Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Books | American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Non-fiction | Main Collection | BF 39.9 .R45 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | C20040036 |
BF 39 .D26 2020 Statistics without maths for psychology / | BF 39 .F87 2014 Psychometrics : an introduction / | BF 39 .K46 1980 Introduction to design and analysis : a student's handbook / | BF 39.9 .R45 2014 Religion, personality, and social behavior / | BF 47 .N45 2016 Ethics and psychology : beyond codes of practice / | BF 76.5 .B47 2018 Managing your research data and documentation / | BF 76.5 .B68 2017 Starting out in methods and statistics for psychology : a hands-on guide to doing research / |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Religion has always been a major study in psychology, but recent events, including terrorism, have sharpened attention on the relationship between personality and religion. This collection concentrates on reproducible results and logic, rather than unproved theories and instant reactions. Contributors of these fifteen essays review the accumulated research and theories on the major aspects of personality and social psychology as applied to religion. They concentrate on personality, cognition, and emotion (personality and religiousness, religion and the self, religious cognition, religion and negative emotions as they relate to regulation, positive emotions and self-transcendence), social behavior, morality, and intergroup relations (personal and cognitive factors as they relate to social factors, religion and prejudice in intergroup relations, values as religiosity, religion and sexuality within family, religion and domestic political attitudes around the world, social aspects of religion and mental health), and age, gender and culture (religion and development, gender difference in religion, religion and the national culture, understanding religion and irreligion).
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