Location, Location, Location: Effects of Cross-Religious Primes on Prosocial Behavior

Priming with religious concepts is known to have a positive effect on prosocial behavior; however, the effects of religious primes associated with outgroups remain unknown. To explore this, we conducted a field experiment in a multicultural, multireligious setting (the island of Mauritius). Our desi...

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Auteur principal: Xygalatas, Dēmētrēs 1977- (Auteur)
Collaborateurs: Kundtová Klocová, Eva ; Cigán, Jakub ; Kundt, Radek 1981- ; Maňo, Peter ; Kotherová, Silvie ; Mitkidis, Panagiotis ; Wallot, Sebastian ; Kanovský, Martin 1970-
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: 2016
Dans: The international journal for the psychology of religion
Année: 2016, Volume: 26, Numéro: 4, Pages: 304-319
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Résumé:Priming with religious concepts is known to have a positive effect on prosocial behavior; however, the effects of religious primes associated with outgroups remain unknown. To explore this, we conducted a field experiment in a multicultural, multireligious setting (the island of Mauritius). Our design used naturally occurring, ecologically relevant contextual primes pertinent to everyday religious and secular life while maintaining full experimental control. We found that both ingroup and outgroup religious contexts increased generosity as measured by a donation task. In accordance with previous research, we also found an interaction between individual religiosity and the efficacy of the religious primes. We discuss these findings and their interpretation, and we suggest potential avenues for further research.
ISSN:1532-7582
Contient:Enthalten in: The international journal for the psychology of religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/10508619.2015.1097287