Does the Association Between Illness-Related and Religious Searches on the Internet Depend on the Level of Religiosity?

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2021

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Sinan Alper

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC

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Recent research suggested that illness-related search predicts religious search on Google. In the current research I aimed to replicate this finding and investigate whether such association depends on the existing level of religiosity. In Study 1 I reanalyze an existing data set on search behavior for 630 consecutive weeks and show that although illness-related search predicts religious search in 16 different countries this association does not depend on the religiosity level of the countries. The same finding was replicated in within-nation comparisons of the U.S. states (Study 2) and Turkish provinces (Study 3). In all studies during a period of 235 consecutive weeks illness-related search predicted religious search but the differences in religiosity among regions did not influence this association which arguably might not be consistent with the terror management theory. I argue that such a finding shows the necessity of considering all alternative theories when interpreting the effects of mortality salience.

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death, illness, mortality salience, religion, terror management theory, TERROR MANAGEMENT THEORY, MORTALITY SALIENCE, CONSERVATIVE SHIFT, MORAL FOUNDATIONS, BELIEF, DEATH, THREATEN, LIBERALS, LIFE, Mortality Salience, Terror Management Theory, Death, Illness, Religion

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05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences

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Social Psychological and Personality Science

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12

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4

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497

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505
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