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The Encyclopedia of Child and Adolescent Development, 2020
C. Etengoff, Eric M Rodriguez
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C. Etengoff, Eric M Rodriguez
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Religious Identity and Morality: Evidence for Religious Residue and Decay in Moral Foundations
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2021Religion provides a powerful social identity. Building on previous work demonstrating that formerly religious individuals (i.e., religious dones) more closely resemble currently religious individuals than do never religious individuals (i.e., religious ...
D. V. Van Tongeren +3 more
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, 2021
Taking an experimental approach, this paper studies the between-group effects of religious identity on social behavior. In this experiment, we recruit Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, and nonbeliever participants in China and sort them into groups based on ...
Weiwei Xia +6 more
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Taking an experimental approach, this paper studies the between-group effects of religious identity on social behavior. In this experiment, we recruit Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, and nonbeliever participants in China and sort them into groups based on ...
Weiwei Xia +6 more
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, 2021
Prosociality (caring for one another) has been identified as a correlate of pro-environmental behavior. While our study affirmed the role of the Catholic Church in teaching prosociality, it did not reveal any direct link between Catholic identity and pro-
A. Neaman +7 more
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Prosociality (caring for one another) has been identified as a correlate of pro-environmental behavior. While our study affirmed the role of the Catholic Church in teaching prosociality, it did not reveal any direct link between Catholic identity and pro-
A. Neaman +7 more
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Journal of Homosexuality, 2020
Sexual minority adolescents from religious contexts may be at high risk of mental health issues due to religious identity dissonance. This study investigated the cognitive strategies used to manage antihomosexual religious messages and resolve religious ...
J. Gibbs, Jeremy T. Goldbach
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Sexual minority adolescents from religious contexts may be at high risk of mental health issues due to religious identity dissonance. This study investigated the cognitive strategies used to manage antihomosexual religious messages and resolve religious ...
J. Gibbs, Jeremy T. Goldbach
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, 2020
This study aims to examine the relative contribution of religious identity, social support, social connectedness, and perceived discrimination on psychological well-being (PWB) among Middle Eastern (ME) migrants in Australia.
N. Hashemi +3 more
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This study aims to examine the relative contribution of religious identity, social support, social connectedness, and perceived discrimination on psychological well-being (PWB) among Middle Eastern (ME) migrants in Australia.
N. Hashemi +3 more
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, 2020
Situated in communication privacy management (CPM) theory, this study found that anticipated risk was the strongest predictor of minority religious identity disclosure at work.
Piyawan Charoensap-Kelly +2 more
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Situated in communication privacy management (CPM) theory, this study found that anticipated risk was the strongest predictor of minority religious identity disclosure at work.
Piyawan Charoensap-Kelly +2 more
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Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2021
AbstractThe study of religion typically assumes that individuals can only identify with one religion, which is inconsistent with lived religious experience. Surveys that only allow respondents to select one choice may underrepresent religious traditions in which multiple religious identities are more likely.
Katie E. Corcoran +2 more
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AbstractThe study of religion typically assumes that individuals can only identify with one religion, which is inconsistent with lived religious experience. Surveys that only allow respondents to select one choice may underrepresent religious traditions in which multiple religious identities are more likely.
Katie E. Corcoran +2 more
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