Miron Zuckerman
Miron Zuckerman (born June 6, 1945) is an American psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Rochester. He is known for studying social cognition, nonverbal communication, and the psychology of religion. For example, he led a 2013 meta-analysis showing a negative association between religiosity and intelligence. He told the Washington Post that these findings did not mean that only unintelligent people are religious, but that smarter people may not need religion as much, saying, "It is truly the wrong message to take from here that if I believe in God I must be stupid".
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Miron Zuckerman
Miron Zuckerman (born June 6, 1945) is an American psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Rochester. He is known for studying social cognition, nonverbal communication, and the psychology of religion. For example, he led a 2013 meta-analysis showing a negative association between religiosity and intelligence. He told the Washington Post that these findings did not mean that only unintelligent people are religious, but that smarter people may not need religion as much, saying, "It is truly the wrong message to take from here that if I believe in God I must be stupid".
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