Religious belief is a topic of longstanding interest to psychological science, but the psychology of religious disbelief is a relative newcomer. One prominently discussed model is analytic atheism, wherein cognitive reflection, as measured with the Cognitive Reflection Test, overrides religious intuitions and instruction. Consistent with this model, performance-based measures of cognitive reflection predict religious disbelief in WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, & Democratic) samples. However, the generality of analytic atheism remains unknown. Drawing on a large global sample (N = 3461) from 13 religiously, demographically, and culturally diverse societies, we find that analytic atheism as usually assessed is in fact quite f...
Individual differences in the mere willingness to think analytically has been shown to predict relig...
The replicability and importance of the correlation between cognitive style and religious belief has...
The replicability and importance of the correlation between cognitive style and religious belief hav...
Religious belief is a topic of longstanding interest to psychological science, but the psychology of...
Religious belief is a topic of longstanding interest to psychological science, but the psychology of...
Religious belief is a topic of longstanding interest to psychological science, but the psychology of...
Religious belief is a topic of longstanding interest to psychological science, but the psychology of...
Religious belief is a topic of longstanding interest to psychological science, but the psychology of...
Religious belief is a topic of longstanding interest to psychological science, but the psychology of...
A substantial body of evidence suggests that favoring reason over intuition (employing an analytic c...
Recent atheistic attempts to explain religion away have relied on work in the cognitive science of r...
© 2019, Society for Judgment and Decision making. All rights reserved. A substantial body of evidenc...
Previous studies report a negative correlation between analytic thinking, typically assessed with th...
Widespread religious disbelief represents a key testing ground for theories of religion. We evaluate...
Individual differences in the mere willingness to think analytically has been shown to predict relig...
Individual differences in the mere willingness to think analytically has been shown to predict relig...
The replicability and importance of the correlation between cognitive style and religious belief has...
The replicability and importance of the correlation between cognitive style and religious belief hav...
Religious belief is a topic of longstanding interest to psychological science, but the psychology of...
Religious belief is a topic of longstanding interest to psychological science, but the psychology of...
Religious belief is a topic of longstanding interest to psychological science, but the psychology of...
Religious belief is a topic of longstanding interest to psychological science, but the psychology of...
Religious belief is a topic of longstanding interest to psychological science, but the psychology of...
Religious belief is a topic of longstanding interest to psychological science, but the psychology of...
A substantial body of evidence suggests that favoring reason over intuition (employing an analytic c...
Recent atheistic attempts to explain religion away have relied on work in the cognitive science of r...
© 2019, Society for Judgment and Decision making. All rights reserved. A substantial body of evidenc...
Previous studies report a negative correlation between analytic thinking, typically assessed with th...
Widespread religious disbelief represents a key testing ground for theories of religion. We evaluate...
Individual differences in the mere willingness to think analytically has been shown to predict relig...
Individual differences in the mere willingness to think analytically has been shown to predict relig...
The replicability and importance of the correlation between cognitive style and religious belief has...
The replicability and importance of the correlation between cognitive style and religious belief hav...