Religion, parochialism and intuitive cooperation

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2021, 2021

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İşler, Ozan
Yılmaz, Onurcan
Maule, A. John

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NATURE RESEARCH

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BRONZE

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Religions promote cooperation, but they can also be divisive. Is religious cooperation intuitively parochial against atheists? Evidence supporting the social heuristics hypothesis (SHH) suggests that cooperation is intuitive, independent of religious group identity. We tested this prediction in a one-shot prisoner's dilemma game, where 1,280 practising Christian believers were paired with either a coreligionist or an atheist and where time limits were used to increase reliance on either intuitive or deliberated decisions. We explored another dual-process account of cooperation, the self-control account (SCA), which suggests that visceral reactions tend to be selfish and that cooperation requires deliberation. We found evidence for religious parochialism but no support for SHH's prediction of intuitive cooperation. Consistent with SCA but requiring confirmation in future studies, exploratory analyses showed that religious parochialism involves decision conflict and concern for strong reciprocity and that deliberation promotes cooperation independent of religious group identity.

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CONDITIONAL COOPERATION, SOCIAL HEURISTICS, GOD-CONCEPTS, SELF-CONTROL, RECIPROCITY, PREFERENCES, BEHAVIOR, INCENTIVES, EVOLUTION, INFERENCE, Religion and Psychology, Motivation, SOCIAL HEURISTICS, Decision Making, 150, Prisoner Dilemma, PREFERENCES, RECIPROCITY, SELF-CONTROL, INCENTIVES, EVOLUTION, Game Theory, Heuristics, Humans, CONDITIONAL COOPERATION, INFERENCE, Interpersonal Relations, Cooperative Behavior, GOD-CONCEPTS, BEHAVIOR, Intuition, Economics, Human behaviour, Religion

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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences

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Nature Human Behaviour

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5

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512

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