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Many studies have documented the benefits of religious involvement. Indeed, highly religious people tend to be healthier, live longer, and have higher levels of subjective well-being. While religious involvement offers clear benefits to many, in this paper we explore whether it may also be detrimental to some. Specifically, we examine in detail the relation between religious involvement and subjective well-being. We first replicate prior findings showing a positive relation between religiosity and subjective well-being. However, our results also suggest that this relation may be more complex than previously thought. While fervent believers benefit from their involvement, those with weaker beliefs are actually less happy than those who do not ascribe to any religion-atheists and agnostics. These results may help explain why-in spite of the well-documented benefits of religion-an increasing number of people are abandoning their faith. As commitment wanes, religious involvement may become detrimental to well-being, and individuals may be better off seeking new affiliations.
Explanation:
~Jane~
Sarah here most likely used what is called the visual imagery. This technique is also really useful in learning new things as connecting information to images can make it easier to recall. You can also think of the visual imagery as "a mental picture painting."
Adan has been trying to recall the name of the musical artist who released the song that was number one when he was 14. Adnan feels somewhat frustrated because he is certain he knows the artist's name, but he just can't seem to recall it at this moment. Adnan is experiencing something referred to as LETHOLOGICA.
LETHOLOGICA is also known as “tip of the tongue”; this is where one is unable to remember a particular word or name for something or someone.
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Chaste love requires young people to learn self-mastery that respects the dignity of each human person and his or her body.
Explanation: bc I said so :)