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Do changes in threat salience predict the moral content of sermons? The case of Friday Khutbas in Turkey
Alper, Sinan; Bayrak, Fatih; Us, Elif Öykü; Yilmaz, Onurcan (Wiley, 2020)We analyzed the content of "Friday Khutbas" delivered in Turkish mosques between January 2001 and December 2018 to test the prediction of moral foundations theory (MFT) literature that threat salience would lead to an ... -
How to activate intuitive and reflective thinking in behavior research? A comprehensive examination of experimental techniques
Isler, Ozan; Yilmaz, Onurcan (Springer, 2022)Experiments comparing intuitive and reflective decisions provide insights into the cognitive foundations of human behavior. However, the relative strengths and weaknesses of the frequently used experimental techniques for ... -
Intergroup tolerance leads to subjective morality, which in turn is associated with (but does not lead to) reduced religiosity
Yilmaz, Onurcan; Bahcekapili, Hasan G.; Harma, Mehmet; Sevi, Baris (Sage Publications Ltd, 2020)Although the effect of religious belief on morally relevant behavior is well demonstrated, the reverse influence is less known. In this research, we examined the influence of morality on religious belief. In the first ... -
Is negativity bias intuitive for liberals and conservatives?
Salter, Metin Ege; Duymac, Firat Yavuz; Yilmaz, Onurcan; Bahcekapili, Hasan G.; Harma, Mehmet (Springer, 2023)Previous research suggests that conservatives (right-wingers) tend to show more negativity bias than liberals (left-wingers) in several tasks. However, the majority of these studies are based on correlational findings and ... -
The positive association of education with the trust in science and scientists is weaker in highly corrupt countries
Alper, Sinan; Yelbuz, Busra Elif; Akkurt, Sumeyra Bengisu; Yilmaz, Onurcan (Sage Publications Ltd, 2023)One of the most prominent correlates of trust in science and scientists is education level, possibly because educated individuals have higher levels of science knowledge and thinking ability, suggesting that trusting science ... -
Scarcity improves economic valuations when cognitively salient
Isler, Ozan; Yilmaz, Onurcan; Dulleck, Uwe (Elsevier, 2023)In an influential article, Shah et al. (2015) hypothesized that resource scarcity weakens the effect of irrelevant contextual factors on economic valuations. The hypothesis that scarcity frames value qualifies the applicability ...