“…In general, moderators would be expected to operate across contexts in the effectiveness of different strategies, regardless of which religious group is studied. For example, there might be higher levels of intolerance of norm challenge by other faith members in more conservative contexts, or when the group is under threat, which might strengthen the association of challenge with lower identification or well-being (Ransom et al, 2020; Stavrova et al, 2013; see also, Wibisono et al, 2019). Some religions may also be more challenging to integrate with other contemporary identities, for example, stricter religious faiths or denominations may give rise to more norm conflict in Western permissive societies, or be more punitive to those who do not conform (Ransom et al, 2020; Scheitle & Adamczyk, 2010; Testoni et al, 2019).…”