Religious Americans Have Less Positive Attitudes Toward Science, but This Does Not Extend to Other Cultures

Volume: 12, Issue: 4, Pages: 528 - 536
Published: Jun 23, 2020
Abstract
It is commonly claimed that science and religion are logically and psychologically at odds with one another. However, previous studies have mainly examined American samples; therefore, generalizations about antagonism between religion and science may be unwarranted. We examined the correlation between religiosity and attitudes toward science across 11 studies including representative data from 60 countries ( N = 66,438), nine convenience samples...
Paper Details
Title
Religious Americans Have Less Positive Attitudes Toward Science, but This Does Not Extend to Other Cultures
Published Date
Jun 23, 2020
Volume
12
Issue
4
Pages
528 - 536
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