“…People are more likely to view objects as creations when they are made intentionally, rather than unintentionally (Bloom, 1996;Bloom & Markson, 1998;Diesdendruck, Markson, & Bloom, 2003;Gelman & Ebeling, 1998; also see Hawley-Dolan & Young, 2013). For example, children and adults refer to a bear-shaped blob of paint as a "bear" if it was painted intentionally, but instead refer to its constituent materials (i.e., "paint") if it was created accidentally (Gelman & Ebeling, 1998).…”