> > There is another religiosity scale that may be of interest - (desrcibed >in Rohrbaugh and Jessor >(1975) "Religiosity in youth: A personal control against deviant behavior" >_Journal of Personality_ >43, p. 136 - 155). Unlike Altmeyer & Hunsberger, it's not designed to tap >fundamentalism.
The extent to which this scale is morally loaded will, I think be the extent to which it is predictive. For instance, I do not think that the Allport scale (intrinsic/extrinsic) or the quest scale (Bateson) will have a strong relationship with views about social science. BTW, I just stumbled on a scale that might be of interest: Ibrahim Halloun (1996). Views about science ad physics achievement. The VASS story. Proceedings of the International Conference on Undergraduate Physics Education. American Institute of Physics Press, College Park, MD. The scale places respondents into expert, high transitional, low transitional, and folk categories with regard to their views about science. -Chuck --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
