This post is in response to Why Are Religious People (Generally) Less Intelligent? By Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic Ph.D. A recent review of studies found that religious belief is inversely associated with ...
In a paper published October 1 in Nature Communications, University of Chicago Medicine pediatrician Dana Suskind, MD, along with University of Chicago economists John List, Ph.D., and Julie Pernaudet ...
A recent review of studies found that religious belief is inversely associated with intelligence. That is, more intelligent people are generally less likely to be religious. The reasons for this are ...
Core beliefs are deeply held beliefs that inform how people see themselves and the world. They have a large influence on people’s perceptions and decision making. Core beliefs can be helpful, ...
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