%0 Journal Article %A Hoogeveen, Suzanne %A Sarafoglou, Alexandra %A Aczel, Balazs %A Aditya, Yonathan %A Alayan, Alexandra J. %A Allen, Peter J. %A Altay, Sacha %A Alzahawi, Shilaan %A Amir, Yulmaida %A Anthony, Francis-Vincent %A Kwame Appiah, Obed %A Atkinson, Quentin D. %A Baimel, Adam %A Balkaya-Ince, Merve %A Balsamo, Michela %A Banker, Sachin %A Bartoš, František %A Becerra, Mario %A Beffara, Bertrand %A Beitner, Julia %A Bendixen, Theiss %A Berkessel, Jana B. %A Berniūnas, Renatas %A Billet, Matthew I. %A Billingsley, Joseph %A Bortolini, Tiago %A Breitsohl, Heiko %A Bret, Amélie %A Brown, Faith L. %A Brown, Jennifer %A Brumbaugh, Claudia C. %A Buczny, Jacek %A Bulbulia, Joseph %A Caballero, Saúl %A Carlucci, Leonardo %A Carmichael, Cheryl L. %A Cattaneo, Marco E. G. V. %A Charles, Sarah J. %A Claessens, Scott %A Panagopoulos, Maxinne C. %A Costa, Angelo Brandelli %A Crone, Damien L. %A Czoschke, Stefan %A Czymara, Christian %A D'Urso, E. Damiano %A Dahlström, Örjan %A Rosa, Anna Dalla %A Danielsson, Henrik %A De Ron, Jill %A de Vries, %A Anna, Ymkje %A Dean, Kristy K. %A Dik, Bryan J. %A Disabato, David J. %A Doherty, Jaclyn K. %A Draws, Tim %A Drouhot, Lucas %A Dujmovic, Marin %A Dunham, Yarrow %A Ebert, Tobias %A Edelsbrunner, Peter A. %A Eerland, Anita %A Elbaek, Christian T. %A Farahmand, Shole %A Farahmand, Hooman %A Farias, Miguel %A Feliccia, Abrey A. %A Fischer, Kyle %A Fischer, Ronald %A Fisher-Thompson, Donna %A Francis, Zoë %A Frick, Susanne %A Frisch, Lisa K. %A Geraldes, Diogo %A Gerdin, Emily %A Geven, Linda %A Ghasemi, Omid %A Gielens, Erwin %A Gligorić, Vukašin %A Hagel, Kristin %A Hajdu, Nandor %A Hamilton, Hannah R. %A Hamzah, Imaduddin %A Hanel, Paul H. P. %A Hawk, Christopher E. %A K. Himawan, Karel %A Holding, Benjamin C. %A Homman, Lina E. %A Ingendahl, Moritz %A Inkilä, Hilla %A Inman, Mary L. %A Islam, Chris-Gabriel %A Isler, Ozan %A Izydorczyk, David %A Jaeger, Bastian %A Johnson, Kathryn A. %A Jong, Jonathan %A Karl, Johannes A. %A Kaszubowski, Erikson %A Katz, Benjamin A. %A Keefer, Lucas A. %A Kelchtermans, Stijn %A Kelly, John M. %A Klein, Richard A. %A Kleinberg, Bennett %A Knowles, Megan L. %A Kołczyńska, Marta %A Koller, Dave %A Krasko, Julia %A Kritzler, Sarah %A Krypotos, Angelos-Miltiadis %A Kyritsis, Thanos %A L. Landes, Todd %A Laukenmann, Ruben %A Forsyth, Guy A. Lavender %A Lazar, Aryeh %A Lehman, Barbara J. %A Levy, Neil %A Lo, Ronda F. %A Lodder, Paul %A Lorenz, Jennifer %A Łowicki, Paweł %A Ly, Albert L. %A Maassen, Esther %A Magyar-Russell, Gina M. %A Maier, Maximilian %A Marsh, Dylan R. %A Martinez, Nuria %A Martinie, Marcellin %A Martoyo, Ihan %A Mason, Susan E. %A Mauritsen, Anne Lundahl %A McAleer, Phil %A McCauley, Thomas %A McCullough, Michael %A McKay, Ryan %A McMahon, Camilla M. %A McNamara, Amelia A. %A Means, Kira K. %A Mercier, Brett %A Mitkidis, Panagiotis %A Monin, Benoît %A Moon, Jordan W. %A Moreau, David %A Morgan, Jonathan %A Murphy, James %A Muscatt, George %A Nägel, Christof %A Nagy, Tamás %A Nalborczyk, Ladislas %A Nilsonne, Gustav %A Noack, Pamina %A Norenzayan, Ara %A Nuijten, Michèle B. %A Olsson-Collentine, Anton %A Oviedo, Lluis %A Pavlov, Yuri G. %A Pawelski, James O. %A Pearson, Hannah I. %A Pedder, Hugo %A Peetz, Hannah K. %A Pinus, Michael %A Pirutinsky, Steven %A Polito, Vince %A Porubanova, Michaela %A Poulin, Michael J. %A Prenoveau, Jason M. %A Prince, Mark A. %A Protzko, John %A Pryor, Campbell %A Purzycki, Benjamin G. %A Qiu, Lin %A Pütter, Julian Quevedo %A Rabelo, André %A Radell, Milen L. %A Ramsay, Jonathan E. %A Reid, Graham %A J. Roberts, Andrew %A Luna, Lindsey M. Root %A Ross, Robert M. %A Roszak, Piotr %A Roy, Nirmal %A Saarelainen, Suvi-Maria K. %A Sasaki, Joni Y. %A Schaumans, Catherine %A Schivinski, Bruno %A Schmitt, Marcel C. %A Schnitker, Sarah A. %A Schnuerch, Martin %A Schreiner, Marcel R. %A Schüttengruber, Victoria %A Sebben, Simone %A Segerstrom, Suzanne C. %A Seryczyńska, Berenika %A Shjoedt, Uffe %A Simsek, Müge %A Sleegers, Willem W. A. %A Smith, Eliot R. %A Sowden, Walter J. %A Späth, Marion %A Spörlein, Christoph %A Stedden, William %A Stoevenbelt, Andrea H. %A Stuber, Simon %A Sulik, Justin %A Suwartono, Christiany %A Syropoulos, Stylianos %A Szaszi, Barnabas %A Szecsi, Peter %A Tappin, Ben M. %A Tay, Louis %A Thibault, Robert T. %A Thompson, Burt %A Thurn, Christian M. %A Torralba, Josefa %A Tuthill, Shelby D. %A Ullein, Ann-Marie %A Aert, Van %A M., Robbie C. %A van Assen, %A M., Marcel A. L. %A Van Cappellen, Patty %A van den Akker, %A R., Olmo %A Van der Cruyssen, Ine %A Van der Noll, Jolanda %A van Dongen, %A N., Noah N. %A Lissa, Van %A J., Caspar %A van Mulukom, Valerie %A van Ravenzwaaij, Don %A van Zyl, %A J., Casper J. %A Ann Vaughn, Leigh %A Većkalov, Bojana %A Verschuere, Bruno %A Vianello, Michelangelo %A Vilanova, Felipe %A Vishkin, Allon %A Vogel, Vera %A Vogelsmeier, Leonie V. D. E. %A Watanabe, Shoko %A White, Cindel J. M. %A Wiebels, Kristina %A Wiechert, Sera %A Willett, Zachary Z. %A Witkowiak, Maciej %A Witvliet, Charlotte V. O. %A Wiwad, Dylan %A Wuyts, Robin %A Xygalatas, Dimitris %A Yang, Xin %A Yeo, Darren J. %A Yilmaz, Onurcan %A Zarzeczna, Natalia %A Zhao, Yitong %A Zijlmans, Josjan %A van Elk, Michiel %A Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan %+ Department of Human Behavior Ecology and Culture, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society %T A many-analysts approach to the relation between religiosity and well-being : %G eng %U https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000E-19FA-D %R 10.1080/2153599X.2022.2070255 %7 2022-07-06 %D 2023 %* Review method: peer-reviewed %X ABSTRACTThe relation between religiosity and well-being is one of the mostresearched topics in the psychology of religion, yet the directionalityand robustness of the effect remains debated. Here, we adopted amany-analysts approach to assess the robustness of this relation basedon a new cross-cultural dataset (N=10, 535 participants from 24countries). We recruited 120 analysis teams to investigate (1) whetherreligious people self-report higher well-being, and (2) whether therelation between religiosity and self-reported well-being depends onperceived cultural norms of religion (i.e., whether it is considerednormal and desirable to be religious in a given country). In a two-stageprocedure, the teamsfirst created an analysis plan and then executed their planned analysis on the data. For thefirst research question, all but 3teams reported positive effect sizes with credible/confidence intervalsexcluding zero (median reportedb=0.120). For the second researchquestion, this was the case for 65% of the teams (median reportedb=0.039). While most teams applied (multilevel) linear regressionmodels, there was considerable variability in the choice of items used toconstruct the independent variables, the dependent variable, and theincluded covariates. %K Health, many analysts, open science, religion %J Religion, Brain & Behavior %V 13 %N 3 %& 237 %P 237 - 283 %I Routledge %@ 2153-599X