Do Religious Contexts Elicit More Trust and Altruism? An Experiment on Facebook

Bradley J. Ruffle, R. Sosis
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We design a decision-making scenario experiment on Facebook to measure subjects’ altruism and trust toward attendees of a religious service, a fitness class and a local music performance. Secular and religious subjects alike display significantly more altruism and trust toward the synagogue attendees than participants at the other two venues. By all measures of religiosity, even the most secular subjects behave more prosocially in the religious venue than in the comparable non-religious settings. We also find that secular subjects are just as altruistic toward synagogue and prayer group members as religious subjects are. These findings support recent theories that emphasize the pivotal role of religious context in arousing high levels of prosociality among those who are religious. Finally, our results offer startlingly little evidence for the widely documented religious-secular divide in Israel.
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宗教背景会引发更多的信任和利他主义吗?Facebook上的实验
我们在Facebook上设计了一个决策场景实验,以衡量受试者对宗教服务、健身课程和当地音乐表演参与者的利他主义和信任。与其他两个场所的参与者相比,世俗和宗教的参与者对犹太教堂的参与者都表现出更多的利他主义和信任。从宗教虔诚度的各种衡量标准来看,即使是最世俗的受试者,在宗教场合也比在类似的非宗教场合表现得更亲社会。我们还发现,世俗受试者对犹太教堂和祈祷小组成员的利他行为与宗教受试者一样。这些发现支持了最近的一些理论,这些理论强调宗教背景在激发信教者的高水平亲社会性方面起着关键作用。最后,我们的研究结果为以色列广泛记载的宗教-世俗分歧提供的证据少得惊人。
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