Ninety college students served as subjects in research to investigate possible relationships between fear of death, religious doubt, and child-rearing practices. The following hypotheses were tested: 1) contingent childrearing practices would correlate negatively with religious doubt, 2) religious doubt would correlate positively with fear of death, and 3) contingent child-rearing practices would correlate negatively with fear of death. The second hypothesis was supported. Additional analyses revealed that those who changed religious preference from childhood to the present had lower fear of death scores than those who retained the same beliefs. The sample was also divided into religious and nonreligious groups. The religious group as a who...
In this study, the associations among death anxiety, spiritual tendencies, existential anxiety, and ...
Previous research has found a consistent, negative relationship between holding religious doubts and...
The aim of this study was to find alternative explanations of curvilinear correlation between fear o...
Fear of death features in both historical and contemporary theories of religion, but the relationshi...
In previous research, religiosity has been associated with decreased death anxiety. This study looke...
This paper provides a rationale for several empirical findings regarding religion. The main one is b...
Although speculations about the role of fear—and fear of death in particular—in the evolutionary and...
The purpose of this study is to test a conceptual model that aims to clarify the relationship betwee...
Religiosity and death anxiety are two variables that have been linked through various studies. Relig...
This paper attempts to explain several empirical findings regarding religion. The main one is betwee...
Debate over the relationship of religion to death anxiety has included the opposing views of Malinow...
The belief in supernatural agents is a universal feature of human social cognition. Recent cognitive...
The primary goal of this pilot study is to examine the relationship between the fear of dying and re...
This study aims to assess the relationship between religious attitudes of Ilam universities students...
Cognitive psychologist Bering attempted to explain away religion by suggesting that the evolutionary...
In this study, the associations among death anxiety, spiritual tendencies, existential anxiety, and ...
Previous research has found a consistent, negative relationship between holding religious doubts and...
The aim of this study was to find alternative explanations of curvilinear correlation between fear o...
Fear of death features in both historical and contemporary theories of religion, but the relationshi...
In previous research, religiosity has been associated with decreased death anxiety. This study looke...
This paper provides a rationale for several empirical findings regarding religion. The main one is b...
Although speculations about the role of fear—and fear of death in particular—in the evolutionary and...
The purpose of this study is to test a conceptual model that aims to clarify the relationship betwee...
Religiosity and death anxiety are two variables that have been linked through various studies. Relig...
This paper attempts to explain several empirical findings regarding religion. The main one is betwee...
Debate over the relationship of religion to death anxiety has included the opposing views of Malinow...
The belief in supernatural agents is a universal feature of human social cognition. Recent cognitive...
The primary goal of this pilot study is to examine the relationship between the fear of dying and re...
This study aims to assess the relationship between religious attitudes of Ilam universities students...
Cognitive psychologist Bering attempted to explain away religion by suggesting that the evolutionary...
In this study, the associations among death anxiety, spiritual tendencies, existential anxiety, and ...
Previous research has found a consistent, negative relationship between holding religious doubts and...
The aim of this study was to find alternative explanations of curvilinear correlation between fear o...