Religiosity Scales: What Are We Measuring in Whom?

Archive for the Psychology of Religion / Archiv für Religionspychologie 30 (1):137-153 (2008)
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Abstract

At least 177 scales are available to researchers who want to measure religiosity, but questions exist as to exactly what these scales are measuring and in whom they are measuring it. A review of these scales found a lack items designed to measure ethical action in society or the world as a prophetic response to the experience of the divine. Instead, the vast majority of scales focus on internal experiences and beliefs or institutional relationships. A review of scale norm groups found that norm groups often are not fully described, particularly in the area of race/ethnicity, and when they are described, they reveal an over-reliance on convenience samples of college students and an under-representation of racial/ethnic minority groups. Examples of scales with more fully described and more representative norm groups are given, and recommendations are offered for researchers using and developing religiosity scales

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original Cutting, Marsha; Walsh, Michelle (2008) "Religiosity Scales: What Are We Measuring in Whom?". Archive for the Psychology of Religion 30(1):137-153

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