Why do moral religions exist? An influential psychological explanation is that religious beliefs in supernatural punishment is cultural group adaptation enhancing prosocial attitudes and thereby large-scale cooperation. An alternative explanation is that religiosity is an individual strategy that results from high level of mistrust and the need for individuals to control others’ behaviors through moralizing. Existing evidence is mixed but most works are limited by sample size and generalizability issues. The present study overcomes these limitations by applying k-fold cross-validation on multivariate modeling of data from >295,000 individuals in 108 countries of the World Values Surveys and the European Value Study. First, this methodology ...
This study explores the relationship between several personal religion-related variables and social ...
Abstract Does moral culture contribute to the evolution of cooperation? Here, we examine individuals...
Abstract Does moral culture contribute to the evolution of cooperation? Here, we examine individuals...
International audienceAbstract Why do moral religions exist? An influential psychological explanatio...
We examine empirical evidence for religious prosociality, the hypothesis that religions facilitate c...
Questionable behaviours that are perceived as more common also tend to be judged as more morally jus...
Questionable behaviours that are perceived as more common also tend to be judged as more morally jus...
Although the effect of religious belief on morally relevant behavior is well demonstrated, the rever...
Mounting evidence supports long-standing claims that religions can extend cooperative networks. Howe...
Abstract: We look at the effect of religiosity on social trust, defined as the share of a population...
Mounting evidence supports long-standing claims that religions can extend cooperative networks. Howe...
Does moral culture contribute to the evolution of cooperation? Here, we examine individuals' and com...
Does moral culture contribute to the evolution of cooperation? Here, we examine individuals' and com...
Individual religiosity relates to prosocial attitudes, behavioral intentions, and behaviors of minim...
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 ...
Abstract Does moral culture contribute to the evolution of cooperation? Here, we examine individuals...
Abstract Does moral culture contribute to the evolution of cooperation? Here, we examine individuals...
International audienceAbstract Why do moral religions exist? An influential psychological explanatio...
We examine empirical evidence for religious prosociality, the hypothesis that religions facilitate c...
Questionable behaviours that are perceived as more common also tend to be judged as more morally jus...
Questionable behaviours that are perceived as more common also tend to be judged as more morally jus...
Although the effect of religious belief on morally relevant behavior is well demonstrated, the rever...
Mounting evidence supports long-standing claims that religions can extend cooperative networks. Howe...
Abstract: We look at the effect of religiosity on social trust, defined as the share of a population...
Mounting evidence supports long-standing claims that religions can extend cooperative networks. Howe...
Does moral culture contribute to the evolution of cooperation? Here, we examine individuals' and com...
Does moral culture contribute to the evolution of cooperation? Here, we examine individuals' and com...
Individual religiosity relates to prosocial attitudes, behavioral intentions, and behaviors of minim...
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 ...
Abstract Does moral culture contribute to the evolution of cooperation? Here, we examine individuals...
Abstract Does moral culture contribute to the evolution of cooperation? Here, we examine individuals...