What shapes the way we perceive and treat others? A study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology has shed light on an unexpected factor: belief in human evolution. Led by Stylianos Syropoulos and a team of researchers, the study explores how belief or disbelief in evolution correlates with prejudice, discrimination, and even our ability to resolve conflicts. These findings cross borders, cultures, and religions, making the implications particularly compelling. Research Findings Across the Globe The study analyzed data from 45 countries, uncovering a consistent link between disbelief in evolution and higher levels of prejudice. This included biases
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