Come to URCAD on Wednesday, April 26. Iman Said's present her research on "The Impact of Religious Identity and Religious Practices on Behavioral Measures of Self Control".
“The Impact of Religious Identity and Religious Practices on Behavioral Measures of Self Control” is an inquiry on Religion and the large role it plays in the lives of many. Religions may make future consequences (e.g., afterlife) more salient, and this may affect the extent to which delayed consequences affect choice during everyday life. Subjects included in this study are UMBC students over the age of 18.
Read her abstract here...