(Mis)perception of Morality between Believers and Nonbelievers in God

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2010-04Author
Rice, Andrea
Foiles, Brianne
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Goodman, Jeffrey A.
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There is a great deal of distrust of those who do not believe in God. For example, American voters report being less likely to vote for an atheist presidential candidate than a Black, Jew,
Muslim, or homosexual (Edgell, Gerteis, & Hartmann, 2006). The present study was conducted to determine if distrust of nonbelievers is justified, given their lower moral standards, or is simply a view held by believers toward those who do not share their views.
Subject
Theists--Public opinion
Theists--Attitudes
Atheists--Public opinion
Atheists--Attitudes
Morality--Public opinion
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Color poster with text and graph.
