Many scholars have argued that religion reduces violent behavior within human social groups. Here, we tested whether intelligence moderates this relationship. We hypothesized that religion would have greater utility for regulating violent behavior among societies with relatively lower average IQs than among societies with relatively more cognitively gifted citizens. Two studies supported this hypothesis. Study 1, a longitudinal analysis from 1945 to 2010 (with up to 176 countries and 1,046 observations), demonstrated that declines in religiosity were associated with increases in homicide rates—but only in countries with relatively low average IQs. Study 2, a multiverse analysis (171 models) using modern data (97–195 countries) and various c...
This paper aims to reassess Burhan et al.'s (2014) findings on the crime-reducing impact of intellig...
Although there is a wide array of evidence showing the beneficial effect of religiosity on violence ...
The Effect of Religion on Crime and Delinquency: Hellfire in the 21st Century. Although there has...
Many scholars have argued that religion reduces violent behavior within human social groups. Here, w...
Many scholars have argued that religion reduces violent behavior within human social groups. Here, w...
The purpose of this research is to show the impact of religion on human behavior especially that rel...
Though religion has been shown to have generally positive effects on normative ‘prosocial’ behavior,...
Considerable research in sociology, criminology, and economics aims to understand the effect of reli...
Objective There has been a growing interest in the relationship between culture and crime in recent...
This study investigates the effects of having a religious affiliation and of an individual’s level o...
International crime statistics indicate that in Islamic countries crime rates are lower than in othe...
AbstractA well-replicated finding in the psychological literature is the negative correlation betwee...
Results of three studies indicate that intrinsic religiosity and mortality salience interact to pred...
Evidence is reviewed pointing to a negative relationship between intelligence and religious belief i...
Research by Lipford, McCormick, and Tollison and by Hull and Bold shows a negative relationship betw...
This paper aims to reassess Burhan et al.'s (2014) findings on the crime-reducing impact of intellig...
Although there is a wide array of evidence showing the beneficial effect of religiosity on violence ...
The Effect of Religion on Crime and Delinquency: Hellfire in the 21st Century. Although there has...
Many scholars have argued that religion reduces violent behavior within human social groups. Here, w...
Many scholars have argued that religion reduces violent behavior within human social groups. Here, w...
The purpose of this research is to show the impact of religion on human behavior especially that rel...
Though religion has been shown to have generally positive effects on normative ‘prosocial’ behavior,...
Considerable research in sociology, criminology, and economics aims to understand the effect of reli...
Objective There has been a growing interest in the relationship between culture and crime in recent...
This study investigates the effects of having a religious affiliation and of an individual’s level o...
International crime statistics indicate that in Islamic countries crime rates are lower than in othe...
AbstractA well-replicated finding in the psychological literature is the negative correlation betwee...
Results of three studies indicate that intrinsic religiosity and mortality salience interact to pred...
Evidence is reviewed pointing to a negative relationship between intelligence and religious belief i...
Research by Lipford, McCormick, and Tollison and by Hull and Bold shows a negative relationship betw...
This paper aims to reassess Burhan et al.'s (2014) findings on the crime-reducing impact of intellig...
Although there is a wide array of evidence showing the beneficial effect of religiosity on violence ...
The Effect of Religion on Crime and Delinquency: Hellfire in the 21st Century. Although there has...