The co-existence of Christian and indigenous “Kastom” belief systems on Tanna Island, Vanuatu provides a rare opportunity to explore the relationship between cooperation and religion. Here, we use data on religious beliefs and practices, religious priming, and four versions of a dictator game at two sites—one predominantly Christian and one predominantly Kastom—to test a suite of hypotheses linking prosocial behavior to beliefs about and commitment to both a powerful moralistic god and a less morally concerned local supernatural force. We found belief that the moralistic god was more punitive did not predict increased giving towards co-religionists but did predict giving more to a religious outgroup member over a co-religionist. Belief that...
Are religious believers more prosocial than other people? In a trust game field experiment with 774 ...
Does religion enhance prosocial behavior? We investigate the ways in which implicit influences of re...
Research on the role religion, or aspects of it, may play on prosocial attitudes and behavior, or as...
Understanding the expansion of human sociality and cooperation beyond kith and kin remains an import...
The emergence of large-scale cooperation during the Holocene remains a central problem in the evolut...
Previous work on religion’s potential to suppress behaviours that threaten sustained cooperation is ...
AbstractPriming with religious concepts is known to have a positive effect on prosocial behavior, ho...
Current research suggests that certain features of religion can harness our sociality in important w...
We examine empirical evidence for religious prosociality, the hypothesis that religions facilitate c...
Social science research has stressed the important role of religion in sustaining cooperation among ...
While there is a large literature exploring the association between religiosity and prosocial behavi...
Religious people are thought to be more prosocial than nonreligious people. Laboratory studies of th...
This study explores the relationship between several personal religion-related variables and social ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of innate, lower level emotional-cognitive ...
Debates about the causal relationship between religion and morality continue to be inconclusive, des...
Are religious believers more prosocial than other people? In a trust game field experiment with 774 ...
Does religion enhance prosocial behavior? We investigate the ways in which implicit influences of re...
Research on the role religion, or aspects of it, may play on prosocial attitudes and behavior, or as...
Understanding the expansion of human sociality and cooperation beyond kith and kin remains an import...
The emergence of large-scale cooperation during the Holocene remains a central problem in the evolut...
Previous work on religion’s potential to suppress behaviours that threaten sustained cooperation is ...
AbstractPriming with religious concepts is known to have a positive effect on prosocial behavior, ho...
Current research suggests that certain features of religion can harness our sociality in important w...
We examine empirical evidence for religious prosociality, the hypothesis that religions facilitate c...
Social science research has stressed the important role of religion in sustaining cooperation among ...
While there is a large literature exploring the association between religiosity and prosocial behavi...
Religious people are thought to be more prosocial than nonreligious people. Laboratory studies of th...
This study explores the relationship between several personal religion-related variables and social ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of innate, lower level emotional-cognitive ...
Debates about the causal relationship between religion and morality continue to be inconclusive, des...
Are religious believers more prosocial than other people? In a trust game field experiment with 774 ...
Does religion enhance prosocial behavior? We investigate the ways in which implicit influences of re...
Research on the role religion, or aspects of it, may play on prosocial attitudes and behavior, or as...