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RELIGIOUS IDENTITY AND ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR. [PDF]
We find using laboratory experiments that primes that make religion salient cause subjects to identify more with their religion and affect their economic choices. The effect on choices varies by religion. For example, priming causes Protestants to increase contributions to public goods, whereas Catholics decrease contributions to public goods, expect ...
Benjamin DJ, Choi JJ, Fisher G.
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Religious identity cues increase vaccination intentions and trust in medical experts among American Christians. [PDF]
Containing the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States requires mobilizing a large majority of the mass public to vaccinate, but many Americans are hesitant or opposed to vaccination.
Chu J, Pink SL, Willer R.
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Although the positive relationship between religion and environmental behavior has aroused heated debate, empirical research on the relationship between religion and public pro-environmental behavior is still relatively insufficient.
Sheng Zeng, Lin Wu, Tianyuan Liu
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Religious Identity Components [PDF]
“Religious identity” is a new concept as compared to “social identity” and “national identity”, but despite its high significance, less time has been allocated to it.
Mahmood Ra'oofi
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Disclosure of Religious Identity and Health Care Practices on Catholic Hospital Websites.
This study examines whether Catholic hospitals disclose their religious identity and health care practices based on the church’s teachings on their websites.
Takahashi J +4 more
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Relationship Between Religious Stereotypes, Religious Identity and Religious Tolerance
The article analyzes the concept of the stereotype of "sectarians" in Ukrainian society. It was shown that emotional and value assessment of "sectarians" is negative: they are disliked, disrespected, and avoided by others. The idea of representatives of non-traditional denominations as those who are actively trying to involve others in their views ...
Валентина Миколаївна Павленко
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Transcending Religious Identity
This paper aims at exploring the evolution of religion and its relevance in contemporary society. It focuses on the journey of Sanatana Dharma, popularly known as Hinduism: how misbalance in religious and sociocultural life led it to divisive nature, and becoming a victim of hypocrisy and blind faith resulting in repulsion; how it became a strong ...
Vijay Kumar Roy
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Acculturation orientations mediate the link between religious identity and adjustment of Turkish-Bulgarian and Turkish-German adolescents. [PDF]
There is a growing recognition of the need to examine religiousness and conduct research on its influence on acculturation and adjustment among ethnic minorities (Güngör et al. in Int J Behav Dev 36:367–373, 2012. doi:10.1177/0165025412448357).
Dimitrova R, Aydinli-Karakulak A.
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Religious identity, religious practice, and religious beliefs across countries and world regions
The aim of this study was to evaluate the structure and measurement invariance of the religious identity, religious practice, and religious beliefs across cultures in six world regions (Asia, non-Western Europe, North America, Oceania, South America, and
Â. Leite, Bruno Nobre, Paulo Dias
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Latinx Emerging Adults’ Religious Identity, Ethnic Identity, and Psychological Well-Being
The current study examined associations among religious and ethnic identity exploration and commitment, and psychological well-being (PWB) among 683 Latinx emerging adults.
Isabella Nicole Schiro +3 more
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