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@article{2222358, author = {van Mulukom, Valerie and Turpin, Hugh and Haimila, Roosa and Purzycki, Benjamin Grant and Bendixen, Theiss and Kundtová Klocová, Eva and Řezníček, Dan and Coleman III, Tomas J. and Sevinç, Kenan and Maraldi, Everton and Schjoedt, Uffe and Rutjens, Bastiaan T and Farias, Miguel}, article_location = {WASHINGTON}, article_number = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/rel0000480}, keywords = {secular beliefs; worldviews; nonreligion; atheism; cross-cultural}, language = {eng}, issn = {1941-1022}, journal = {Psychology of Religion and Spirituality}, title = {What do nonreligious nonbelievers believe in? Secular worldviews around the world}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1037/rel0000480}, volume = {15}, year = {2023} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2222358 AU - van Mulukom, Valerie - Turpin, Hugh - Haimila, Roosa - Purzycki, Benjamin Grant - Bendixen, Theiss - Kundtová Klocová, Eva - Řezníček, Dan - Coleman III, Tomas J. - Sevinç, Kenan - Maraldi, Everton - Schjoedt, Uffe - Rutjens, Bastiaan T - Farias, Miguel PY - 2023 TI - What do nonreligious nonbelievers believe in? Secular worldviews around the world JF - Psychology of Religion and Spirituality VL - 15 IS - 1 SP - 143-156 EP - 143-156 PB - Educational Publishing Foundation - American Psychological Association SN - 19411022 KW - secular beliefs KW - worldviews KW - nonreligion KW - atheism KW - cross-cultural UR - https://doi.org/10.1037/rel0000480 N2 - The global increase in nonreligious individuals begs for a better understanding of what nonreligious beliefs and worldviews actually entail. Rather than assuming an absence of belief or imposing a predetermined set of beliefs, this research uses an open-ended approach to investigate which secular beliefs and worldviews nonreligious nontheistic individuals in 10 countries around the world might endorse. Approximately, one thousand participants were recruited (N = 996; approximately 100 participants per country) and completed the online survey. A data-driven coding scheme of the open-ended question about the participants' beliefs and worldviews was created and includes 51 categories in 11 supercategories (agency and control, collaboration and peace, equality and kindness, morality, natural laws and the here and now, nonreligiosity, reflection and acceptance, science and critical thinking, spirituality, truth, and other). The 10 most frequently mentioned categories were science, humanism, critical skepticism, natural laws, equality, kindness and caring, care for the earth, left-wing political causes, atheism, and individualism and freedom. Patterns of beliefs were explored, demonstrating three worldview belief sets: scientific worldviews, humanist worldviews, and caring nature-focused worldviews. This project is a timely data-driven exploration of the content and range of global secular worldviews around the world and matches previous theoretical work. Future research may utilize these data and findings to construct more comprehensive surveys to be completed in additional countries. ER -
VAN MULUKOM, Valerie, Hugh TURPIN, Roosa HAIMILA, Benjamin Grant PURZYCKI, Theiss BENDIXEN, Eva KUNDTOVÁ KLOCOVÁ, Dan ŘEZNÍČEK, Tomas J. COLEMAN III, Kenan SEVIN$\backslash$C C, Everton MARALDI, Uffe SCHJOEDT, Bastiaan T RUTJENS a Miguel FARIAS. What do nonreligious nonbelievers believe in? Secular worldviews around the world. \textit{Psychology of Religion and Spirituality}. WASHINGTON: Educational Publishing Foundation - American Psychological Association, 2023, roč.~15, č.~1, s.~143-156. ISSN~1941-1022. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1037/rel0000480.
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