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Intrinsic religiosity reduces intergroup hostility under mortality salience
Authors:Agnieszka Golec de Zavala  Aleksandra Cichocka  Edward Orehek  Abdolhossein Abdollahi
Affiliation:1. CIS‐IUL, Portugal;2. University of Warsaw, , Poland;3. University of Groningen, , The Netherlands;4. University of Limerick, , Ireland
Abstract:Results of three studies indicate that intrinsic religiosity and mortality salience interact to predict intergroup hostility. Study 1, conducted among 200 American Christians and Jews, reveals that under mortality salience, intrinsic (but not extrinsic or quest) religiosity is related to decreased support for aggressive counterterrorism. Study 2, conducted among 148 Muslims in Iran, demonstrates that intrinsic religiosity predicts decreased out‐group derogation under mortality salience. Study 3, conducted among 131 Polish Christians, shows that under mortality salience, priming of intrinsic religious concepts decreases support for aggressive counterterrorism. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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