But defining appropriate religious behavior at work can be tricky.
There is general agreement among scientists that a propensity to engage in religious behavior evolved early in human history.
Over time, its emphasis moved to outreach and teaching religious behaviors to adolescents.
In humans, these may include genes that underlie generosity, moral constraints, even religious behavior.
The impact of disease on social and religious behavior was also documented during the worldwide pandemic best known as the Black Death.
Nor did they offer serious insights into religious behavior.
This concept is not limited to magical or overtly religious behavior, but includes also one's day-to-day life and conduct.
Argyle (1959) wanted to make a study of religious behaviour.
Guided by a sense of ethics and a desire to learn, he sought to explain the religious behavior of different groups.
She misses her mother and maintains religious behavior.