• Religious behaviours are behaviours motivated by religious beliefs. Religious actions are also called 'ritual' and religious avoidances are called taboos...
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    services. Consumer behaviour consists of how the consumer's emotions, attitudes, and preferences affect buying behaviour. Consumer behaviour emerged in the...
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  • faith is the study of animal behaviours that suggest proto-religious faith. Whether non-human animals can have religious faith is dependent on a sufficiently...
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    beliefs about the cosmos and human nature, people derive morality, ethics, religious laws or a preferred lifestyle. According to some estimates, there are...
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  • Troeltsch's aim was to distinguish between three main types of religious behaviour: churchly, sectarian, and mystical. Becker further bisected Troeltsch's...
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  • Belief (redirect from Religious belief)
    ISBN 978-0691139272. Argyle, Michael (1997). The Psychology of Religious Behaviour, Belief and Experience. London: Routledge. p. 25. ISBN 978-0415123303...
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  • the study of religion and the relationship between economic and religious behaviours. Contemporary writers on the subject trace it back to Adam Smith...
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  • is a term used within charismatic Christianity that describes a religious behaviour in which individuals spontaneously laugh during church meetings....
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  • intelligence" as viable. The term religiosity refers to degrees of religious behaviour, belief, or spirituality. The measurement of religiosity is hampered...
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  • religion, the application of economic theory and methods to explain the religious behaviour of individuals and groups Female labor force in the Muslim world...
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    Religion (redirect from Religious)
    sacredness, faith, and a supernatural being or beings. The origin of religious belief is an open question, with possible explanations including awareness...
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    researchers have studied behaviours including risk-taking by young men, hunting of large game animals, and costly religious rituals, finding that these...
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  • Antisocial behaviours, sometimes called dissocial behaviours, are actions which are considered to violate the rights of or otherwise harm others by committing...
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  • found to have forced female followers to have sex with him "as a religious behaviour meant to save their souls" in the Korean Court of Law. Former members...
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  • very forceful and lucid account of the reasons why we need to study religious behaviour as a human phenomenon". In Scientific American, George Johnson describes...
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    call the cult of personality non-Marxist and non-democratic. The religious behaviour of Juche can also be seen in the perspectives of the North Korean...
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  • evolution of religious behavior by New York Times science reporter Nicholas Wade, in which the author argues that religious behaviours have evolved through...
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    the Religious Society of FriendsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Testimony of equality Testimony of integrity – Behavioural code...
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  • Urreligion (category Religious studies stubs)
    used in the sense of natural religion or indigenous religion, the religious behaviour of pre-modern tribal societies such as shamanism, animism and ancestor...
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  • but the remaining group is becoming more orthodox', Trouw, 8 juni 2018 "Religious identification of the Moroccan-Dutch community in the Netherlands in 2015*"...
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    is affected by how religious the individuals are. Even an adherents consumer behaviour can be shaped by their religion. Religious values are usually based...
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  • Barbary Coast in the seventeenth century, their customs, and their religious behaviour. Scholars have pointed out that part of Addison's book simply repeats...
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  • Religious Behaviour (1958). He also collaborated with Benjman Beit-Hallahmi to produce a later book, "The Psychology of Religious Beliefs, Behaviour and...
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    argues, religious ecstasy could come from oneself, the Devil, or God, and it was only by observing the fruit, or changes in inner thought and behaviour, that...
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    sixteenth and seventeenth-century England (1991), a study of popular religious behaviour and beliefs Voas, David, and Alasdair Crockett. "Religion in Britain:...
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    offer a serious and worthy religious-themed story before a much more irreverent tale of contemporary religious behaviour about foolish alchemists. Although...
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    staple place for sects and schisms" due to the religious freedom and the large number of different religious groups there. References to the Ottoman state...
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    the custom of submissive behavior. Kneeling has been prevalent in religious behaviour. It has been used as a form of prayer and a way to worship or revere...
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  • Behavioural genetics, also referred to as behaviour genetics, is a field of scientific research that uses genetic methods to investigate the nature and...
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    of a Dialectical behaviour therapy-based universal intervention on adolescent social and emotional well-being outcomes". Behaviour Research and Therapy...
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