Look up religiosity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Oxford English Dictionary defines religiosity as: "Religiousness; religious feeling or belief...
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The study of religiosity and intelligence explores the link between religiosity and intelligence or educational level (by country and on the individual...
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Symbolic religiosity is a term coined by sociologist Herbert Gans. Gans explores the concept of symbolic religiosity as a concept parallel to, although...
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The degree of religiosity in the population of the United States can be compared to that in other countries and compared state-by-state, based on individual...
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The relationship between the level of religiosity and the level of education has been studied since the second half of the 20th century. The parameters...
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Y. Glock's five-dimensional religiosity measure. In the 1960s, Glock attempted to categorize the components of religiosity. In his five-dimensional scheme...
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for religiosity, however, follow a non-normal distribution, such that there are more individuals who score particularly high or low on religiosity scales...
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imagistic mode of religiosity prevails when a group’s survival depends on extremely high levels of cohesion. The doctrinal mode of religiosity refers to collective...
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Secularity (redirect from Secularity (non-religiosity))
doing religion. Blankholm, Joseph (2022). The Secular Paradox : On the Religiosity of the Not Religious. New York: New York University Press. p. 8. ISBN 9781479809509...
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Mervin F. Verbit (section Measures of religiosity)
theoretical analysis of the sociological dimensions of religiosity. His contribution includes measuring religiosity through six different "components" (similar to...
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Correlates of crime (redirect from Religiosity and crime)
negative correlations between religiosity and crime, or religiosity and drug use, and the only relationship between religiosity and alcohol was statistically...
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populations Religions by country Religiosity and intelligence Wealth and religion Crabtree, Steve (31 August 2010). "Religiosity Highest in World's Poorest...
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Antireligion (redirect from Anti-religiosity)
have accused the Reformation of Martin Luther as having inspired anti religiosity. Early anti religious tendencies were expressed by skeptics such as Christopher...
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migration Populated places Population density (cities) Race/ethnicity Religiosity Irreligion Economy Billionaires Budgets Companies Credit ratings Employment...
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Religion and health (redirect from Religiosity and mental health)
students. In addition, intrinsic religiosity has been inversely related to depression in the elderly, while extrinsic religiosity has no relation or even a slight...
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about the relationship between spirituality/religiosity and health from one form of spirituality/religiosity to another, across denominations, or to assume...
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January 2013. Retrieved 23 August 2012. Crabtree, Steve (31 August 2010). "Religiosity Highest in World's Poorest Nations". Gallup. Archived from the original...
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migration Populated places Population density (cities) Race/ethnicity Religiosity Irreligion Economy Billionaires Budgets Companies Credit ratings Employment...
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after the Cuban Revolution. One of the most exemplary cases of popular religiosity is the cult of Holy Dead (Santa Muerte). Other examples are the representations...
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The evolutionary psychology of religion is the study of religious belief using evolutionary psychology principles. It is one approach to the psychology...
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Religion in Turkey (section Religiosity)
were interviewed in face-to-face in Turkey. In a 2023 report, Faith and Religiosity in Türkiye, released by the Marmara University but involving Turkish...
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24 March 2024. Monazzami, Ardeshir (20 February 2022). "Rereading the Religiosity of Yarsan". Religious Research. 9 (18): 143–167. doi:10.22034/jrr.2021...
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284 in 2020. The U.S. territories have high religiosity rates—American Samoa has the highest religiosity rate in the United States (99.3% religious and...
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concern about other people, friendship and friendliness, hospitality, religiosity, respect for oneself and others (particularly women), and integrity....
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brought secularisation in its wake. The traditionally high levels of religiosity have sharply declined. Foster points to three factors: First, Irish feminism...
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Old age (section Religiosity)
they had become less religious in old age.: 608 The late-life rise in religiosity is stronger in Japan than in the United States, but in the Netherlands...
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in any Turkish city. A 2019 survey study by KONDA that examined the religiosity of the voting-age adults in Istanbul showed that 57% of the surveyed...
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Buddhist, Islamic and Hindu aspects. It is rooted in Javanese history and religiosity, syncretizing aspects of different religions and traditions. The term...
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Haurvatat (section Religiosity)
Haurvatat (/ˈhəʊrvətət/;[citation needed] Avestan: 𐬵𐬀𐬎𐬭𐬎𐬎𐬀𐬙𐬁𐬙, romanized: hauruuatāt) is the Avestan language word for the Zoroastrian concept...
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SSRN 913013. De Jong, David C.; Cook, Casey (February 2021). "Roles of Religiosity, Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms, Scrupulosity, and Shame in Self-Perceived...
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