To what extent do supernatural beliefs, group affiliation, and social interaction produce values and behaviors that benefit others, i.e., prosociality? Addressing this question involves multiple variables interacting within complex social networks that shape and constrain the beliefs and behaviors of individuals. We examine the relationships among some of these factors utilizing data from the World Values Survey to inform the construction of an Agent-Based Model. The latter was able to identify the conditions under which - and the mechanisms by which - the prosociality of simulated agents was increased or decreased within an artificial society designed to reflect real world parameters. The combined results indicated that prosociality was ...
An important discrepancy seems to exist between self-reports and laboratory studies regarding prosoc...
We test whether religious affiliation and participation in religious services are associated with be...
Debates about the causal relationship between religion and morality continue to be inconclusive, des...
To what extent do supernatural beliefs, group affiliation, and social interaction produce values and...
We examine empirical evidence for religious prosociality, the hypothesis that religions facilitate c...
Research on the role religion, or aspects of it, may play on prosocial attitudes and behavior, or as...
What is the extent and nature of religious prosociality? If religious prosociality exists, is it par...
Research on the role religion, or aspects of it, may play on prosocial attitudes and behavior, or as...
Morality, and the instruction for moral behavior, is a central theme in religion. All major world re...
Past literature on the automaticity of social behavior indicates that priming a concept automaticall...
Social science research has stressed the important role of religion in sustaining cooperation among ...
Past literature on the automaticity of social behavior indicates that priming a concept automaticall...
An important discrepancy seems to exist between self-reports and laboratory studies regarding prosoc...
This study explores the relationship between several personal religion-related variables and social ...
AbstractReligion is a phenomenon evident in every culture. Different types of religion exist dependi...
An important discrepancy seems to exist between self-reports and laboratory studies regarding prosoc...
We test whether religious affiliation and participation in religious services are associated with be...
Debates about the causal relationship between religion and morality continue to be inconclusive, des...
To what extent do supernatural beliefs, group affiliation, and social interaction produce values and...
We examine empirical evidence for religious prosociality, the hypothesis that religions facilitate c...
Research on the role religion, or aspects of it, may play on prosocial attitudes and behavior, or as...
What is the extent and nature of religious prosociality? If religious prosociality exists, is it par...
Research on the role religion, or aspects of it, may play on prosocial attitudes and behavior, or as...
Morality, and the instruction for moral behavior, is a central theme in religion. All major world re...
Past literature on the automaticity of social behavior indicates that priming a concept automaticall...
Social science research has stressed the important role of religion in sustaining cooperation among ...
Past literature on the automaticity of social behavior indicates that priming a concept automaticall...
An important discrepancy seems to exist between self-reports and laboratory studies regarding prosoc...
This study explores the relationship between several personal religion-related variables and social ...
AbstractReligion is a phenomenon evident in every culture. Different types of religion exist dependi...
An important discrepancy seems to exist between self-reports and laboratory studies regarding prosoc...
We test whether religious affiliation and participation in religious services are associated with be...
Debates about the causal relationship between religion and morality continue to be inconclusive, des...