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Religiosity and Psychological Disturbance
Psychological Reports, 1997In a sample of 102 college students, religiosity was not associated with measures of irrational thinking or measures of obsessive-compulsive or manic and depressive tendencies.
Julie Rife, David Lester
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Sociological Analysis, 1980
The multidimensional approach to the sociology of religion has been heralded as "one of the most significant advances of the past two decades." However, it suffers from a grave lack of precision in its concepts, e.g., belief, creed, experience, practice, etc. On the one hand, it supposes various dimensions, such as cult, knowledge and creed where there
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The multidimensional approach to the sociology of religion has been heralded as "one of the most significant advances of the past two decades." However, it suffers from a grave lack of precision in its concepts, e.g., belief, creed, experience, practice, etc. On the one hand, it supposes various dimensions, such as cult, knowledge and creed where there
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Psychological Reports, 1999
In a sample of 99 undergraduates, religiosity and psychoticism scores were negatively associated ( r = −.34).
David Lester, Raquel E. Roman
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In a sample of 99 undergraduates, religiosity and psychoticism scores were negatively associated ( r = −.34).
David Lester, Raquel E. Roman
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Is religiosity an important consideration in Muslim consumer behavior
Journal of Islamic Marketing, 2019PurposeThis study aims to explore whether religiosity influences consumer purchase behavior among Muslim consumers in Pakistan.Design/methodology/approachAn in-depth, semi-structured interview protocol was developed and administered to a sample of 90 ...
S. F. H. Bukhari+5 more
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2013
In this chapter, we discuss recent research on values and religiosity from a social psychological perspective. We focus on religion as a social identity (Hogg, Adelman, & Blagg, 2010; Ysseldyk, Matheson, & Anisman, 2010), and emphasize the aspects of religion that relate to group processes, such as norms, traditions, and common practices. We fi rst
Andrey Elster, Sonia Roccas
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In this chapter, we discuss recent research on values and religiosity from a social psychological perspective. We focus on religion as a social identity (Hogg, Adelman, & Blagg, 2010; Ysseldyk, Matheson, & Anisman, 2010), and emphasize the aspects of religion that relate to group processes, such as norms, traditions, and common practices. We fi rst
Andrey Elster, Sonia Roccas
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Religiosity and Coping with Loneliness
Psychological Reports, 2012Loneliness is a universal experience which transcends age, sex, geography, and culture. Religion, and often one's religiosity, are known to affect one's approach to life, behaviour, and social involvement. The present, preliminary study aimed to explore whether coping with loneliness is influenced by one's religious observance.
Ami Rokach, Ami Sha'ked, Jackie Chin
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Consumers and Halal cosmetic products: knowledge, religiosity, attitude and intention
, 2015Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to add to the body of knowledge about attitude and intention to choose a Halal product. Despite the importance of the Halal cosmetic market for both producers and consumers, the existing literature focusses on Halal
A. Rahman+2 more
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Do religiosity, gender and educational background influence zakat compliance? The case of Malaysia
International Journal of Social Economics, 2018Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of religiosity, gender and Islamic educational background of Muslims on zakat compliance.
Mazni Abdullah, Noor Sharoja Sapiei
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Psychological Reports, 1997
Religiosity and altruism as measured by self-report questionnaires were not associated in a sample of 41 undergraduate students.
David Lester, Robert M. Eckert
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Religiosity and altruism as measured by self-report questionnaires were not associated in a sample of 41 undergraduate students.
David Lester, Robert M. Eckert
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Journal of Islamic Marketing, 2019
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to develop an Islamic religiosity measurement which can be applied in many various sectors and fields.Design/methodology/approachThe religiosity measurement developed by the authors had undergone systematic qualitative
N. R. Dali+2 more
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to develop an Islamic religiosity measurement which can be applied in many various sectors and fields.Design/methodology/approachThe religiosity measurement developed by the authors had undergone systematic qualitative
N. R. Dali+2 more
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