We present a study of the dimensionality and factorial invariance of religiosity for 26 countries with a Christian heritage, based on the 1998 and 2008 rounds of the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) Religion survey, using both exploratory and multi-group confirmatory factor analyses. The results of the exploratory factor analysis showed that three factors, common to Christian and religiously unaffiliated respondents, could be extracted from our initially selected items and suggested the testing of four different three-factor models using multi-group confirmatory factor analysis. For the model with the best fit and measurement invariance properties, we labeled the three resulting factors as “Beliefs in afterlife and miracles”, “B...
Individual religiosity measures are used by researchers to describe and compare individuals and soci...
Cultural evolutionary theories suggest that world religions have consolidated beliefs, values, and p...
This chapter defends the legitimacy of measurements concerned with religious beliefs. It shows the d...
We present a study of the dimensionality and factorial invariance of religiosity for 26 countries wi...
We present a study of the dimensionality and factorial invariance of religiosity for 26 countries wi...
We present a study of the dimensionality and factorial invariance of religiosity for 26 countries wi...
Despite claims about the universality of religious belief, whether religiosity scales have the same ...
For quite some time there has been widespread consensus in the social sciences that religiosity is a...
Cross-cultural comparative surveys have become an important tool to investigate social attitudes acr...
Compared to other cross-national surveys, the religion-modules of the International Social Survey Pr...
Despite claims about the universality of religious belief, whether religiosity scales have the same ...
In this study we explore the possibilities and limitations of using the Salvation item of the Rokeac...
A wide range of survey-based tools has been developed to measure religiosity, although the most comm...
Religiousness and spirituality are important in the study of psychology for several reasons: They ar...
Based on previous theorization on the four basic dimensions of religiousness, Believing, Bonding, Be...
Individual religiosity measures are used by researchers to describe and compare individuals and soci...
Cultural evolutionary theories suggest that world religions have consolidated beliefs, values, and p...
This chapter defends the legitimacy of measurements concerned with religious beliefs. It shows the d...
We present a study of the dimensionality and factorial invariance of religiosity for 26 countries wi...
We present a study of the dimensionality and factorial invariance of religiosity for 26 countries wi...
We present a study of the dimensionality and factorial invariance of religiosity for 26 countries wi...
Despite claims about the universality of religious belief, whether religiosity scales have the same ...
For quite some time there has been widespread consensus in the social sciences that religiosity is a...
Cross-cultural comparative surveys have become an important tool to investigate social attitudes acr...
Compared to other cross-national surveys, the religion-modules of the International Social Survey Pr...
Despite claims about the universality of religious belief, whether religiosity scales have the same ...
In this study we explore the possibilities and limitations of using the Salvation item of the Rokeac...
A wide range of survey-based tools has been developed to measure religiosity, although the most comm...
Religiousness and spirituality are important in the study of psychology for several reasons: They ar...
Based on previous theorization on the four basic dimensions of religiousness, Believing, Bonding, Be...
Individual religiosity measures are used by researchers to describe and compare individuals and soci...
Cultural evolutionary theories suggest that world religions have consolidated beliefs, values, and p...
This chapter defends the legitimacy of measurements concerned with religious beliefs. It shows the d...