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Religion, Brain & Behavior, Volume 10, Issue 4 (2020)
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Reflections on the scientific study of religion after the first decade of
Religion, Brain & Behavior
David Rohr
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Wesley J. Wildman
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Richard Sosis
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Joseph Bulbulia
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Uffe Schjoedt
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Joel Daniels
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Christopher Kavanagh
Pages: 359-364
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23 Oct 2020
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The divergent effects of prayer on cheating
Victoria K. Alogna
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Jamin Halberstadt
Pages: 365-378
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16 May 2019
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Religion makes鈥攁nd unmakes鈥攖he status quo: religiosity and spirituality have opposing effects on conservatism via RWA and SDO
Christopher Lockhart
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Chris G. Sibley
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Danny Osborne
Pages: 379-392
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24 Jun 2019
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Measuring supernatural belief implicitly using the Affect Misattribution Procedure
Robert M. Ross
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Jazmin L. Brown-Iannuzzi
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Will M. Gervais
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Jonathan Jong
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Jonathan A. Lanman
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Ryan McKay
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Gordon Pennycook
Pages: 393-406
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24 Jun 2019
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Synchrony vs. pain in males and females: an examination of differential effects on social bonding in a naturally occurring ritual
Ronald Fischer
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Janpaphat Kruekaew
Pages: 407-427
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21 Jun 2019
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Personal experience or cultural tradition: the difference between Christian identity in the Netherlands and Denmark
Ingrid Storm
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Bastiaan Rutjens
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Frenk van Harreveld
Pages: 428-443
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23 Aug 2019
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Are those who believe in God really more prosocial?
Michael N. Stagnaro
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Antonio A. Arechar
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David G. Rand
Pages: 444-458
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10 Dec 2019
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Informal religious activity outside hegemonic religions: wild traditions and their relevance to evolutionary models
Pascal Boyer
Pages: 459-472
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10 Dec 2019
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