“For God and Country”: Religion and the Endorsement of National Self-Stereotypes
To assess the relationship between personal religious motivation and spontaneous thoughts about one’s nation, Canadian and American undergraduates completed a measure of religious orientation, and both listed and rated the importance of self-generated thoughts about their respective countries. Among...
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Journal of cross-cultural psychology
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