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The economics of faith: using an apocalyptic prophecy to elicit religious beliefs in the field

机译:信仰经济学:使用世界末日的预言引发该领域的宗教信仰

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We model religious faith as a "demand for beliefs," following the logic of the Pascalian wager. We show how standard experimental interventions linking financial consequences to falsifiable religious statements can elicit and characterize beliefs. We implemented this approach with members of a group that expected the "End of the World" to occur on May 21, 2011 by varying monetary prizes payable before and after May 21st. To our knowledge, this is the first incentivized elicitation of religious beliefs ever conducted. The results suggest that the members held extreme, sincere beliefs that were unresponsive to experimental manipulations in price. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:我们按照帕斯卡式下注的逻辑,将宗教信仰建模为“信仰需求”。我们展示了将财务后果与可证伪造的宗教言论联系起来的标准实验性干预措施如何引起和表征信仰。我们与预期“世界末日”的小组成员一起实施了此方法,该小组通过改变5月21日前后应支付的金钱奖励来实现。据我们所知,这是有史以来第一次对宗教信仰的激励式启发。结果表明,会员持有极端,真诚的信念,对价格的实验操纵没有反应。 (C)2016 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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