A quantitative study explored the relationship for teen Buddhists in Britain between the frequency of personal religious practice (PRP), affective religiosity (as measured by Thanissaro’s 24-item Scale of Attitude towards Bud-dhism), individual differences in attitudes and Psychological Type (as measured by the Francis Psychological Type Scales). Those with frequent PRP (18% practising daily and 54% monthly) were more likely to want their children to grow up Buddhist and felt school was helping them prepare for life. Only daily PRP was associated with Buddhist worldview whereas less frequent PRP was associated with collectivist and traditionalist attitudes. Daily PRP was found to be positively linked with affective religiosity for heritage ...
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This paper begins by reviewing the evidence from international research concerning the personal and ...
Eysenck's dimensional model of personality includes two indicators of psychological health, defined ...
From a broad perspective, clients’ experiences of psychological therapies have been widely investiga...
To ascertain the relative contributions towards affinity for education made by being Asian and being...
In the quantitative analysis of a survey of 417 13- to 20-year-old Buddhists, the 48% who had underg...
The empirical properties of a revised 24-item instrument called the Thanissaro Scale of Attitude tow...
Previous research has recognized shrines in homes as sites of shared cultural memory with the functi...
Bowing to parents is a Buddhist home practice that links with the spread of religious-led attitudes ...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between mental health and attitude toward thei...
This paper describes and discusses the development and empirical properties of two new 24-item scal...
In a quantitative survey of religious attitudes and practices in a multi-religious sample of 369 sch...
The empirical properties of a revised 24-item instrument called the Thanissaro Scale of Attitude tow...
This short section of Chapter 6 of the book "Religion and Nationhood: Insider and outsider perspecti...
This chapter aims to unpack the question of the sort of religiosity for which postsecularity reflect...
A sample of 3783 11- to 16-year-old secondary school pupils completed the Astley-Francis Scale of At...
This paper begins by reviewing the evidence from international research concerning the personal and ...
Eysenck's dimensional model of personality includes two indicators of psychological health, defined ...
From a broad perspective, clients’ experiences of psychological therapies have been widely investiga...