then, representing 84 ritual descriptions and the aforementioned religious traditions, offer some support for RFH's predictions.…”
Section: Rfh Summarizedmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…A limited number of studies have assessed RFH empirically (e.g., Barrett and Lawson 2001; Malley and Barrett 2003; see also Barrett 2004; Hornbeck, Bentley, and Barrett 2015; Barrett et al. 2017) and used it to analyze historic patterns (e.g., Vial 2004). For example, Malley and Barrett (2003) tested RFH (then termed the “Lawson‐McCauley Hypothesis”) in a North American context.…”
Section: Rfh Summarizedmentioning
confidence: 99%