This study tested the assumption that most citizens rely on their perception of the environment and information stored in memory to make political decisions. How people think, know, and cognitively organize information about politics influences their political behavior. This research investigates these cognitive functions by examining the influence of church context, perceptions of that context, and general orientations embedded in memory on the political behavior of black religionists. A modified survey format was used to measure each of these factors among a representative sample of 200 members of the African Methodist Episcopal Churches in Detroit. Context was measured with situational inventories and observation. The subject was present...
The 1988 Election year, showcasing two ordained ministers seeking presidential nomination, made it a...
Previous research on the Black church\u27s role in politics has highlighted the importance of polit...
This study argued that the communal properties of churches are highly effective mechanisms for integ...
This study tested the assumption that most citizens rely on their perception of the environment and ...
Since the publication of Tocqueville's Democracy in America in 1835, scholars from a variety of disc...
264 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Recent work in the Black poli...
Draft: Please do not quote or cite without permission of the authors. Utilizing the 2000 Religion an...
American direct political action. Constructs derived from intergroup relations theories, church-base...
This text addresses whether and how religion and religious institutions affect American politics. Fo...
This study examined the effect of group and individual-based resources on the political participatio...
This research seeks to examine the voting patterns and political attitudes of members of the Plymout...
Religion in the study of politcal behavior has produced varied results because of a lack of clarity ...
The main purpose of my research was to determine why some American church members apply their religi...
This cross-cultural study seeks to determine if churches serve as political forums where status inco...
This study investigates the effects of premillennialist theological beliefs on attitudes about polit...
The 1988 Election year, showcasing two ordained ministers seeking presidential nomination, made it a...
Previous research on the Black church\u27s role in politics has highlighted the importance of polit...
This study argued that the communal properties of churches are highly effective mechanisms for integ...
This study tested the assumption that most citizens rely on their perception of the environment and ...
Since the publication of Tocqueville's Democracy in America in 1835, scholars from a variety of disc...
264 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Recent work in the Black poli...
Draft: Please do not quote or cite without permission of the authors. Utilizing the 2000 Religion an...
American direct political action. Constructs derived from intergroup relations theories, church-base...
This text addresses whether and how religion and religious institutions affect American politics. Fo...
This study examined the effect of group and individual-based resources on the political participatio...
This research seeks to examine the voting patterns and political attitudes of members of the Plymout...
Religion in the study of politcal behavior has produced varied results because of a lack of clarity ...
The main purpose of my research was to determine why some American church members apply their religi...
This cross-cultural study seeks to determine if churches serve as political forums where status inco...
This study investigates the effects of premillennialist theological beliefs on attitudes about polit...
The 1988 Election year, showcasing two ordained ministers seeking presidential nomination, made it a...
Previous research on the Black church\u27s role in politics has highlighted the importance of polit...
This study argued that the communal properties of churches are highly effective mechanisms for integ...