A Quantitative Study of Cognitive Differences in Religious Extremism - Paper 11
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Course Description
Overview
Explore a 16-minute video presentation on a quantitative study examining cognitive differences in religious extremism. Delve into groundbreaking research that bridges theology and psychology, investigating how varying levels of religiosity correlate with cognitive attributes such as reflection, inductive reasoning, and thinking styles. Gain insights into potential approaches for understanding, guiding, and managing individuals whose extreme religious views may be counterproductive in society. Learn about the methodology and findings of this study conducted by Kartikeya Dhagat, which opens new avenues for understanding the psychological underpinnings of religious extremism.
Syllabus
A Quantitative Study of Cognitive Differences in Religious Extremism : Paper11
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Forensic 365
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