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    The religiosity gender gap in 14 diverse societies by Vardy, T, Moya, C, Placek, CD, Apicella, CL, Bolyanatz, A, Cohen, E, Handley, C, Kundtova Klocova, E, Lesorogol, C, Mathew, S, McNamara, SA, Purzycki, BG, Soler, M, Weigel, JL, Willard, AK, Xygalatas, D, Norenzayan, A, Henrich, J, Lang, M, Atkinson, QD

    Published 2022
    “…Scholars of religion have long sought to explain the persistent finding that women tend to report greater religiosity than men. However, the size of this “gender gap” may depend on the measure of religiosity employed, the religious tradition being sampled, and socio-demographic factors. …”
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    Religiosity and religious attendance as factors in wellbeing and social engagement by Dunbar, R

    Published 2020
    “…The results suggest that religiosity and attendance at religious services most strongly affect engagement with the local community and through that the numbers of friends someone has, as well as the level of trust in the local community and bondedness with friends and family. …”
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    Religious diversity reconsidered: local religious contexts and individual religiosity by Lim, C, De Graaf, ND

    Published 2020
    “…Focusing on Protestants, Catholics, and non-affiliated, the analysis reveals that although religious diversity, especially the share of the religious outgroup, tends to be associated negatively with an individual’s religious involvement, there are important differences in how religious diversity is related to religiosity among different religious groups including Protestants and Catholics. …”
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    Piety in a Secular Society: Migration, Religiosity, and Islam in Britain by Lewis, V, Kashyap, R

    Published 2013
    “…While in the American context religion is seen to facilitate immigrant incorporation by providing both spiritual and socioeconomic resources, in Europe high levels of religiosity are theorized as a barrier for immigrant incorporation into the secular mainstream. …”
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    Family versus school effect on individual religiosity: Evidence from Pakistan by Bano, M, Ferra, E

    Published 2018
    “…This paper presents an empirical analysis of the impact of school type on students’ levels of religiosity. We use a new dataset on female students of registered madrasas (Islamic schools) and secular schools from urban parts of Pakistan. …”
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    The cultural morphospace of ritual form: examining modes of religiosity cross-culturally by Atkinson, Q, Whitehouse, H

    Published 2011
    “…Ethnographic, historical, archaeological and experimental work suggests the existence of two basic clusters of ritual dynamics or 'modes of religiosity' - a low-frequency, high-arousal cluster linked to the formation of small cohesive communities (imaginistic mode) and high-frequency, low-arousal cluster associated with larger, more centralized social morphology (doctrinal mode). …”
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    Immanent power and empirical religiosity conversion of the Daimyo of Kyushu, 1560–1580 by Strathern, AL

    Published 2020
    “…These conversions are analysed here in the light of the relevance of ‘empirical religiosity’: the tendency to alter religious commitments and ritual practices according to their perceived efficacy in bringing about this-worldly outcomes. …”
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    The Einstein effect: global evidence for scientific source credibility effects and the influence of religiosity by Hoogeveen, S, Haaf, JM, Bulbulia, JA, Altay, S, Bendixen, T, Berniūnas, R, Kavanagh, C, Levy, N, Turpin, H

    Published 2022
    “…We found a robust global source credibility effect for scientific authorities, which we dub ‘the Einstein effect’: across all 24 countries and all levels of religiosity, scientists held greater authority than spiritual gurus. …”
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    The role for simulations in theory construction for the social sciences: case studies concerning divergent modes of religiosity by Whitehouse, H, Kahn, K, Hochberg, M, Bryson, J

    Published 2012
    “…In this article we demonstrate the benefits of simulating the predictions of a well-known theory in the Cognitive Science of Religion, the theory of Divergent Modes of Religiosity. Many of these predictions have already been tested against contemporary and longitudinal evidence, using the methods of both qualitative case study and large-scale survey, and some of the mechanisms responsible for the patterns observed have been investigated by means of controlled experiments. …”
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    The future of secular law in Spain: a model based on the evolution of religiosity and religious influence on law by Garciandía Igal, D

    Published 2023
    “…<p>This article analyzes how the evolution of religiosity will affect the secularity of Spanish law. …”
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    Religiosity, secular participation, and cultural socialization: a case study of the 1933-1942 Urban English Cohort by McAndrew, S, Richards, L

    Published 2020
    “…We model the association between religiosity and secular cultural and social participation for this cohort in 1957, then examine how cultural socialization in childhood relates to religiosity in their later adulthood using surveys fielded between 2005 and 2007. …”
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    Which societies provide a strong religious socialization context? Explanations beyond the effects of national religiosity by Müller, T, De Graaf, N, Schmidt, P

    Published 2014
    “…Previous research has shown that parents’ religiosity matters less for the transmission of religious beliefs in devout than in secular nations, implying smaller costs of religious socialization. …”
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