Their research shows that: people can easily develop superstitious behaviors without<span> even being aware of it
In the experiments, the students were given 5 cent if they pressed correct number of key from 4 buttons (the only button that matter is number 3)
But instead just pressing the one correct number, the students keep pressing all buttons because they develop superstition that pressing all buttons are necessary.</span>
There wasn't one traditional belief: all of the groups had their own religions and traditions.
Some common pattern was polytheistic religions with human sacrifice. Typical gods included natural phenomena: Birth-giving Mother, Rain, Sun.
They felt upset about it because they were being taxed to much.
Social Cognitive Theory is the view that individuals learn by watching others. In terms of Psychology, it clarifies identity as far as how a man contemplates and reacts to one's social condition. So we can say that it will only be effective if expect that this consequence will follow their good behavior.