This research examines the thesis that religiosity has conflicting influences on Americans ’ attitudes about the use of torture on terrorism suspects: an organic influence favoring opposition to torture and a discursively driven influence favoring support of torture. In each of two national samples, religiosity had both a direct effect toward opposition to torture and an indirect effect—via conservative political alignment—toward support of torture. Multiple-group analyses revealed that the direct effect toward opposition to torture did not vary across Americans with differing levels of exposure to political discourse, whereas the indirect effect toward support of torture via conservative political alignment was much stronger among American...
© 2019 International Society of Political Psychology Fierce public discussion has centered on anti-I...
UnrestrictedThis study employed Terror Management Theory (TMT) to examine whether evoking thoughts a...
This study investigates the effects of having a religious affiliation and of an individual’s level o...
Overview: We examine the foundations of American support for the use of torture on suspected terrori...
The conventional wisdom on evangelical American Protestant support for the use of torture on suspec...
Torture is prevalent in many modern societies, democratic and otherwise. It is important therefore t...
What drives individuals to condone state torture? This article advances our understanding through a ...
International Relations scholarship on religious freedom points to religious persecution as a major ...
The in-group bias suggests that “people of faith” will agree with others of the same religion and co...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
The events of September 11 have clearly changed the way that Americans think about politics and poli...
2 While numerous scholars have examined the relationship between individuals ’ Christian religiosity...
Religious fundamentalism has been found to predict endorsement of aggressive counterterrorism techni...
People's interpretations of media reports about crimes may be biased by their motivations to constru...
© 2019 International Society of Political Psychology Fierce public discussion has centered on anti-I...
UnrestrictedThis study employed Terror Management Theory (TMT) to examine whether evoking thoughts a...
This study investigates the effects of having a religious affiliation and of an individual’s level o...
Overview: We examine the foundations of American support for the use of torture on suspected terrori...
The conventional wisdom on evangelical American Protestant support for the use of torture on suspec...
Torture is prevalent in many modern societies, democratic and otherwise. It is important therefore t...
What drives individuals to condone state torture? This article advances our understanding through a ...
International Relations scholarship on religious freedom points to religious persecution as a major ...
The in-group bias suggests that “people of faith” will agree with others of the same religion and co...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
The events of September 11 have clearly changed the way that Americans think about politics and poli...
2 While numerous scholars have examined the relationship between individuals ’ Christian religiosity...
Religious fundamentalism has been found to predict endorsement of aggressive counterterrorism techni...
People's interpretations of media reports about crimes may be biased by their motivations to constru...
© 2019 International Society of Political Psychology Fierce public discussion has centered on anti-I...
UnrestrictedThis study employed Terror Management Theory (TMT) to examine whether evoking thoughts a...
This study investigates the effects of having a religious affiliation and of an individual’s level o...