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Pasek M, Kelly J, Shackleford C, White C, Vishkin A, Smith J, et al.
Psychol Sci . 2023 Apr; 34(6):657-669. PMID: 37071698
Most humans believe in a god or gods, a belief that may promote prosociality toward coreligionists. A critical question is whether such enhanced prosociality is primarily parochial and confined to...
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Smith J, Pasek M, Vishkin A, Johnson K, Shackleford C, Ginges J
J Exp Psychol Gen . 2022 Apr; 151(10):2586-2603. PMID: 35389741
In seven studies, six with American Christians and one with Israeli Jews (total = 2,323), we examine how and when belief in moralizing gods influences dehumanization of ethno-religious outgroups. We...
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Rad M, Shackleford C, Lee K, Jassin K, Ginges J
PLoS One . 2019 Dec; 14(12):e0226967. PMID: 31887173
Transgender rights and discrimination against transgender people are growing public policy issues. Theorizing from social, cognitive, and evolutionary psychology suggests that beyond attitudes, discrimination against transgender people may derive from...
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Hamid N, Pretus C, Atran S, Crockett M, Ginges J, Sheikh H, et al.
R Soc Open Sci . 2019 Jul; 6(6):181585. PMID: 31312469
Violent intergroup conflicts are often motivated by commitments to abstract ideals such as god or nation, so-called 'sacred' values that are insensitive to material trade-offs. There is scant knowledge of...
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Ginges J, Shackleford C
Behav Brain Sci . 2019 May; 41:e203. PMID: 31064604
The role of ideas and beliefs is generally underplayed in Whitehouse's account. However, just as people may feel that their identity is fused with a collective, they may also feel...
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Pretus C, Hamid N, Sheikh H, Gomez A, Ginges J, Tobena A, et al.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci . 2019 May; 14(6):569-577. PMID: 31058987
Willingness to fight and die (WFD) has been developed as a measure to capture willingness to incur costly sacrifices for the sake of a greater cause in the context of...
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Gomez A, Lopez-Rodriguez L, Sheikh H, Ginges J, Wilson L, Waziri H, et al.
Nat Hum Behav . 2019 Apr; 1(9):673-679. PMID: 31024146
Frontline investigations with fighters against the Islamic State (ISIL or ISIS), combined with multiple online studies, address willingness to fight and die in intergroup conflict. The general focus is on...
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Rad M, Ginges J
Nat Hum Behav . 2019 Apr; 2(5):343-347. PMID: 30962601
Nationality governs almost every aspect of our lives, including where we may live and travel, as well as our opportunities for education, healthcare and work. It is a common-sense social...
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Pretus C, Hamid N, Sheikh H, Ginges J, Tobena A, Davis R, et al.
Front Psychol . 2019 Jan; 9:2462. PMID: 30627108
Violent extremism is often explicitly motivated by commitment to abstract ideals such as the nation or divine law-so-called "sacred" values that are relatively insensitive to material incentives and define our...
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Ginges J
Trends Cogn Sci . 2018 Dec; 23(1):1-3. PMID: 30497936
There is a moral logic to reasoning about political violence. People will often fight not for individual or collective material gain, but because of their commitment to abstract moral and...