Moral, religious, and identity development were assessed in a longitudinal study by sampling students enrolled at a Christian liberal arts college during their first semester, and again 3 1/2 years later. Those who continued enrollment to their senior year (persisters) were found to make greater gains in moral reasoning and greater movement toward identity achievement than those who did not continue enrollment (nonpersisters). Persisters were also found to decline significandy in religious well-being, particularly females, and extrinsic religiosity, while not changing in Shepherd scores or in intrinsic religiosity. Nonpersisters were found to increase significantly in intrinsic religiosity. Significant differences were found between student...
The debate of the influence of religion over academics and vice versa has remained steadily controve...
I. College Situation. Their study previous to the completion of the autobiography consisted of the f...
How does training in an explicitly Christian doctoral program in clinical psychology affect students...
Moral, religious, and identity development were assessed in a longitudinal study by sampling student...
There is a decided lack of research regarding the faith identity development of evangelical Christia...
Colleges and universities offer environments conducive to moral development, which is seen as essent...
AbstractMorality and Religion are one of the most important dimensions in every ones life, and the l...
This descriptive comparative study describes the spirituality of college students at different level...
A model using moral judgment and cultural ideology (political and religious ideology) for predicting...
AbstractThis study set out to explore the trajectory of personal, moral and spiritual values of stud...
Graduate students receiving doctoral training in clinical psychology from Christian universities oft...
The college environment can be very demanding for students. Students are often challenged by many ne...
An important component of young adulthood involves the exploration of religious beliefs, identity, a...
Three mixed-methods studies assessed whether students at Christian colleges maintain a traditional f...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of lifestyle agreements on the moral developme...
The debate of the influence of religion over academics and vice versa has remained steadily controve...
I. College Situation. Their study previous to the completion of the autobiography consisted of the f...
How does training in an explicitly Christian doctoral program in clinical psychology affect students...
Moral, religious, and identity development were assessed in a longitudinal study by sampling student...
There is a decided lack of research regarding the faith identity development of evangelical Christia...
Colleges and universities offer environments conducive to moral development, which is seen as essent...
AbstractMorality and Religion are one of the most important dimensions in every ones life, and the l...
This descriptive comparative study describes the spirituality of college students at different level...
A model using moral judgment and cultural ideology (political and religious ideology) for predicting...
AbstractThis study set out to explore the trajectory of personal, moral and spiritual values of stud...
Graduate students receiving doctoral training in clinical psychology from Christian universities oft...
The college environment can be very demanding for students. Students are often challenged by many ne...
An important component of young adulthood involves the exploration of religious beliefs, identity, a...
Three mixed-methods studies assessed whether students at Christian colleges maintain a traditional f...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of lifestyle agreements on the moral developme...
The debate of the influence of religion over academics and vice versa has remained steadily controve...
I. College Situation. Their study previous to the completion of the autobiography consisted of the f...
How does training in an explicitly Christian doctoral program in clinical psychology affect students...