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Anthropomorphism -

Psychologists suggest that anthropomorphism is driven by several core motivations:

The Human Lens: Understanding Anthropomorphism Anthropomorphism is the innate human tendency to attribute human characteristics, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities, including animals, inanimate objects, and even natural phenomena. This psychological phenomenon acts as a cognitive strategy, helping us make sense of an unpredictable world by applying the most familiar framework we have: ourselves. Why We Do It: The Psychology of Humanization anthropomorphism

: Attributing a "mind" to complex systems—like a computer that "hates me" or a car that is "acting stubborn"—makes their behavior feel more understandable and manageable. or intentions to non-human entities

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