{"id":"W2844017847","doi":"10.1386/jspc.1.2.171_3","title":"When popular culture phenomena provide experimental grounds for science: The example of death’s perception, bereavement and mourning","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Science & Popular Culture","topic":"Religious Studies and Spiritual Practices","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"ca_institutions":"Université Laval","funders":"","keywords":"Perception; Psychology; Psychoanalysis; Social psychology; Neuroscience","routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false,"invisible_to_affiliation_only":false},"retraction":null,"screen":null,"direct_labels":[],"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.001771498,0.0001762403,0.0002657793,0.0001259263,0.003512164,0.0007793498,0.0006656304,0.00003507069,0.00005401145],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001502302,0.00009138468,0.0001138088,0.0001457293,0.003521289,0.001725321,0.0001666173,0.0002035945,0.000001768132],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001409687,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001165034,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0004230965,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0001409701,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9978915,0.00003083043,0.0004820458,0.0002805344,0.0009363315,0.0003787418],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9978192,0.000009257908,0.0006278625,0.0001844089,0.001228028,0.0001311935],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008966277,0.0001979858,0.0008828054,0.00004330739,0.00006724524,0.000003005838,0.7394543,0.000005905439,0.08673321,0.1544259,0.01669026,0.001406411],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005368967,0.001876736,0.0002672956,0.0001008644,0.00009055096,0.00006097422,0.2563393,0.00008830796,0.001550649,0.004469938,0.7344094,0.0002090675],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9871495,0.00407756,0.0001416212,0.001915296,0.001065667,0.0004633999,0.00001084483,0.00001231104,0.005163785],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9936063,0.0002354786,0.002103054,0.0004260377,0.00147741,0.000008842165,0.000001273915,0.000009670957,0.002131982],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.7177191,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9991906,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"machine_scores":{"provisional":true,"baseline":true,"maturity_gate_passed":false,"score_opus":0.05542142238562932,"score_gpt":0.309932904255006,"score_spread":0.2545114818693767,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","note":"Baseline scores from an immature model (maturity gate not passed). Scores rank; they never assert a category."}}