Is spirituality associated with intelligence in the US? Evidence from the General Social Survey.
Dürlinger, F. (Speaker), Götz, T. (Contributor) & Pietschnig, J. (Contributor)
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Is religiosity protective against cognitive declines? Cross-temporal and longitudinal associations of religiosity and cognitive abilities in European adults aged 50+
Dürlinger, F. (Speaker), Fries, J. (Contributor), Yanagida, T. (Contributor) & Pietschnig, J. (Contributor)
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Do religious people experience a slower cognitive decline? Cross-temporal and cross-sectional examinations of religiosity and cognitive ability associations in retirement-aged Europeans.
Dürlinger, F. (Speaker), Fries, J. (Contributor) & Pietschnig, J. (Contributor)
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Religiosity does not prevent cognitive declines: Cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe
Dürlinger, F. (Speaker), Fries, J. (Contributor) & Pietschnig, J. (Contributor)
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Associations of religiosity and cognitive abilities in European adults aged 50+ years
Dürlinger, F. (Speaker), Fries, J. (Speaker) & Pietschnig, J. (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
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