Recent evidence indicates that priming participants with religious concepts promotes prosocial sharing behaviour. In the present study, we investigated whether religious priming also promotes the costly punishment of unfair behaviour. A total of 304 participants played a punishment game. Before the punishment stage began, participants were subliminally primed with religion primes, secular punishment primes or control primes. We found that religious primes strongly increased the costly punishment of unfair behaviours for a subset of our participants—those who had previously donated to a religious organization. We discuss two proximate mechanisms potentially underpinning this effect. The first is a ‘supernatural watcher’ mechanism, whereby r...
Religious priming has been found to have both positive and negative consequences, and recent researc...
Shariff and Norenzayan (2007) discovered that people allocate more money to anonymous strangers in a...
Past literature on the automaticity of social behavior indicates that priming a concept automaticall...
Recent evidence indicates that priming participants with religious concepts promotes prosocial shari...
A common finding across many cultures has been that religious people behave more prosocially than l...
The emergence of large-scale cooperation during the Holocene remains a central problem in the evolut...
Research demonstrating religious concepts\u27 influence on behavior through priming leaves open ques...
Yılmaz, Onurcan (Dogus Author) -- Bahçekapılı, Hasan Galip (Dogus Author)People’s large-scale cooper...
Researchers have long argued that religion increases prosocial behavior, but results are equivocal. ...
Research has shown that the mental activation of concepts related to supernatural agents (e.g., God...
Series of priming studies have shown that implicit activation of religious concepts leads to prosoci...
Though religion has been shown to have generally positive effects on normative ‘prosocial’ behavior,...
Does religion enhance prosocial behavior? We investigate the ways in which implicit influences of re...
Religious priming has been found to have both positive and negative consequences, and recent researc...
Shariff and Norenzayan (2007) discovered that people allocate more money to anonymous strangers in a...
Past literature on the automaticity of social behavior indicates that priming a concept automaticall...
Recent evidence indicates that priming participants with religious concepts promotes prosocial shari...
A common finding across many cultures has been that religious people behave more prosocially than l...
The emergence of large-scale cooperation during the Holocene remains a central problem in the evolut...
Research demonstrating religious concepts\u27 influence on behavior through priming leaves open ques...
Yılmaz, Onurcan (Dogus Author) -- Bahçekapılı, Hasan Galip (Dogus Author)People’s large-scale cooper...
Researchers have long argued that religion increases prosocial behavior, but results are equivocal. ...
Research has shown that the mental activation of concepts related to supernatural agents (e.g., God...
Series of priming studies have shown that implicit activation of religious concepts leads to prosoci...
Though religion has been shown to have generally positive effects on normative ‘prosocial’ behavior,...
Does religion enhance prosocial behavior? We investigate the ways in which implicit influences of re...
Religious priming has been found to have both positive and negative consequences, and recent researc...
Shariff and Norenzayan (2007) discovered that people allocate more money to anonymous strangers in a...
Past literature on the automaticity of social behavior indicates that priming a concept automaticall...