Understanding Suicide Terrorism: Premature Dismissal of the Religious-Belief Hypothesis

We comment on work by Ginges, Hansen, and Norenzayan (2009) , in which they compare two hypotheses for predicting individual support for suicide terrorism: the religious-belief hypothesis and the coalitional-commitment hypothesis. Although we appreciate the evidence provided in support of the coalit...

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Main Authors: James R. Liddle, Karin Machluf, Todd K. Shackelford
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2010-07-01
Series:Evolutionary Psychology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/147470491000800302
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spelling doaj-fd540191ca8c4503b65a0e1eac8686ad2020-11-25T03:16:34ZengSAGE PublishingEvolutionary Psychology1474-70492010-07-01810.1177/14747049100080030210.1177_147470491000800302Understanding Suicide Terrorism: Premature Dismissal of the Religious-Belief HypothesisJames R. LiddleKarin MachlufTodd K. ShackelfordWe comment on work by Ginges, Hansen, and Norenzayan (2009) , in which they compare two hypotheses for predicting individual support for suicide terrorism: the religious-belief hypothesis and the coalitional-commitment hypothesis. Although we appreciate the evidence provided in support of the coalitional-commitment hypothesis, we argue that their method of testing the religious-belief hypothesis is conceptually flawed, thus calling into question their conclusion that the religious-belief hypothesis has been disconfirmed. In addition to critiquing the methodology implemented by Ginges et al., we provide suggestions on how the religious-belief hypothesis may be properly tested. It is possible that the premature and unwarranted conclusions reached by Ginges et al. may deter researchers from examining the effect of specific religious beliefs on support for terrorism, and we hope that our comments can mitigate this possibility.https://doi.org/10.1177/147470491000800302
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title_short Understanding Suicide Terrorism: Premature Dismissal of the Religious-Belief Hypothesis
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description We comment on work by Ginges, Hansen, and Norenzayan (2009) , in which they compare two hypotheses for predicting individual support for suicide terrorism: the religious-belief hypothesis and the coalitional-commitment hypothesis. Although we appreciate the evidence provided in support of the coalitional-commitment hypothesis, we argue that their method of testing the religious-belief hypothesis is conceptually flawed, thus calling into question their conclusion that the religious-belief hypothesis has been disconfirmed. In addition to critiquing the methodology implemented by Ginges et al., we provide suggestions on how the religious-belief hypothesis may be properly tested. It is possible that the premature and unwarranted conclusions reached by Ginges et al. may deter researchers from examining the effect of specific religious beliefs on support for terrorism, and we hope that our comments can mitigate this possibility.
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