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  1. (Dis)Belief in God Among Younger and Older Poles: Analytic Thinking and Cultural Learning Between Generations and Over Time
  2. Who Cares? Religiosity’s Role in Compassionate Responses to Human Suffering
  3. They are trying to harm me, but the world has a hidden plan for me: Cognitive correlates of conspirituality and its links to well-being indicators.
  4. They Are Trying to Harm Me, but the World Has a Hidden Plan for Me: Cognitive Correlates of Conspirituality and Its Links to Well-Being Indicators
  5. They Are Trying to Harm Me, but the World Has a Hidden Plan for Me: Cognitive Correlates of Conspirituality and Its Links to Well-Being Indicators
  6. If not belief in God, then what? Identifying factors that contribute to well-being among Polish nonbelievers
  7. Religiosity, desired emotions, and well-being – a comparative study of Roman Catholics and Pentecostal Christians in Poland
  8. Superstition in the Cognitive Model: Modelling Ritualised Behaviour as Error Management
  9. Godless owls, devout larks: Religiosity and conscientiousness are associated with morning preference and (partly) explain its effects on life satisfaction
  10. Longitudinal analysis of the relationship between religiosity and individual well- being in Poland before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
  11. God save the owls! Religiosity moderates the relationship between morningness-eveningness and depressive symptoms
  12. A many-analysts approach to the relation between religiosity and well-being
  13. Does religion predict coronavirus conspiracy beliefs? Centrality of religiosity, religious fundamentalism, and COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs
  14. Rozum czy serce? O powiązaniach pomiędzy zdolnościami poznawczymi i społeczno-emocjonalnymi a religijnością
  15. It's the heart that matters: The relationships among cognitive mentalizing ability, emotional empathy, and religiosity
  16. Religiousness is associated with higher empathic concern—Evidence from self- and other-ratings.
  17. The Interplay Between Cognitive Intelligence, Ability Emotional Intelligence, and Religiosity
  18. Empathy and Exposure to Credible Religious Acts during Childhood Independently Predict Religiosity
  19. Time to believe: Disentangling the complex associations between time perspective and religiosity
  20. No empathy for people nor for God: The relationship between the Dark Triad, religiosity and empathy
  21. Divine Emotions: On the Link Between Emotional Intelligence and Religious Belief
  22. Fluid Intelligence as a Mediator of the Relationship between Executive Control and Balanced Time Perspective