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    Kneel, stand, prostrate: The psychology of prayer postures in three world religions by Van Cappellen, Patty, Edwards, Megan E, Kamble, Shanmukh V, Yildiz, Mualla, Ladd, Kevin L

    Published in PloS one (22-08-2024)
    “…Most people practice a religion, often multiple times daily. Among the most visible aspects of these practices are body postures, which according to embodiment…”
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    A Psychology of Religion via Thick Phenomenology in Thin Places by Spilka, Bernard, Ladd, Kevin. L.

    “…Prof. Ralph Hood's career can be approached from many angles. One such perspective is that his work has consistently engaged in-depth interactions with people…”
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    “I Heard the Voice. I Felt the Presence”: Prayer, Health and Implications for Clinical Practice by Esperandio, Mary, Ladd, Kevin

    Published in Religions (Basel, Switzerland ) (01-06-2015)
    “…Research concerning the relation between physical health and prayer typically employs an outcome oriented paradigm and results are inconsistent. This is not…”
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    Bodily feedback: expansive and upward posture facilitates the experience of positive affect by Van Cappellen, Patty, Ladd, Kevin L., Cassidy, Stephanie, Edwards, Megan E., Fredrickson, Barbara L.

    Published in Cognition and emotion (01-11-2022)
    “…Most emotion theories recognise the importance of the body in expressing and constructing emotions. Focusing beyond the face, the present research adds needed…”
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    Sixty Years of Studying the Sacred: Auditing and Advancing the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality by Davis, Edward B., Lacey, Ethan K., Heydt, E. Jackson, LaBouff, Jordan P., Barker, Sally B., Van Elk, Michiel, Ladd, Kevin L.

    Published in Psychology of religion and spirituality (01-02-2024)
    “…Objective: This bibliometric study audits three key psychology of religion/spirituality (R/S) journals and draws on results to advance the psychology of R/S…”
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    Inward, Outward, Upward Prayer: Scale Reliability and Validation by Ladd, Kevin L., Spilka, Bernard

    “…This study provides support for a model that conceptualizes prayers as the means to establish cognitive connections in three directions: inward…”
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    Conceptualizing “Prayer” for an East–West Dialogue and Beyond by Ladd, Kevin L., Ladd, Meleah L., Sahai, Nupur

    Published in Psychological studies (01-06-2018)
    “…Early in the American psychology of religion, prayer was a central topic, emphasizing the “self” (James in Varieties of religious experience. Longmans, Green,…”
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    Metaphysical Chauvinism and Perceptions of Deviance in Religion, Atheism, and Alien Realms by Ladd, Kevin L., Borshuk, Catherine

    “…Metaphysical chauvinism suggests that prejudicial attitudes extend beyond earthly concerns. Two studies examined this notion with attention to potential…”
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    Lockdown Legacy: A Qualitative Investigation of Incarceration, Re-Integration, and Faith Communities by Bryant, Dé, Ladd, Kevin L.

    “…Incarceration is often thought to be most relevant to the offender and the victim, yet the network of influence involves parents, children, significant others,…”
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    Inward, Outward, and Upward: Cognitive Aspects of Prayer by Ladd, Kevin L., Spilka, Bernard

    “…Recent investigations concerning ways people employ prayer typically suffer from either a fundamentally atheoretical approach or an indiscriminant mixing of…”
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    Neuroimaging of Prayer: Questions of Validity by Ladd, Kevin L, Cook, Cara A, Foreman, Kaitlyn M, Ritter, Erik A

    Published in Psychology of religion and spirituality (01-05-2015)
    “…Studies investigating the brain in relation to religious experiences via neuroimaging tools have increased considerably. Most assume without verification that…”
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    Remarks from the editor and introduction to the special section of keynote addresses from the 2019 IAPR Conference by Ladd, Kevin L.

    Published in Archive for the psychology of religion (23-12-2019)
    “…These editorial comments acknowledge those who have contributed to the success of the journal, especially through the transition period and our first year with…”
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    The Archive for the Psychology of Religion: Editorial principles, practices, and practicalities by Ladd, Kevin L.

    Published in Archive for the psychology of religion (01-03-2019)
    “…As the Archive for the Psychology of Religion transitions to the SAGE publishing house, this editorial outlines the current vision and principles guiding the…”
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    Retirement Issues for Roman Catholic Priests: A Theoretical and Qualitiative Investigation by Ladd, Kevin L., Merluzzi, Thomas V., Cooper, Daniel

    Published in Review of religious research (01-09-2006)
    “…The first portion of this paper presents a literature review and sets out a course of investigation concerning retirement issues facing Roman Catholic priests…”
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    TheArchive for the Psychology of Religion: Editorial principles, practices, and practicalities by Ladd, Kevin L.

    Published in Archive for the psychology of religion (01-03-2019)
    “…As the Archive for the Psychology of Religion transitions to the SAGE publishing house, this editorial outlines the current vision and principles guiding the…”
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    Prayer and health research: proxies, missed targets, and opportunities by Ladd, Kevin L., Spilka, Bernard

    “…The purpose of this article is to present a quick overview of the psychology of prayer and health research in the context of the United States and Europe. Its…”
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