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  2. Religious orientation - Wikipedia

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    Extrinsic religious orientation is a method of using religion to achieve non-religious goals, essentially viewing religion as a means to an end. [4] It is used by people who go to religious gatherings and claim certain religious ideologies to establish or maintain social networks while minimally adhering to the teachings of the religion.

  3. Religiosity - Wikipedia

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    A market-based theory of religious choice and governmental regulation of religion have been the dominant theories used to explain variations of religiosity between societies [clarification needed]. However, researchers Anthony Gill and Eric Lundsgaarde documented a much stronger correlation between welfare state spending and religiosity (see ...

  4. Psychology of religion - Wikipedia

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    An example is the Religious Orientation Scale of Allport and Ross, [22] which measures how respondents stand on intrinsic and extrinsic religion as described by Allport. More recent questionnaires include the Age-Universal I-E Scale of Gorsuch and Venable, [ 50 ] the Religious Life Inventory of Batson, Schoenrade and Ventis, [ 23 ] and the ...

  5. Religion and personality - Wikipedia

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    Extrinsic religiosity was associated with higher Neuroticism but unrelated to the other personality factors. Levels of Neuroticism among religiousness vary, with European samples exhibiting higher levels than in the United States, which was speculated to be due to the dominance of Catholicism in European samples.

  6. Religiosity and intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The idea that analytical thinking makes one less likely to be religious is an idea supported by Gervais and Noernzayan's 2012 study [37] They observed that intuitive thinking tended to increase intrinsic religiosity, intuitive religious belief and belief in supernatural entities. They also added a causative element, finding that subtly ...

  7. Twin and triplet births are on the decline. Here's how it ...

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    Triplet and higher multiple births nosedive. In 2004, of the people younger than 35 who gave birth with the help of IVF, 32.7% delivered twins, and 4.9% delivered triplets, according to doctors at ...

  8. Daniel Batson - Wikipedia

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    Batson's most famous [citation needed] contribution to psychology of religion is his argument that the traditional distinction made by Gordon Allport [7] between intrinsic and extrinsic religious orientations does not exhaust all possible religious orientations; rather, he believes it is important to refer to what he calls quest, a form of ...

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    Related: Keith Urban Honors Wife Nicole Kidman for Her Support amid Past 'Addictions' and Rehab: 'She Chose Love' “She hears it as a love song and it finished and she just looks at me, she goes ...