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2. Palestinians and Israelis believe the other's God encourages intergroup benevolence: A case of positive intergroup meta-perceptions
3. The influence of religion on the acceptance and integration of immigrants: A multi-dimensional perspective
4. Variation and consistency in the links between religion and emotion regulation
5. The Gender-Equality Paradox in Chess Participation Is Partially Explained by the Generational-Shift Account but Fully Inconsistent With Existing Alternative Accounts: A Partial Concession and Reply to Napp and Breda (2023)
6. List of Contributors
7. Fear not: religion and emotion regulation in coping with existential concerns
8. Always Look on the Bright Side of Life: Religiosity, Emotion Regulation and Well-Being in a Jewish and Christian Sample
9. Thinking About God Encourages Prosociality Toward Religious Outgroups: A Cross-Cultural Investigation
10. Taking Stock of the Evidence for the Gender-Equality Paradox in Gendered Names: A Reply to Berggren (2023) with New Data
11. Taking Stock of the Evidence for the Gender-Equality Paradox in Gendered Names: A Reply to Berggren (2023) with New Data
12. Outlier Evidence of Mutually Positive Intergroup Perceptions During Asymmetric Conflict
13. sj-docx-1-spp-10.1177_19485506231163017 – Supplemental material for Taking Stock of the Evidence for the Gender-Equality Paradox in Gendered Names: A Reply to Berggren (2023) with New Data
14. sj-docx-1-pss-10.1177_09567976231158576 – Supplemental material for Thinking About God Encourages Prosociality Toward Religious Outgroups: A Cross-Cultural Investigation
15. Do Two Aspects of Norm Adherence – Willingness to Punish Norm Violators and a More Limited Range of Appropriate Behaviors – Dissociate between Tight and Loose States?
16. Religion, Emotion Regulation, and Well-Being
17. Adherence to emotion norms is greater in individualist cultures than in collectivist cultures.
18. Thinking about God discourages dehumanization of religious outgroups.
19. Dehumanization Israel
20. Queen's Gambit Declined: The Gender-Equality Paradox in Chess Participation Across 160 Countries
21. Thinking about God Discourages Dehumanization of Religious Outgroups, September 3 2021
22. West Bank Dictator Game
23. A many-analysts approach to the relation between religiosity and well-being
24. Adherence to Emotion Norms Is Greater in Individualist Cultures Than in Collectivist Cultures.
25. A many-analysts approach to the relation between religiosity and well-being
26. A motivational framework of religion: Tying together the why and the how of religion
27. sj-docx-1-pss-10.1177_09567976211034806 ��� Supplemental material for Queen���s Gambit Declined: The Gender-Equality Paradox in Chess Participation Across 160 Countries
28. Queen’s Gambit Declined: The Gender-Equality Paradox in Chess Participation Across 160 Countries
29. Rights and Responsibilities Are Substitutable Framings That Differentially Affect Judgment
30. A means-ends framework of acculturation
31. A motivational framework of religion: Tying together the why and the how of religion
32. God Rest Our Hearts: Religiosity and Cognitive Reappraisal
33. 10.1002/brb3.2267
34. Evidence of Positive Intergroup Perceptions About the Role of Religious Belief in a Chronically Violent Conflict
35. The Gender-Equality Paradox and Optimal Distinctiveness: More Gender-Equal Societies Have More Gendered Names
36. Supplemental Material, sj-docx-1-spp-10.1177_19485506211037576 - The Gender-Equality Paradox and Optimal Distinctiveness: More Gender-Equal Societies Have More Gendered Names
37. A motivational framework of acculturation
38. Religion and Democratic Commitment: A Unifying Motivational Framework
39. Chapter 22 - Fear not: religion and emotion regulation in coping with existential concerns
40. Thinking about God Discourages Dehumanization of Religious Outgroups
41. Rights and Responsibilities Are Substitutable Framings That Differentially Affect Judgment
42. God Values the Lives of My Out-Group More Than I Do: Evidence From Fiji and Israel
43. Emotion regulation is motivated.
44. God Values the Lives of My Outgroup More Than I Do: Evidence from Fiji and Israel
45. Religiosity and Desired Emotions: Belief Maintenance or Prosocial Facilitation?
46. Religiosity and Emotion Regulation
47. The Gender-Equality Paradox and Optimal Distinctiveness: More Gender-Equal Societies Have More Gendered Names
48. One Size Does Not Fit All: Tailoring Cognitive Reappraisal to Different Emotions
49. Religion and Anti-Immigration Sentiments in Context: Field Studies in Jerusalem
50. God Values the Lives of My Out-Group More Than I Do: Evidence From Fiji and Israel
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