معرفی
Jonathan E. Ramsay is an academic affiliated with James Cook University. His research focuses on psychological aspects of religiosity, well-being, intergroup attitudes, and cognitive processes. He has contributed extensively to understanding how religious beliefs influence mental health, decision-making, and social behaviors across diverse populations. His work often employs experimental methodologies and cross-cultural analyses.
Key Research Areas:
- Religious priming and cognitive effects
- Well-being correlates of spiritual practices
- Prejudice and intergroup dynamics
- Curiosity as a psychological construct
- Psychometrics of personality and motivation
Recent articles analyze topics like video game preferences linked to curiosity traits, client experiences in religiously diverse psychotherapy contexts, and global religiosity-wellbeing relationships. His collaborative studies include cross-cultural investigations with over 100 international researchers.
Notable Contributions:
- Edited the Elgar Companion to Managing People Across the Asia-Pacific (2023)
- Led a many-analysts project on religiosity (2023)
- Pioneer in digital footprint studies (Twitter personality analysis, 2012)
His research bridges theoretical psychology with applied topics like healthcare access for religious minorities and workplace spirituality in Asian contexts. No specific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided material.




