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Richard Klein

Richard Klein

· Emeritus Professor of Anthropology and BiologyVerified

Stanford University · Human Biology

Active 1943–2024

h-index31
Citations6.7k
Papers50059 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Data Mining
  • Computer Science
  • Econometrics
  • Statistics
  • Psychology
  • Mathematics
  • Social psychology

Selected publications

  • A many-analysts approach to the relation between religiosity and well-being

    Religion Brain & Behavior · 2022 · 94 citations

    • Computer Science
    • Data Mining
    • Psychology

    The relation between religiosity and well-being is one of the most researched topics in the psychology of religion, yet the directionality and robustness of the effect remains debated. Here, we adopted a many-analysts approach to assess the robustness of this relation based on a new cross-cultural dataset (N=10,535 participants from 24 countries). We recruited 120 analysis teams to investigate (1) whether religious people self-report higher well-being, and (2) whether the relation between religiosity and self-reported well-being depends on perceived cultural norms of religion (i.e., whether it is considered normal and desirable to be religious in a given country). In a two-stage procedure, the teams first created an analysis plan and then executed their planned analysis on the data. For the first research question, all but 3 teams reported positive effect sizes with credible/confidence intervals excluding zero (median reported β=0.120). For the second research question, this was the case for 65% of the teams (median reported β=0.039). While most teams applied (multilevel) linear regression models, there was considerable variability in the choice of items used to construct the independent variables, the dependent variable, and the included covariates.

Frequent coauthors

  • Hans IJzerman

    Université Grenoble Alpes

    120 shared
  • Siegwart Lindenberg

    73 shared
  • Rodrigo Clemente Vergara

    65 shared
  • Brian A. Nosek

    Center for Open Science

    54 shared
  • Charles R. Ebersole

    University of Virginia

    33 shared
  • Kate A. Ratliff

    University of Florida

    29 shared
  • Liz Redford

    27 shared
  • Leigh Ann Vaughn

    Ithaca College

    26 shared

Education

  • PhD, Psychology

    University of Florida

    2017
  • BS in Psychology

    Pennsylvania State University

    2011
  • BS in Finance

    Pennsylvania State University

    2011

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