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DOES RELIGIOSITY AFFECT SUPPORT FOR POLITICAL COMPROMISE?
Danny Cohen-Zada
, Yotam Margalit
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Oren Rigbi
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Religiosity
100%
Political Compromise
100%
Prayer
66%
Jews
33%
Two-wave
33%
Peace
33%
Political Attitudes
33%
Religious Involvement
33%
Forgiveness
33%
Simultaneity
33%
Non-adherent
33%
Exogenous Variation
33%
Line Positions
33%
Arts and Humanities
Religiosity
100%
Prayer
66%
Jews
33%
Political Behavior
33%
Religious Activities
33%
Simultaneity
33%
Social Sciences
Religiosity
100%
Jews
33%
Political Behavior
33%
Religious Activities
33%
Forgiveness
33%
Psychology
Religiosity
100%
Forgiveness
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Religiosity
100%