This article reports 7 studies showing that God primes inhibit self-concept accessibility. Study 1A provided the first supportive evidence using undergraduate samples. Study 1B replicated the findings using working adult participants. Study 2A to 2C showed that the inhibitory effect of the God concept on implicit self-concepts was not due to concepts related to love, power, hope, religion, devil, and father. Study 3 found the same inhibitory effect when the God prime was subliminally presented. Study 4 showed that God concept priming influenced implicit self-representations, but not other types of implicit representations. Finally, a meta-analysis of our findings reveal a large effect of priming. In addition, the effect was consistent acros...
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This article reports 7 studies showing that God primes inhibit self-concept accessibility. Study 1A ...
Using self-control is like using a muscle that can become fatigued (Rounding, Jacobson, & Ji, 2011)....
Despite the cultural ubiquity of ideas and images related to God, relatively little is known about t...
The present research examined the effects of an activation of God on prosociality in the presence or...
International audiencePeople regularly set goals, but often fail to remain committed to them. In par...
Using self-determination theory as a guiding framework, this study examined whether perceptions of G...
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Religious priming has been found to have both positive and negative consequences, and recent researc...
This study seeks to explore the relationship between fate beliefs and anthropomorphism of God, with ...
Recent work suggests that the links between religious belief and behavior with a variety of positive...
Religious priming has been found to have both positive and negative consequences, and recent researc...
Compensatory Control Model suggests that, when deprived of personal control, people compensate this ...
Past research suggests that religion imbues people with a sense of certainty - via an increase in pe...
This article reports 7 studies showing that God primes inhibit self-concept accessibility. Study 1A ...
Using self-control is like using a muscle that can become fatigued (Rounding, Jacobson, & Ji, 2011)....
Despite the cultural ubiquity of ideas and images related to God, relatively little is known about t...
The present research examined the effects of an activation of God on prosociality in the presence or...
International audiencePeople regularly set goals, but often fail to remain committed to them. In par...
Using self-determination theory as a guiding framework, this study examined whether perceptions of G...
To maintain religious standards, individuals must frequently endure aversive or forsake pleasurable ...
This project evaluated the effect of religious symbols on self-control and self-monitoring. Based on...
Context: Results of meta-analyses show weak associations between religiosity and well-being, but are...
Religious priming has been found to have both positive and negative consequences, and recent researc...
This study seeks to explore the relationship between fate beliefs and anthropomorphism of God, with ...
Recent work suggests that the links between religious belief and behavior with a variety of positive...
Religious priming has been found to have both positive and negative consequences, and recent researc...
Compensatory Control Model suggests that, when deprived of personal control, people compensate this ...
Past research suggests that religion imbues people with a sense of certainty - via an increase in pe...