This research project examined the extent to which an individual’s religion, or lack thereof, impacted their scores on the Individualism Collectivism Scale (Singelis, Triandis, Bhawuk, & Gelfand, 1995). This study drew 205 mostly Caucasian participants, who were diverse in terms of gender, income, and education. Data were gathered via online survey, which gathered responses to a demographic form, Religious Practices Questionnaire, and Individualism Collectivism Scale (Singelis, et al., 1995). Researchers hypothesized that: (1) Religious samples would score as more collectivistic than a secular sample; (2) Catholic and Jewish samples would emerge as more collectivistic than a Protestant sample; (3) as the frequency of public and personal rel...
Numerous researchers have addressed the impact of individual religiosity or spirituality on psycholo...
This study was based on an interdisciplinary paradigm for religious research, with the manifestation...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThere are conflicting interpretations of the psychology of religion...
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Abstract Religious belief and socio-cultural perspectives of Collectivism and Individualism are i...
Data from a sample of 104 Jews and 115 Polish Roman Catholics were used to investigate whether a dev...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of negative feedback on self-reported religi...
Religion is not as popular or widespread in the world as it was decades ago. Despite this ongoing wo...
Religious certitude is often associated with conflict between individuals and groups, though the nat...
Religious priming has been found to have both positive and negative consequences, and recent researc...
In this study we examined the applicability of personality measures to assessing God representations...
Religious identity is an understudied yet important component of religious behavior. Through this th...
We propose the theory that religious cultures vary in individualistic and collectivistic aspects of ...
Social psychologists are increasingly interested in the growth of irreligion, defined by Lugo (2015)...
This study uniquely examines two religious types and a control group of nonreligious respondents in ...
Numerous researchers have addressed the impact of individual religiosity or spirituality on psycholo...
This study was based on an interdisciplinary paradigm for religious research, with the manifestation...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThere are conflicting interpretations of the psychology of religion...
This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Theses, Dissertations and Capstone Pro...
Abstract Religious belief and socio-cultural perspectives of Collectivism and Individualism are i...
Data from a sample of 104 Jews and 115 Polish Roman Catholics were used to investigate whether a dev...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of negative feedback on self-reported religi...
Religion is not as popular or widespread in the world as it was decades ago. Despite this ongoing wo...
Religious certitude is often associated with conflict between individuals and groups, though the nat...
Religious priming has been found to have both positive and negative consequences, and recent researc...
In this study we examined the applicability of personality measures to assessing God representations...
Religious identity is an understudied yet important component of religious behavior. Through this th...
We propose the theory that religious cultures vary in individualistic and collectivistic aspects of ...
Social psychologists are increasingly interested in the growth of irreligion, defined by Lugo (2015)...
This study uniquely examines two religious types and a control group of nonreligious respondents in ...
Numerous researchers have addressed the impact of individual religiosity or spirituality on psycholo...
This study was based on an interdisciplinary paradigm for religious research, with the manifestation...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThere are conflicting interpretations of the psychology of religion...