Attribution of reasons for religious beliefs in four ethnic groups

Approximately 120 adolescents from each of four ethnic groups - Malay, Chinese, Indian and Australian - stratified by age and sex, were individually asked to rank six postulated reasons why people are religious. In brief, the alternatives related to God's will, family, own effort, natural gift,...

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Main Authors: Keats, D.M., Keats , J.A., Mohammad Hj. Yusuf
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Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 1976
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spelling ukm-40472012-05-18T03:42:37Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4047/ Attribution of reasons for religious beliefs in four ethnic groups Keats, D.M. Keats , J.A. Mohammad Hj. Yusuf, Approximately 120 adolescents from each of four ethnic groups - Malay, Chinese, Indian and Australian - stratified by age and sex, were individually asked to rank six postulated reasons why people are religious. In brief, the alternatives related to God's will, family, own effort, natural gift, own choice and luck. The alternative 'luck' was rejected by all subject in all groups. The results seemed to be consistent with the likely religious influences in the ethnic groups. The most significant finding was that age and sex as individual differences variables correlated with attribution in different ways and to different extents in the four groups. The result were related to Weiner's attribution theory and to Herbst's findings on relationships between variables for particular individuals. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 1976 Article PeerReviewed Keats, D.M. and Keats , J.A. and Mohammad Hj. Yusuf, (1976) Attribution of reasons for religious beliefs in four ethnic groups. AKADEMIKA, 9 . pp. 21-28. ISSN 0126-5008 http://www.ukm.my/penerbit/jdem9-2.htm
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description Approximately 120 adolescents from each of four ethnic groups - Malay, Chinese, Indian and Australian - stratified by age and sex, were individually asked to rank six postulated reasons why people are religious. In brief, the alternatives related to God's will, family, own effort, natural gift, own choice and luck. The alternative 'luck' was rejected by all subject in all groups. The results seemed to be consistent with the likely religious influences in the ethnic groups. The most significant finding was that age and sex as individual differences variables correlated with attribution in different ways and to different extents in the four groups. The result were related to Weiner's attribution theory and to Herbst's findings on relationships between variables for particular individuals.
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author Keats, D.M.
Keats , J.A.
Mohammad Hj. Yusuf,
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Keats , J.A.
Mohammad Hj. Yusuf,
Attribution of reasons for religious beliefs in four ethnic groups
author_facet Keats, D.M.
Keats , J.A.
Mohammad Hj. Yusuf,
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title Attribution of reasons for religious beliefs in four ethnic groups
title_short Attribution of reasons for religious beliefs in four ethnic groups
title_full Attribution of reasons for religious beliefs in four ethnic groups
title_fullStr Attribution of reasons for religious beliefs in four ethnic groups
title_full_unstemmed Attribution of reasons for religious beliefs in four ethnic groups
title_sort attribution of reasons for religious beliefs in four ethnic groups
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 1976
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4047/
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