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1Department of Psychology,Grand Valley State University,Allendale,MI 49401.galenl@gvsu.eduhttp://gvsu.edu/psychology/luke-galen-110.htm.
Abstract:
Big Gods are described as having a "prosocial" effect. However, this conflates parochialism (group cohesion) with cooperation extended to strangers or out-group members. An examination of the cited experimental studies indicates that religion is actually associated with increased within-group parochialism, rather than extended or universal prosociality, and that the same general mechanisms underlie both religious and secular effects.
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