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Gervais & Norenzayan (2012) reported in Science a series of 4 experiments in which manipulations intended to foster analytic thinking decreased religious belief. We conducted a precise, large, multi-site pre-registered replication of one of these experiments. We observed little to no effect of the experimental manipulation on religious belief (d = 0.07 in the wrong direction, 95% CI-0.12, 0.25, N = 941). The original finding does not seem to provide reliable or valid evidence that analytic thinking causes a decrease in religious belief.
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Clinton Sanchez
DePaul University
Brian A. Sundermeier
Concordia University Chicago
Kenneth Gray
Northwestern University
PLoS ONE
DePaul University
Dominican University
College of DuPage
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a228d931c98317530ff6054 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172636