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As part of larger demonization project. Following up on prior publications, and patterns. Looking at mediations of religiosity onto judgments, through sex guilt. The link to the first manuscript has been added, and resulted in a publication of the first manuscript. The manucript directly dealing with religion and sex guilt in the Ashley Madison hack is currently under review (November 16, 2017) and going through a third set of revisions. Additional analysis that has been asked for has been added and osf page has been updated (January 10, 2018). Pdf copies of previous word documents have been created and added to the OSF for future use. Additionally, links to the survey (which could be found in the IRB appendices document are no longer active.) The Appendices IRB document contains the recruitment, informed consent, all of the measurements used in the survey, and a debriefing form. The IRB application contains a project justification, initial hypotheses, and methodology in the study. 2/21/18 Upon request, for the purposes of full disclosure, a descriptive analysis of all variables, whether reported in this particular manuscript dealing with Sex Guilt and Demonization by Christians has been added. 2/21/18.
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