Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7248554 | Personality and Individual Differences | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We present new data about the correlation between religiosity and cognitive abilities. At the individual level of analysis the correlation is râ¯=â¯â0.199 and at the country level of analysis the correlation is râ¯=â¯â0.420 with a test of fluid intelligence and râ¯=â¯â0.536 with PISA 2015 science scores. These correlations can be reduced by partialling out measures of traditional values, power distance and conservatism/liberalism. They can also be reduced by partialling out economic and political indices. Our findings indicate that it is the broad Conservative Syndrome that correlates negatively with cognitive abilities, and religiosity is only a part of it. Cognitive ability is becoming an increasingly important predictor of social conservatism.
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Authors
Lazar Stankov, Jihyun Lee,