Analyses of the 2020 combined European and World Values Surveys (124,958 respondents from 77 countries) found that people who believed in God tended to be happier, more satisfied with lives, and healthier than non-believers. Believers trusted people close to them (e.g., neighbors) more than non-believers, although non-believers tended to trust people in general and trust people from other countries more than believers. Non-believers tended to be more ideologically prosocial than non-believers (e.g., belonging to an environmental organization, advocating freedom of speech vs. control). Such differences were stronger in countries in which there were more vs fewer believers. Moreover, these differences remained after controlling for individual...
This research paper uses data from the World Value Survey to examine the relationship between life s...
Current satisfaction with life may be taken as a positive achievement for youth, and considered a pr...
Why do moral religions exist? An influential psychological explanation is that religious beliefs in ...
We collected data from 15 countries distinguishing between four religious dimensions: believing, bon...
The present study sheds light on the contentious relation between religions and prosociality by comp...
High levels of social trust and social support are associated with life satisfaction around the worl...
The global increase in nonreligious individuals begs for a better understanding of what nonreligious...
Trust is one of the key driving forces behind human action and an important factor in shaping human ...
This study considers the impact of religion on perceptions of happiness and quality of life, and is ...
High levels of social trust and social support are associated with life satisfaction around the worl...
To what extent do supernatural beliefs, group affiliation, and social interaction produce values and...
The majority of research on social capital, religion, and values has been conducted in Europe. In th...
To what extent do supernatural beliefs, group affiliation, and social interaction produce values and...
This study was designed to examine the link between values and life satisfaction, examining the role...
Contains fulltext : 73045.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using the Euro...
This research paper uses data from the World Value Survey to examine the relationship between life s...
Current satisfaction with life may be taken as a positive achievement for youth, and considered a pr...
Why do moral religions exist? An influential psychological explanation is that religious beliefs in ...
We collected data from 15 countries distinguishing between four religious dimensions: believing, bon...
The present study sheds light on the contentious relation between religions and prosociality by comp...
High levels of social trust and social support are associated with life satisfaction around the worl...
The global increase in nonreligious individuals begs for a better understanding of what nonreligious...
Trust is one of the key driving forces behind human action and an important factor in shaping human ...
This study considers the impact of religion on perceptions of happiness and quality of life, and is ...
High levels of social trust and social support are associated with life satisfaction around the worl...
To what extent do supernatural beliefs, group affiliation, and social interaction produce values and...
The majority of research on social capital, religion, and values has been conducted in Europe. In th...
To what extent do supernatural beliefs, group affiliation, and social interaction produce values and...
This study was designed to examine the link between values and life satisfaction, examining the role...
Contains fulltext : 73045.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using the Euro...
This research paper uses data from the World Value Survey to examine the relationship between life s...
Current satisfaction with life may be taken as a positive achievement for youth, and considered a pr...
Why do moral religions exist? An influential psychological explanation is that religious beliefs in ...