We provide evidence that religious skeptics, as compared to believers, are both more reflective and effective in logical reasoning tasks. While recent studies have reported a negative association between an analytic cognitive style and religiosity, they focused exclusively on accuracy, making it difficult to specify potential underlying cognitive mechanisms. The present study extends the previous research by assessing both performance and response times on quintessential logical reasoning problems (syllogisms). Those reporting more religious skepticism made fewer reasoning errors than did believers. This finding remained significant after controlling for general cognitive ability, time spent on the problems, and various demographic variable...
This paper focused on differences between science and religion based on McCauley\u27s (2000) proposa...
Abstract Recent research has indicated a negative relation between the propensity for analytic reaso...
Prior research has found that persons who favor more analytic modes of thought are less religious. W...
Abstract We provide evidence that religious skeptics, as compared to believers, are both more reflec...
Abstract We provide evidence that religious skeptics, as compared to believers, are both more reflec...
Individual differences in the mere willingness to think analytically has been shown to predict relig...
Individual differences in the mere willingness to think analytically has been shown to predict relig...
When people evaluate conclusions, they are often influenced by prior beliefs. Prevalent theories cla...
When people evaluate conclusions, they are often influenced by prior beliefs. Prevalent theories cla...
An analytic cognitive style denotes a propensity to set aside highly salient intuitions when engagin...
Recent research has indicated a negative relation between the propensity for analytic reasoning and ...
Belief bias is the tendency for prior beliefs to influence people's deductive reasoning in two ways:...
When the validity of a deductive conclusion conflicts with its believability people often respond in...
When the validity of a deductive conclusion conflicts with its believability people often respond in...
Science and religion are two common ways of acquiring knowledge. Despite their prevalence, these two...
This paper focused on differences between science and religion based on McCauley\u27s (2000) proposa...
Abstract Recent research has indicated a negative relation between the propensity for analytic reaso...
Prior research has found that persons who favor more analytic modes of thought are less religious. W...
Abstract We provide evidence that religious skeptics, as compared to believers, are both more reflec...
Abstract We provide evidence that religious skeptics, as compared to believers, are both more reflec...
Individual differences in the mere willingness to think analytically has been shown to predict relig...
Individual differences in the mere willingness to think analytically has been shown to predict relig...
When people evaluate conclusions, they are often influenced by prior beliefs. Prevalent theories cla...
When people evaluate conclusions, they are often influenced by prior beliefs. Prevalent theories cla...
An analytic cognitive style denotes a propensity to set aside highly salient intuitions when engagin...
Recent research has indicated a negative relation between the propensity for analytic reasoning and ...
Belief bias is the tendency for prior beliefs to influence people's deductive reasoning in two ways:...
When the validity of a deductive conclusion conflicts with its believability people often respond in...
When the validity of a deductive conclusion conflicts with its believability people often respond in...
Science and religion are two common ways of acquiring knowledge. Despite their prevalence, these two...
This paper focused on differences between science and religion based on McCauley\u27s (2000) proposa...
Abstract Recent research has indicated a negative relation between the propensity for analytic reaso...
Prior research has found that persons who favor more analytic modes of thought are less religious. W...