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Social location and predictors of adopting an atheistic worldview in ...


Social location and predictors of adopting an atheistic worldview in ...

We theorize four social predictors — (non)religious upbringing, exposure to worldview pluralism, higher education, and US regional cultures — that should affect ...

Predictors of Adopting an Atheistic Worldview: An Analysis of Survey ...

Logistic regression models reveal that an individual's level of certainty in their belief in God at age 16 is significantly associated with ...

An Analysis of Survey Data Containing a Retrospective Measure of ...

Request PDF | Predictors of Adopting an Atheistic Worldview: An Analysis of ... This distrust of atheists is driven by religious predictors, social location, and ...

Research Projects — Explaining Atheism

Unbelief within marginalized communities · Explaining Arab atheism in the digital age · Social location and predictors of adopting an atheistic worldview in the ...

Exposure to Worldview Pluralism and Adopting an Atheistic Worldview

research examines predictors of adopting an atheistic worldview—that is, shifting from a non- ... social interactions and adopting atheistic worldviews and ...

Our programme is examining atheism around the world ...

Learn more about the approach the Explaining Atheism programme is taking · Social location and predictors of adopting an atheistic worldview in the United States ...

Atheism, Social Networks and Health: A Review and Theoretical ...

This is an especially important gap in the religion/secularism research because religiosity appears to be declining throughout the Western world (Zuckerman, ...

Triangle Atheists: Stigma, Identity, and Community Among Atheists ...

Survey results find that atheist affiliates in both national and local groups rate political activism as more important than social reasons in ...

In God we trust? Neural measures reveal lower social conformity ...

Another scenario—one that we believe is more plausible—is that diminished conformity renders individuals less likely to adopt others' beliefs on faith; thus, ...

The number of religious 'nones' has soared, but not the number of ...

Our study found that there are a number of other social forces associated with the likelihood of an individual identifying as an atheist, above ...

The Road to Disbelief: A Study of the Atheist De-Conversion Process

worldview is adopted to take its place. Finally, they are able to 'come out' as an atheist, validating their identity in social interaction (Smith 2011).

Social Determinants of Identifying as an Atheist beyond Disbelief

Scheitle et al. (2018) showed how the adoption of and openness about an atheist identity is in part shaped by the outness of close friends and ...

The number of religious 'nones' has soared, but not the ... - Yahoo

Social factors, from wealth to politics, may shape whether people who do not believe in God identify as an atheist.

Worldview Formation and the Emergence of Atheist Britain

vidual characteristics but rather “the dominant worldview” of the broader social ... meant that non-religious worldviews were occupying a paradoxical position.

“Accepting Evolution Means You Can't Believe in God”: Atheistic ...

We found that 56.5% of students perceived that evolution is atheistic even when they were given the option to choose an agnostic perception of evolution.

DISSERTATION - Mountain Scholar

Spirituality, religion, worldview, atheism, social work education, difficult dialogues, curriculum ... adopting an atheist worldview. Many reported thoroughly ...

Atheism | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

An asymmetry exists between theism and atheism in that atheists have not offered faith as a justification for non-belief. That is, atheists have not presented ...

Love thy Neighbour… or not: Christians, but not Atheists, Show High ...

Atheists rated Christians, Buddhists, Jews, and Hindus as favourably as they rated their own atheist in-group, but rated Muslims less positively (although this ...

Patterns of Perceived Hostility and Identity Concealment among Self ...

We do find, however, that atheists in some social locations report higher levels of identity concealment, particularly those who identify as ...

Atheists As “Other”: Moral Boundaries and Cultural Membership in ...

This distrust of atheists is driven by religious predictors, social location, and broader value orientations. It is rooted in moral and symbolic, rather ...