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Religion may have evolved because of its ability to help people exercise self-control

Religion may have evolved because of its ability to help people exercise self-control (12/31/2008)

Self-control is critical for success in life, and a new study by University of Miami professor of Psychology Michael McCullough finds that religious people have more self-control than do their less religious counterparts. These findings imply that religious people may be better at pursuing and achieving long-term goals that are important to them and their religious groups. This, in turn, might help explain why religious people tend to have lower rates of substance abuse, better school achievement, less delinquency, better health behaviors, less depression, and longer lives.


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12/31/2008 at 11:13 am

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