Different types of religiosity and lay intuitions about free will/determinism in Turkey

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Religiosity has been found to be positively associated with belief in free will (FW) in the Western world. In the Muslim world, however, religiosity exhibits several characteristics that set it apart from the Western world, including an overemphasis on fate or divine predestination. We, therefore, investigated FW/determinism beliefs and different types of religiosity and conservatism in two samples in Turkey, a predominantly Muslim country (N = 1,690). In Study 1, a confirmatory factor analysis showed that FAD-Plus provided good fit to the data. Study 2 revealed that FW belief is not related to any of the religiosity measures (intrinsic, extrinsic, quest), whereas fatalistic determinism is consistently related to religiosity. The unique predictor of free will turned out to be belief in a just world. Overall, these findings indicate that FW belief is not inherently related to religiosity in Turkey, whereas fatalistic determinism is central to Turkish people’s belief systems.

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Yılmaz, Onurcan (Dogus Author) -- Bahçekapılı, Hasan Galip (Dogus Author)

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Evolution, Science, Teaching Evolution, Determinism

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International Journal for the Psychology of Religion

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28

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Yılmaz, O., Bahçekapılı, H. G., Harma, M. (2018). Different types of religiosity and lay intuitions about free will/determinism in Turkey. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 28(2), 89-102. https://doi.org/10.1080/10508619.2018.1425062

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