Existing work suggests links between analytic cognitive style, endorsement of the binding moral foundations prioritizing sanctity, loyalty, and respect for authority, and individual differences in religiosity and conservatism. Yet, it remains unclear how these variables interrelate. In three new studies and a reanalysis of an open dataset, we find evidence that people who engage in less analytical thinking tend to endorse the binding (but not individualizing) moral foundations, which in may turn lead them to endorse various elements of religiosity and conservativism—including a) belief in God, b) intrinsic religious motivation, c) auxiliary religious beliefs (i.e., religious beliefs other than theism), d) reportedly engaging in religious pr...
While church and state are officially separated in many Western nations, there is nonetheless a grea...
There is no easy answer to the question of whether religiosity promotes or hinders commitment to dem...
This study reformulates the classic funnel of causality proposed in The American Voter. Where The Am...
Three studies demonstrated that the moral judgments of religious individuals and political conservat...
The aim of the study was to examine whether moral foundations mediate the negative relation between ...
Some argue that there is an organic connection between being religious and being politically conserv...
We investigate the relationship of morality and political orientation by focusing on the influential...
Two experiments demonstrated that religiosity affects the way people resolve moral dilemmas. Partici...
The purpose of this study was to examine the potential interdependent relationships between religios...
Yılmaz, Onurcan (Dogus Author)Motivated by the dual-process model of the mind, recent research has t...
Religions have come to be intimately tied to morality and much recent research has shown that theist...
Yılmaz, Onurcan (Dogus Author)The “conservatism as motivated social cognition” approach posits two c...
At one point there was consensus that morality was solely based on matters of harm and justice. Howe...
People often assume that moral and religious convictions are functionally the same thing. But are th...
The political and religious are demonstrably intertwined in American politics and within the prefere...
While church and state are officially separated in many Western nations, there is nonetheless a grea...
There is no easy answer to the question of whether religiosity promotes or hinders commitment to dem...
This study reformulates the classic funnel of causality proposed in The American Voter. Where The Am...
Three studies demonstrated that the moral judgments of religious individuals and political conservat...
The aim of the study was to examine whether moral foundations mediate the negative relation between ...
Some argue that there is an organic connection between being religious and being politically conserv...
We investigate the relationship of morality and political orientation by focusing on the influential...
Two experiments demonstrated that religiosity affects the way people resolve moral dilemmas. Partici...
The purpose of this study was to examine the potential interdependent relationships between religios...
Yılmaz, Onurcan (Dogus Author)Motivated by the dual-process model of the mind, recent research has t...
Religions have come to be intimately tied to morality and much recent research has shown that theist...
Yılmaz, Onurcan (Dogus Author)The “conservatism as motivated social cognition” approach posits two c...
At one point there was consensus that morality was solely based on matters of harm and justice. Howe...
People often assume that moral and religious convictions are functionally the same thing. But are th...
The political and religious are demonstrably intertwined in American politics and within the prefere...
While church and state are officially separated in many Western nations, there is nonetheless a grea...
There is no easy answer to the question of whether religiosity promotes or hinders commitment to dem...
This study reformulates the classic funnel of causality proposed in The American Voter. Where The Am...