Is supposedly the title of a hypothetical bestseller (people like books on Lincoln, on medicine, and on pets). We like pets, period. This Science Daily article is interesting, but I'm not sure I understand it.
Lonely people are more apt to see human traits in pets than non-lonely people? Okay, I can buy that.
Lonely people are more apt to believe in the supernatural? (Not sure whether that's God or UFO's or what). Maybe.
People who aren't lonely are less likely to see human traits in people who are outside their sphere?
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