I'd like to put forward an idea about the OP.
It seems to me that those who are part of an organized institution-- go to church on Sundays, read the Bible, etc. etc. are probably slightly more organized, on average, than those who don't. In other words, I think that religious people, at least in America, may have family or other social advantages that could give them some advantage in their development.
It seems to me that those who are part of an organized institution-- go to church on Sundays, read the Bible, etc. etc. are probably slightly more organized, on average, than those who don't. In other words, I think that religious people, at least in America, may have family or other social advantages that could give them some advantage in their development.