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Rejecting Evolution:The Role of Religion, Education, and Social Networks

机译:拒绝进化:宗教,教育和社交网络的作用

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Large segments of the American public are skeptical of human evolution. Surveys consistently find that sizable minorities of the population, frequently near half, deny that an evolutionary process describes how human life developed. Using data from the National Study of Youth and Religion, I examine the role of religion and education in predicting who changes their beliefs about evolution between late adolescence and early emerging adulthood. I conclude that religion is far more important than educational attainment in predicting changing beliefs about evolution. Perhaps more importantly, I find that social networks play an important moderating role in this process. High personal religiousness is only associated with the maintenance of creationist beliefs over time when the respondent is embedded in a social network of co-religionists. This finding suggests that researchers should pay far more attention to the social context of belief formation and change.
机译:大部分美国公众对人类进化持怀疑态度。调查一致地发现,人口中的少数族裔(通常接近一半)否认进化过程描述了人类生活的发展方式。我使用来自《全国青年与宗教研究》的数据,研究了宗教和教育在预测谁改变其对青春期晚期和成年初期的进化的看法方面的作用。我得出结论,在预测关于进化的观念变化时,宗教远比受教育程度重要。也许更重要的是,我发现社交网络在此过程中起着重要的调节作用。当被访者嵌入共同宗教主义者的社交网络中时,高度的个人宗教信仰只会与随时间推移维持神创论信仰有关。这一发现表明,研究人员应该更加关注信念形成和改变的社会环境。

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