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Title: Apostasy-Phobia: An Extension of The Black Sheep Effect


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Apostasy-Phobia An Extension of The Black Sheep
Effect
Rosina Kamis Supervisor Alison Chasteen
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Black Sheep Effect
Non-Deviate
Deviate
In-Group
Evaluation
Out-group
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Religious Out-Group
Religious In-Group
Changed groups
Apostates
Believers
Believers since childhood
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Apostasy-phobia
Religious Out-Group
Religious In-Group
Converts
Believers
Evaluation
Believers since childhood
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Apostasy-phobia
Religious Out-Group
Religious In-Group
Converts
Believers
Evaluation
Believers since childhood
No Religion Out-Group

People with no religion
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Apostasy-phobia
Religious Out-Group
Religious In-Group
Convert from In-Group
Believers
Evaluation
Believers since childhood
No Religion Out-Group
People with no religion
Convert from Out-Group
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Apostasy-phobia
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Procedures
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  • Demographics I

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  • Demographics I
  • Scenario

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  • Demographics I
  • Scenario
  • Evaluation of Adam

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  • Demographics I
  • Scenario
  • Evaluation of Adam
  • Reasons Adam left participants religion

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  • Demographics I
  • Scenario
  • Evaluation of Adam
  • Reasons Adam left participants religion
  • Behavioral intentions towards Adam

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  • Demographics I
  • Scenario
  • Evaluation of Adam
  • Reasons Adam left participants religion
  • Behavioral intensions towards Adam
  • Behavioral intentions towards participants faith

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  • Demographics I
  • Scenario
  • Evaluation of Adam
  • Reasons Adam left participants religion
  • Behavioral intensions towards Adam
  • Behavioral intentions towards participants faith
  • Religiosity

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  • Demographics I
  • Scenario
  • Evaluation of Adam
  • Reasons Adam left participants religion
  • Behavioral intensions towards Adam
  • Behavioral intentions towards participants faith
  • Religiosity
  • Demographics II

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Results
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DV Evaluation of Adam
Apostasy-Phobia
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DV Reasons for Leaving Participants Religion
As religiosity increases, attribution to external
reasons increases
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DV Reasons for Leaving Participants Religion
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DV Reasons for Leaving Participants Religion
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DV Behavioral Intentions towards Adam
As religiosity increases, willingness to take
action increases
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DV Behavioral Intentions towards Adam
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DV Behavioral Intentions towards Participants
Faith
As religiosity increases, willingness to take
action increases
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Discussion
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Apostasy-phobia
Religious Out-Group
Religious In-Group
Convert from In-Group
Believers
Evaluation
Believers since childhood
No Religion Out-Group
People with no religion
Convert from Out-Group
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2 Important Points
  1. APOSTASY PHOBIA A target who left participants
    religion was evaluated more negatively than a
    target who was always in another religion.
  1. Participants are more willing to take action to
    (re)convert a target that left their religion
    versus a target that was always in another
    religion.

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Implications
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Science
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Counseling
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Law
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Inter-group relations
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ROSINA KAMIS
University of Toronto
  • Email rosinakamis_at_yahoo.com
  • Yahoo! ID rosinakamis
  • ICQ 130230638
  • AOL screen name rosinakamis
  • MSN ID rosinakamis_at_hotmail.com

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Acknowledgments
  • Alison Chasteen, PhD
  • Dominic Packer
  • Chasteen Social Cognition Lab Members
  • Jay Van Bavel
  • Ramon Brasser, PhD (Astronomy), Queens University
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