Moral concern of local deity
Associated Documents (1)
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Purzycki, Benjamin Grant | The moralization bias of gods’ minds: a cross-cultural test | Article |
Associated Hypotheses (6)
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Purzycki, Benjamin Grant | 2022 | Individuals will ascribe moral attributes to their local deities. | |
Purzycki, Benjamin Grant | 2022 | Age affects how one perceives the moral concern of their moralizing and local deities. | |
Purzycki, Benjamin Grant | 2022 | Less educated individuals are more likely to ascribe moral concerns to both moralizing and local gods. | |
Purzycki, Benjamin Grant | 2022 | Higher levels of moral concern attributed to moralizing deities is associated with higher levels of moral concern associated with local deities. | |
Purzycki, Benjamin Grant | 2022 | Moral concern attributed to deities is generally low. | |
Purzycki, Benjamin Grant | 2022 | Moral concern attributed to local deities is lower when the dominant religion (i.e. that of the moralizing deity) is hostile or antagonistic towards the local deity. |