نتایج جستجو برای: religious judgments

تعداد نتایج: 61993  

Journal: :Social neuroscience 2008
Shihui Han Lihua Mao Xiaosi Gu Ying Zhu Jianqiao Ge Yina Ma

Christianity strongly encourages its believers to surrender to God and to judge the self from God's perspective. We used functional MRI to assess whether this religious belief is associated with neural correlates of self-referential processing distinct from that of non-religious people. Non-religious and Christian participants were scanned while performing tasks of personal-trait judgments rega...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2009
Jesse Graham Jonathan Haidt Brian A Nosek

How and why do moral judgments vary across the political spectrum? To test moral foundations theory (J. Haidt & J. Graham, 2007; J. Haidt & C. Joseph, 2004), the authors developed several ways to measure people's use of 5 sets of moral intuitions: Harm/care, Fairness/reciprocity, Ingroup/loyalty, Authority/respect, and Purity/sanctity. Across 4 studies using multiple methods, liberals consisten...

2009
Jesse Graham Jonathan Haidt Brian A. Nosek

How and why do moral judgments vary across the political spectrum? To test moral foundations theory (J. Haidt & J. Graham, 2007; J. Haidt & C. Joseph, 2004), the authors developed several ways to measure people’s use of 5 sets of moral intuitions: Harm/care, Fairness/reciprocity, Ingroup/loyalty, Authority/ respect, and Purity/sanctity. Across 4 studies using multiple methods, liberals consiste...

2013
Jon C. Tilburt Katherine M. James Sarah M. Jenkins Ryan M. Antiel Farr A. Curlin Kenneth A. Rasinski

The broad diversity in physicians' judgments on controversial health care topics may reflect differences in religious characteristics, political ideologies, and moral intuitions. We tested an existing measure of moral intuitions in a new population (U.S. physicians) to assess its validity and to determine whether physicians' moral intuitions correlate with their views on controversial health ca...

Journal: :Journal of Cognition and Development 2021

We explored the role of parental testimony in children’s developing beliefs about ontological status typically unobservable phenomena. US parents and their 5- to 7-year-old children (N = 25 dyads) separately rated confidence existence scientific religious entities (e.g., germs, angels), were invited engage an unmoderated dyadic conversation entities. Both more confident compared Parental religi...

2014
Will M. Gervais

Scientific research yields inconsistent and contradictory evidence relating religion to moral judgments and outcomes, yet most people on earth nonetheless view belief in God (or gods) as central to morality, and many view atheists with suspicion and scorn. To evaluate intuitions regarding a causal link between religion and morality, this paper tested intuitive moral judgments of atheists and ot...

Journal: :Health law review 2002
Abdallah S Daar Lorraine Sheremeta

There are few areas of modern biomedical research that have aroused as much controversy as stem cells. Scientists, physicians, patients and patient advocacy groups tend to emphasize the potential therapeutic benefits. Others argue that the potential benefits of stem cells have been exaggerated. Entrepreneurs, and research scientists — who are sometimes one and the same — envision vast medical a...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Jean Decety Jason M. Cowell Kang Lee Randa Mahasneh Susan Malcolm-Smith Bilge Selcuk Xinyue Zhou

Prosocial behaviors are ubiquitous across societies. They emerge early in ontogeny and are shaped by interactions between genes and culture. Over the course of middle childhood, sharing approaches equality in distribution. Since 5.8 billion humans, representing 84% of the worldwide population, identify as religious, religion is arguably one prevalent facet of culture that influences the develop...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2017
Larisa Heiphetz Susan A Gelman Liane L Young

Previous work shows that children view group membership and psychological traits in essentialist terms, perceiving them to be both biologically determined and stable across time. To what extent might individuals view mental states such as beliefs similarly? Given that beliefs are often based on experience and can change across time, one hypothesis is that beliefs on the whole do not elicit esse...

2016
Larisa Heiphetz Susan A. Gelman Ann Arbor Liane L. Young

Prior work shows that children view group membership and psychological traits in essentialist terms, perceiving them to be both biologically determined and stable across time. To what extent might individuals view mental states such as beliefs similarly? Given that beliefs are often based on experience and can change across time, one hypothesis is that beliefs on the whole do not elicit essenti...

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