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Magali ClobertMagali Clobert is a research assistant (Aspirant) of the National Fund for Scientific Research preparing a PhD in psychology. She is member of the Centre for Psychology of Religion and the Division of Social Psychology.
2007: Bachelor in psychology, UCLouvain Religion, prejudice, and dogmatism in Eastern, non-monotheistic cultural contexts
Clobert, M., & Saroglou, V. (2011, July). Religion and prejudice in Eastern culture: An analysis of ISSP data. Paper presented at the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology Conference, Istanbul, Turkey. Clobert, M., & Saroglou, V. (2011, August). Religion, magical thinking and trust in science: Comparing East versus West. Paper presented at the International Association for the Psychology of Religion Conference, Bari, Italy. Clobert, M., & Saroglou, V. (2011, October). Are Buddhists tolerant? A study on religiosity and ethnic, religious, and sexual prejudice among Asian Buddhists in the West. In V. Saroglou & W. C. Rowatt (Chairs), Religion, fundamentalism, and prejudice: Challenging new issues from studies in the US and European countries. Symposium conducted at the 2011 Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Magali Clobert
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