Our theoretical assumption is that behind the dogmatism-religion positive but not systematic relation, a clearer one may exist between religion and need for closure (Webster & Kruglanski, 1994). A positive association of religiosity with need for closure was hypothesized (except with the decisiveness facet). Subjects ( n = 239) were administered the Need for Closure Scale (NFCS), the Religious Fundamentalism Scale and a two-dimensional religiosity scale. Religious fundamentalism was positively correlated with the total NFCS, preference for order and predictability. Classic religiosity predicted high need for closure (all facets except decisiveness). However, spirituality-emotional religion was associated with low close-mindedness and low de...
In the long history of his travels, religion is often stuck in a puddle interests of its adherents, ...
The study sought to answer several questions. Would the individual who exercises his religiosity be ...
It was proposed that psychology should have a model with which to construe individual religious beli...
There are positive significant relationships between the Need for Cognitive Closure (NFC) and Religi...
Spirituality and religiosity can play key roles in individual lives through influencing health, soci...
Interest in religion and spirituality is motivated by cognitive and affective needs. In the present ...
The relationship between general knowledge of world religions and dogmatism was investigated in a gr...
Recent neuropsychological studies reported that fundamentalism beliefs and its cognitive mindset pro...
Religious fundamentalism has been consistently linked to prejudice toward a variety of outgroups. Th...
The study of closed-mindedness has garnered much attention in the psychological study of religion an...
According to the Religious Openness Hypothesis, the religious and psychological openness of American...
Religiosity is a complex construct that is associated with personality, with the way of approaching ...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this study was to conduct an investigation into t...
An impression based on a vote-counting method of reviewing studies on religion and personality is th...
Is fundamentalism universal across religious cultures? We investigated this issue by focusing on thr...
In the long history of his travels, religion is often stuck in a puddle interests of its adherents, ...
The study sought to answer several questions. Would the individual who exercises his religiosity be ...
It was proposed that psychology should have a model with which to construe individual religious beli...
There are positive significant relationships between the Need for Cognitive Closure (NFC) and Religi...
Spirituality and religiosity can play key roles in individual lives through influencing health, soci...
Interest in religion and spirituality is motivated by cognitive and affective needs. In the present ...
The relationship between general knowledge of world religions and dogmatism was investigated in a gr...
Recent neuropsychological studies reported that fundamentalism beliefs and its cognitive mindset pro...
Religious fundamentalism has been consistently linked to prejudice toward a variety of outgroups. Th...
The study of closed-mindedness has garnered much attention in the psychological study of religion an...
According to the Religious Openness Hypothesis, the religious and psychological openness of American...
Religiosity is a complex construct that is associated with personality, with the way of approaching ...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this study was to conduct an investigation into t...
An impression based on a vote-counting method of reviewing studies on religion and personality is th...
Is fundamentalism universal across religious cultures? We investigated this issue by focusing on thr...
In the long history of his travels, religion is often stuck in a puddle interests of its adherents, ...
The study sought to answer several questions. Would the individual who exercises his religiosity be ...
It was proposed that psychology should have a model with which to construe individual religious beli...