Why did this happen to me? Religious believers’ and non-believers’ teleological reasoning about life events K Banerjee, P Bloom Cognition 133 (1), 277-303, 2014 | 195 | 2014 |
Melting lizards and crying mailboxes: Children's preferential recall of minimally counterintuitive concepts K Banerjee, OS Haque, ES Spelke Cognitive science 37 (7), 1251-1289, 2013 | 154 | 2013 |
General Intelligence in Another Primate: Individual Differences across Cognitive Task Performance in a New World Monkey (Saguinus oedipus) K Banerjee, CF Chabris, VE Johnson, JJ Lee, F Tsao, MD Hauser PLoS One 4 (6), e5883, 2009 | 130 | 2009 |
Would Tarzan believe in God? Conditions for the emergence of religious belief K Banerjee, P Bloom Trends in cognitive sciences 17 (1), 7-8, 2013 | 119 | 2013 |
Intuitive moral judgments are robust across variation in gender, education, politics and religion: A large-scale web-based study K Banerjee, B Huebner, M Hauser Journal of Cognition and Culture 10 (3-4), 253-281, 2010 | 109 | 2010 |
“Everything happens for a reason”: Children's beliefs about purpose in life events K Banerjee, P Bloom Child development 86 (2), 503-518, 2015 | 94 | 2015 |
Does Everything Happen for a Reason? K Banerjee, P Bloom The New York Times (Op-Ed), 2014 | 38 | 2014 |
You get what you give: children's karmic bargaining K Banerjee, P Bloom Developmental science 20 (5), e12442, 2017 | 28 | 2017 |
Figuring out function: Children’s and adults’ use of ownership information in judgments of artifact function. K Banerjee, JF Kominsky, M Fernando, FC Keil Developmental Psychology 51 (12), 1791, 2015 | 8 | 2015 |
Religion: More money, more morals K Banerjee, P Bloom Current Biology 25 (1), R37-R38, 2015 | 4 | 2015 |
The prosocial benefits of seeing purpose in life events: A case of cultural selection in action? K Banerjee Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39, 2016 | | 2016 |
" Everything Happens for a Reason": Children's and Adults' Teleological Reasoning about Life Events K Banerjee Yale University, 2015 | | 2015 |
Evidence for a General Intelligence Factor (g) in a Non-human Primate Species K Banerjee Harvard University, 2008 | | 2008 |