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Preserving guilt in the "age of psychology": The curious career of O. Hobart Mowrer.

History of psychology

Page C.
PMID: 27977222
Hist Psychol. 2017 Feb;20(1):1-27. doi: 10.1037/hop0000045. Epub 2016 Dec 15.

O. Hobart Mowrer had one of the most productive and curious careers of any psychologist in the 20th century, despite struggling with severe mental illness and anxiety about his sexuality. Early in his career, he was one of the...

Psychological distress among religious nonbelievers: a systematic review.

Journal of religion and health

Weber SR, Pargament KI, Kunik ME, Lomax JW, Stanley MA.
PMID: 21965058
J Relig Health. 2012 Mar;51(1):72-86. doi: 10.1007/s10943-011-9541-1.

Studies of religious belief and psychological health are on the rise, but most overlook atheists and agnostics. We review 14 articles that examine differences between nonbelievers and believers in levels of psychological distress, and potential sources of distress among...

Development of scientific reasoning biases: cognitive versus ego-protective explanations.

Developmental psychology

Klaczynski PA, Narasimham G.
PMID: 9471014
Dev Psychol. 1998 Jan;34(1):175-87. doi: 10.1037/0012-1649.34.1.175.

Two conflicting perspectives have dominated the literature on self-serving reasoning biases. One maintains that individuals have difficulty objectively processing information relevant to their personal theories because they are reluctant to relinquish their cause-effect beliefs relevant to that domain. The...

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