Uzgāju pētījumu, ka bērni no reliģiozajām ģimenēm esot nejaukāki par pārējiem.
The study also found that “religiosity affects children’s punitive tendencies”. Children from religious households “frequently appear to be more judgmental of others’ actions”, it said.
Muslim children judged “interpersonal harm as more mean” than children from Christian families, with non-religious children the least judgmental. Muslim children demanded harsher punishment than those from Christian or non-religious homes.
Turklāt viņu vecāki esot liekulīgāki.
At the same time, the report said that religious parents were more likely than others to consider their children to be “more empathetic and more sensitive to the plight of others”.
Prieks, ka atšķirībā no visādiem delfiskiem “zinātnes” atklājumiem, The Guardian dalās arī ar saiti uz konkrēto pētījumu.