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International Journal for the Psychology of Religion | 2016

Location, location, location: Effects of cross-religious primes on prosocial behaviour

Dimitris Xygalatas; Eva Kundtová Klocová; Jakub Cigán; Radek Kundt; Peter Maňo; Silvie Kotherová; Panagiotis Mitkidis; Sebastian Wallot; Martin Kanovsky

ABSTRACT Priming with religious concepts is known to have a positive effect on prosocial behavior; however, the effects of religious primes associated with outgroups remain unknown. To explore this, we conducted a field experiment in a multicultural, multireligious setting (the island of Mauritius). Our design used naturally occurring, ecologically relevant contextual primes pertinent to everyday religious and secular life while maintaining full experimental control. We found that both ingroup and outgroup religious contexts increased generosity as measured by a donation task. In accordance with previous research, we also found an interaction between individual religiosity and the efficacy of the religious primes. We discuss these findings and their interpretation, and we suggest potential avenues for further research.


Religion, brain and behavior | 2017

Big Gods in small places : the Random Allocation Game in Mauritius

Dimitrios Xygalatas; Silvie Kotherová; Peter Maňo; Radek Kundt; Jakub Cigán; Eva Kundtová Klocová; Martin Lang

ABSTRACT The relationship between religion and social behavior has been the subject of longstanding debates. Recent evolutionary models of religious morality propose that particular types of supernatural beliefs related to moralizing and punitive high gods will have observable effects on prosociality. We tested this hypothesis, comparing the effects of diverse religious beliefs, practices, and contexts among Hindus in Mauritius. We found that specific aspects of religious belief (related to moralizing gods) as well as religious practice (participation in high-intensity rituals) were significant predictors of prosocial behavior. These findings contribute to a more nuanced understanding of religious prosociality and have significant implications for the evolution of morality.


Archive | 2017

Does ritual intensity affect attractiveness assessments

Peter Maňo; Dimitrios Xygalatas; Michaela Porubanová; John H. Shaver; Jan Krátký


Archive | 2017

The Effect of Ritual Cue Intensity on Perceived Attractiveness

Peter Maňo; Dimitrios Xygalatas; Michaela Porubanová; John H. Shaver; Jan Krátký


Archive | 2017

Dynamics of Fan’s Experience during Basketball Games

Gabriela Baranowski Pinto; Peter Maňo; Vitor Leonardo da SilvaProfeta; Dimitrios Xygalatas


Archive | 2017

Ritual Gone Wrong: What We Learn from Ritual Disruption, by Kathryn T. McClymond.

Peter Maňo


Archive | 2017

Moral foundations and religious prosociality in Mauritius

Radek Kundt; Eva Kundtová Klocová; Peter Maňo; Dimitrios Xygalatas; Jan Horský; Martin Lang; Jakub Cigán; Monika Bystroňová; Jan Krátký; Benjamin G. Purzycki


Archive | 2016

The effect of religious ritual cue intensity on perceivedattractiveness

Peter Maňo; Dimitrios Xygalatas; Michaela Porubanová; John H. Shaver; Jan Krátký


Archive | 2015

Experimental study of prosocial behavior in cross-religious settings on Mauritius

Jakub Cigán; Silvie Kotherová; Radek Kundt; Eva Kundtová Klocová; Peter Maňo; Panagiotis Mitkidis; Sebastian Wallot; Martin Kanovský; Dimitrios Xygalatas


Pantheon : religionistický časopis | 2014

Rituál a mysl: kognitivní a evoluční teórie rituálu

Danijela Jerotijević; Peter Maňo

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