How Disgust, Physiological Activity and Moral Foundations May Predict Political Attitudes and Religious Beliefs: A Systematic Review

Abstract

The goal of this research synthesis is to obtain evidence about a new and upcoming idea of how political ideology and religious beliefs may be predicted by disgust, moral codes and physiological activity. Previously, it was believed by some that politics and religion were a product of an individual\u27s environment and influences of an individual\u27s family and friend\u27s beliefs. Current research is trying to explain how much a person\u27s biology influences their beliefs. This thesis will aim to explain how it is possible to obtain these types of data and why this research is important

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