Prosocial concepts and behavior are often found to be activated when participants are primed with concepts of their own religious cultural tradition. We investigated whether similar effects can be found when people (Westerners of Christian tradition) are primed with concepts of a different from their own religious cultural tradition (Buddhist and Islamic). Participants (104 young Belgian adults) were randomly assigned to three conditions. They were supraliminally primed with either Buddhist or Islamic images; or they were not primed (control condition). Priming Buddhism increased prosocial intentions (spontaneous sharing of hypothetical gains), and decreased, among participants highly valuing universalism, implicit prejudice toward an ethni...
Ingroup religious priming has been shown to increase prejudice in American Christians, but it is cur...
The link between religion and prosociality but also, paradoxically, many kinds of prejudice has been...
Debates about the causal relationship between religion and morality continue to be inconclusive, des...
For years, research has been interested in the effect of priming concepts or specific mindsets on at...
Series of priming studies have shown that implicit activation of religious concepts leads to prosoci...
Past literature on the automaticity of social behavior indicates that priming a concept automaticall...
International audienceDoes Buddhism really promote tolerance? Based on cross-cultural and cross-reli...
Does Buddhism really promote tolerance and prosociality? Based on theoretical and empirical cross-cu...
Does Buddhism really promote tolerance? Based on cross-cultural and cross-religious evidence, we hyp...
Past research indicate that priming religious concepts activates either universal or ingroup-focused...
Several studies show that there is a connection between religion and prosociality (e.g., Saroglou, 2...
The relationships between personality, religion and prejudice have been studied in psychology for a ...
Research demonstrating religious concepts\u27 influence on behavior through priming leaves open ques...
Does religion enhance prosocial behavior? We investigate the ways in which implicit influences of re...
Priming occurs when a recent presentation of a stimulus influences subsequent processing, particular...
Ingroup religious priming has been shown to increase prejudice in American Christians, but it is cur...
The link between religion and prosociality but also, paradoxically, many kinds of prejudice has been...
Debates about the causal relationship between religion and morality continue to be inconclusive, des...
For years, research has been interested in the effect of priming concepts or specific mindsets on at...
Series of priming studies have shown that implicit activation of religious concepts leads to prosoci...
Past literature on the automaticity of social behavior indicates that priming a concept automaticall...
International audienceDoes Buddhism really promote tolerance? Based on cross-cultural and cross-reli...
Does Buddhism really promote tolerance and prosociality? Based on theoretical and empirical cross-cu...
Does Buddhism really promote tolerance? Based on cross-cultural and cross-religious evidence, we hyp...
Past research indicate that priming religious concepts activates either universal or ingroup-focused...
Several studies show that there is a connection between religion and prosociality (e.g., Saroglou, 2...
The relationships between personality, religion and prejudice have been studied in psychology for a ...
Research demonstrating religious concepts\u27 influence on behavior through priming leaves open ques...
Does religion enhance prosocial behavior? We investigate the ways in which implicit influences of re...
Priming occurs when a recent presentation of a stimulus influences subsequent processing, particular...
Ingroup religious priming has been shown to increase prejudice in American Christians, but it is cur...
The link between religion and prosociality but also, paradoxically, many kinds of prejudice has been...
Debates about the causal relationship between religion and morality continue to be inconclusive, des...