Jonathan Jong
Affiliations: | Coventry University |
Area:
Social psychology; psychology of religionGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorGregory Dawes | grad student | Coventry University (Philosophy Tree) | |
Jamin Brett Halberstadt | grad student | 2009-2012 | University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand |
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Jong J. (2020) Death anxiety and religion. Current Opinion in Psychology. 40: 40-44 |
Jong J, Baimel A, Ross R, et al. (2020) Traumatic life experiences and religiosity in eight countries. Scientific Data. 7: 140 |
Newson M, Shiramizu V, Buhrmester M, et al. (2020) Devoted fans release more cortisol when watching live soccer matches. Stress and Health : Journal of the International Society For the Investigation of Stress |
Jong J, Halberstadt J, Bluemke M, et al. (2020) Author Correction: Death anxiety, exposure to death, mortuary preferences, and religiosity in five countries. Scientific Data. 7: 18 |
Kavanagh CM, Jong J. (2020) Is Japan Religious Journal For the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture. 14: 152-180 |
McPhetres J, Jong J, Zuckerman M. (2020) Religious Americans Have Less Positive Attitudes Toward Science, but This Does Not Extend to Other Cultures: Social Psychological and Personality Science. 194855062092323 |
Willard AK, Baimel A, Turpin H, et al. (2020) Rewarding the good and punishing the bad: The role of karma and afterlife beliefs in shaping moral norms Evolution and Human Behavior. 41: 385-396 |
Stanford M, Jong J. (2019) Beyond Buddhism and animism: A psychometric test of the structure of Burmese Theravada Buddhism. Plos One. 14: e0226414 |
Kavanagh CM, Jong J, McKay R, et al. (2019) Positive experiences of high arousal martial arts rituals are linked to identity fusion and costly pro-group actions. European Journal of Social Psychology. 49: 461-481 |
Jong J, Halberstadt J, Bluemke M, et al. (2019) Death anxiety, exposure to death, mortuary preferences, and religiosity in five countries. Scientific Data. 6: 154 |