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Seven correlations between interpersonal violence and the progression of organised religion
While the majority of organised religions determine the origins of religion itself in an act of divine revelation, social science literature takes an evolutionary perspective.
Marian G. Simion
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Book Review: II. Religion and Apologetics: The Psychology of the Christian Soul [PDF]
W. O. Carver
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Measuring Implicit Bias in Explicitly Unbiased Large Language Models [PDF]
Large language models (LLMs) can pass explicit social bias tests but still harbor implicit biases, similar to humans who endorse egalitarian beliefs yet exhibit subtle biases. Measuring such implicit biases can be a challenge: as LLMs become increasingly proprietary, it may not be possible to access their embeddings and apply existing bias measures ...
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Imitation-Induced Criticality: Network Reciprocity and Psycho-logical Reward [PDF]
The nodes of a regular two-dimensional lattice play a game based on the joint action of two distinct levels. At the first step of the game, using a random prescription half players are assigned the cooperation and half the defection state. At the bottom level the strategy choice is done on the mere basis of imitation according to the homo imitans ...
arxiv
A LOGOTERAPIA NO CONTEXTO DA PSICOLOGIA DA RELIGIÃO - DOI 10.5752/P.1983-2478.2014v9n16p225
RESUMO O presente artigo teve por objetivo clarificar e integrar a visão da religiosidade e espiritualidade da Logoterapia no contexto da psicologia da religião.
Karen Guedes Oliveira+1 more
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Review of Public Worship: A Study in the Psychology of Religion. [PDF]
W. J. Shaw
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Creativity is perhaps what most differentiates humans from other species. It involves the capacity to shift between divergent and convergent modes of thought in response to task demands. Divergent thought has been characterized as the kind of thinking needed to generate multiple solutions, while convergent thought has been characterized as the kind of ...
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Book Review “Religion Explained? The Cognitive Science of Religion after Twenty-Five Years”
I review the book “Religion Explained? The Cognitive Science of Religion after Twenty-Five Years.” I discuss all the papers in the book and highlight some recurrent issues.
Van Eyghen Hans
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Review of The Psychology of Religion: An Empirical Study of the Growth of Religious Consciousness. [PDF]
James H. Lueba
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