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Religion and oppression: cross-national and experimental investigations

Authors :
Valerie W. Jackson
Ian G. Hansen
Andrew G. Ryder
Source :
Religion, Brain & Behavior. 8:369-393
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2017.

Abstract

Our goal was to investigate the relation between religiosity and oppression. We examined, in two multinational samples taken from pre-existing data, how national oppression – measured by an index of lack of liberty and by the number of refugees originating from the country – related to religiosity (e.g., belief in God, prayer frequency). We also examined how oppression related to authoritarianism and exclusivity, measures of conservatism often correlated with religiosity. Oppression’s relation to religiosity depended on what was controlled in the analysis: without additional controls, the relation was modestly positive; when controlling for human development and other demographic variables, the relation was modestly negative. In a separate student sample, participants at an ethnoculturally heterogeneous urban college who were primed with questions measuring religiosity were less supportive of oppression and militarization than if unprimed or primed with questions measuring authoritarianism. These ...

Details

ISSN :
21535981 and 2153599X
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Religion, Brain & Behavior
Accession number :
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