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Jonathan Jong

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Current Opinion in Psychology|September 17, 2020
Death anxiety and religionJonathan Jong
Plos One|December 18, 2019
Beyond Buddhism and animism: A psychometric test of the structure of Burmese Theravada BuddhismMark Stanford, Jonathan Jong
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 9, 2019
The evolution of the shaman's cultural toolkitAiyana K Willard, Yo Nakawake, Jonathan Jong
Plos One|December 25, 2015
Shared Negative Experiences Lead to Identity Fusion via Personal ReflectionJonathan Jong, Harvey Whitehouse, Christopher Kavanagh, et al.
Omega|June 6, 2017
Knowledge of Deaths in Hotel Rooms Diminishes Perceived Value and Elicits Guest AversionJesse M Bering, Emma R Curtin, Jonathan Jong
Child Development|February 19, 2017
Rituals Improve Children's Ability to Delay GratificationVeronika Rybanska, Ryan McKay, Jonathan Jong, et al.
Translational Behavioral Medicine|August 25, 2022
The development of the Religious Health Interventions in Behavioural Science (RHIBS) Taxonomy: a scientific classification of religious practices in healthRiya Patel, Jonathan Jong, Everett L Worthington, et al.
Psychological Trauma : Theory, Research, Practice and Policy|January 29, 2019
Death salience moderates the effect of trauma on religiosityZoe Morris Trainor, Jonathan Jong, Matthias Bluemke, et al.
European Journal of Social Psychology|October 11, 2019
Positive experiences of high arousal martial arts rituals are linked to identity fusion and costly pro-group actionsChristopher M Kavanagh, Jonathan Jong, Ryan McKay, et al.
Scientific Data|August 23, 2019
Death anxiety, exposure to death, mortuary preferences, and religiosity in five countriesJonathan Jong, Jamin Halberstadt, Matthias Bluemke, et al.
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Current Opinion in Psychology|September 17, 2020
Death anxiety and religionJonathan Jong
Plos One|December 18, 2019
Beyond Buddhism and animism: A psychometric test of the structure of Burmese Theravada BuddhismMark Stanford, Jonathan Jong
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 9, 2019
The evolution of the shaman's cultural toolkitAiyana K Willard, Yo Nakawake, Jonathan Jong
Plos One|December 25, 2015
Shared Negative Experiences Lead to Identity Fusion via Personal ReflectionJonathan Jong, Harvey Whitehouse, Christopher Kavanagh, et al.
Omega|June 6, 2017
Knowledge of Deaths in Hotel Rooms Diminishes Perceived Value and Elicits Guest AversionJesse M Bering, Emma R Curtin, Jonathan Jong
Child Development|February 19, 2017
Rituals Improve Children's Ability to Delay GratificationVeronika Rybanska, Ryan McKay, Jonathan Jong, et al.
Translational Behavioral Medicine|August 25, 2022
The development of the Religious Health Interventions in Behavioural Science (RHIBS) Taxonomy: a scientific classification of religious practices in healthRiya Patel, Jonathan Jong, Everett L Worthington, et al.
Psychological Trauma : Theory, Research, Practice and Policy|January 29, 2019
Death salience moderates the effect of trauma on religiosityZoe Morris Trainor, Jonathan Jong, Matthias Bluemke, et al.
European Journal of Social Psychology|October 11, 2019
Positive experiences of high arousal martial arts rituals are linked to identity fusion and costly pro-group actionsChristopher M Kavanagh, Jonathan Jong, Ryan McKay, et al.
Scientific Data|August 23, 2019
Death anxiety, exposure to death, mortuary preferences, and religiosity in five countriesJonathan Jong, Jamin Halberstadt, Matthias Bluemke, et al.
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