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Nick Byrd (@ByrdNick) · 10/2022 · Tröts: 946 · Folger: 1.058
Sa 29.06.2024 15:36
There's growing evidence that #ritual is not necessarily #religious — we incorporate ritual into many aspects of life, including non-religious aspects.
So ritual may be more of a tool/#technology than a religious activity.
So how do people think about rituals across cultures.
Dr. Chris Kavanagh shared data from WEIRD and non-WEIRD countries finding cultural similarities and differences.
You can follow Chris on ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christopher-Kavanagh
#religion #culture #socialScience #habit
About the participants from each of the four countries.
Higherarchial regression revealed that only ritual *type* and scenario category predicted a significant about of variance in people's ranking of the rituals.
Here are the ritual types (and descriptions)
And here's Chris's description of three cross-cultural patterns in preferences about rituals.
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