Religiosity and the motivation for social affiliation
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2017-07
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Van Cappellen, Patty, Barbara L Fredrickson, Vassilis Saroglou and Olivier Corneille (2017). Religiosity and the motivation for social affiliation. Personality and Individual Differences, 113. pp. 24–31. 10.1016/j.paid.2017.02.065 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/13974.
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Patty Van Cappellen
I am a social psychologist interested in the affective and motivational determinants and consequences of religious/spiritual practices and beliefs. I am also active in the domains of happiness/positive psychology, meditation, health behavior maintenance, and intergroup relations. See my Belief, Affect, and Behavior Lab webpage for more information (https://sites.duke.edu/bablab/).
I am also the Director of the Interdisciplinary Behavioral Research Center (IBRC). The IBRC is an experimental research lab that manages and administers a variety of resources to Duke researchers engaged in social and behavioral science. The IBRC offers free research space (5,000 square feet of group and individual testing rooms equipped with computers), ample free parking, access to a large community participant pool, staff support, and research grants. See ibrc.duke.edu for more information.
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