Who would Iranian Muslims help? Religious dimensions and moral foundations as predictors

IF 0.8 3区 哲学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Archive for the Psychology of Religion-Archiv Fur Religionspsychologie Pub Date : 2021-12-28 DOI:10.1177/00846724211062944
Mehdi Mikani, K. R. Tabatabaei, P. Azadfallah
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Abstract

Religiosity has been linked with prosocial behavior and a preference for religious ingroups over outgroups. Yet, there are important differences in religious people’s beliefs, values, and practices. Fundamental and quest orientation toward religion may differentially predict intergroup bias in prosociality. Also, individualizing and binding moral foundations may have diverse effects on ingroup and outgroup bias in helping, as moral foundations theory (MFT) suggests that individualizing and binding foundations differ in how much they focus on ingroup and outgroup moral considerations. In this study, we examined the relationship between religious dimensions (quest religion, religious fundamentalism, intrinsic religiosity, and religious activity), moral foundations, prosocial behavior, and intergroup bias in helping. We found evidence for the effect of individualizing foundations, religious fundamentalism, and quest religion above and beyond demographics and other religious dimensions on intergroup bias in helping. Furthermore, there were independent positive effects of individualizing foundations, religious activity, and age, and independent negative effects of female gender and religious fundamentalism on prosocial behavior. This study provides a more nuanced understanding of the relations between religion, prosociality, and moral intuitions in a Muslim context.
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伊朗穆斯林会帮助谁?宗教层面和道德基础作为预测因素
笃信宗教与亲社会行为以及对宗教内部群体的偏好有关。然而,宗教人士在信仰、价值观和实践方面存在重要差异。宗教基本取向和宗教追求取向对群体间亲社会倾向的预测存在差异。此外,个性化和约束性道德基础可能对帮助的内群体和外群体偏见有不同的影响,因为道德基础理论(MFT)表明,个性化和约束性道德基础在关注内群体和外群体道德考虑的程度上有所不同。在本研究中,我们考察了宗教维度(追求宗教、宗教原教旨主义、内在宗教虔诚和宗教活动)、道德基础、亲社会行为和群体间帮助偏见之间的关系。我们发现了个体化基础、宗教原教旨主义和超越人口统计学和其他宗教维度的追求宗教对群体间帮助偏见的影响的证据。此外,个性化基础、宗教活动和年龄对亲社会行为有独立的正向影响,女性性别和宗教原教旨主义对亲社会行为有独立的负向影响。这项研究对穆斯林背景下宗教、亲社会和道德直觉之间的关系提供了更细致的理解。
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期刊介绍: The international, peer-reviewed journal Archive for the Psychology of Religion/Archiv für Religionspsychologie is the oldest periodical that publishes research in the psychology of religion. It is the organ of the International Association for the Psychology of Religion (IAPR), founded in 1914. The Archive for the Psychology of Religion/Archiv für Religionspsychologie is open to all scientific methodologies, both quantitative and qualitative.
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