HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The authors investigate the causal effects of religious service attendance on prosocial behaviours using longitudinal data from a nationally representative sample of 33 198 New Zealanders collected between 2018 and 2021. The study innovates in three ways: the authors use longitudinal rather than cross-sectional data; the authors incorporate measures of help received alongside self-reported giving; and_(3) the statistical models are designed to address causal questions not merely describe change over time. Sensitivity Analysis Using the E-value To assess the sensitivity of results to unmeasured confounding, the authors report VanderWeele and Ding`s . . .

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