TY - JOUR
T1 - Exploring the atheist personality
T2 - Well-being, awe, and magical thinking in atheists, buddhists, and christians
AU - Caldwell-Harris, Catherine L.
AU - Wilson, Angela L.
AU - LoTempio, Elizabeth
AU - Beit-Hallahmi, Benjamin
PY - 2011/9
Y1 - 2011/9
N2 - Atheists are America's least trusted group, and stereotypes about them abound: Atheists are non-conformist, sceptical, cynical, and joyless, rarely experiencing awe. Atheists (N1/442) were recruited from the American atheist website and compared to Christians (N 1/4 22) and Buddhists (N1/418). Groups were highly similar in their reported well-being, empathy, and other personality scales, but differed strongly on scales assessing Spirituality and Magical Ideation, where atheists rejected the concepts of spirituality and magical beliefs. Responding to the question, "Have you ever felt wonderment or felt as if you were part of something greater than yourself?," 71% said "yes," citing Nature (54%), Science, (30%), Music/Art (12%), and Human cooperation (8%). Respondents explained their lack of belief as deriving from a preference for logic and rationality, suggesting an intellectual component to atheism. Findings thus support the stereotype of atheists as logical, sceptical, and non-conformist, but not as cynical and joyless.
AB - Atheists are America's least trusted group, and stereotypes about them abound: Atheists are non-conformist, sceptical, cynical, and joyless, rarely experiencing awe. Atheists (N1/442) were recruited from the American atheist website and compared to Christians (N 1/4 22) and Buddhists (N1/418). Groups were highly similar in their reported well-being, empathy, and other personality scales, but differed strongly on scales assessing Spirituality and Magical Ideation, where atheists rejected the concepts of spirituality and magical beliefs. Responding to the question, "Have you ever felt wonderment or felt as if you were part of something greater than yourself?," 71% said "yes," citing Nature (54%), Science, (30%), Music/Art (12%), and Human cooperation (8%). Respondents explained their lack of belief as deriving from a preference for logic and rationality, suggesting an intellectual component to atheism. Findings thus support the stereotype of atheists as logical, sceptical, and non-conformist, but not as cynical and joyless.
KW - Atheism
KW - Awe
KW - Personality
KW - Religiousness
KW - Spirituality
KW - Well-being
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=80052299071&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/13674676.2010.509847
DO - 10.1080/13674676.2010.509847
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:80052299071
SN - 1367-4676
VL - 14
SP - 659
EP - 672
JO - Mental Health, Religion and Culture
JF - Mental Health, Religion and Culture
IS - 7
ER -