2022
DOI: 10.1037/rel0000466
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Self-referencing affects perceptions of workplace discrimination against atheists.

Abstract: The number of self-identified atheists and nonreligious individuals is increasing, yet research examining discrimination toward atheists in the workplace remains rare. The present study expands prior work on religious hostile work environment complaints to one involving an atheist employee alleging discrimination. In the present study, 234 students and community members (gender: 133 women, 93 men, 6 nonbinary/ transgender, 2 unreported; religious status: 126 religiously affiliated; 75 "none"; 10 atheist; 6 agn… Show more

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