Global evidence of extreme intuitive moral prejudice against atheists
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Will M. Gervais | Sarah R. Schiavone | Annika M. Svedholm-Häkkinen | Joseph A. Bulbulia | M. Aveyard | M. van Elk | J. Bulbulia | I. Dar-Nimrod | D. Xygalatas | E. Klocová | T. Riekki | Emma E. Buchtel | J. Ramsay | Ryan T. McKay | W. Gervais | Dimitris Xygalatas
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