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In the text I use for measurement (Robert Gregory’s _Psychological Testing_ 4th ed 2004 allyn & bacon) chapter 12B is devoted to the measurement/assessment of spiritual concepts: surveys used, definitions, factor analysis of dimensions, etc.
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Is anyone aware of any research looking at people's interest in and receptivity to talking about religious or spiritual topics? A reported contacted me to get my perspective for an article she's writing. She's under the assumption that people are less willing to discuss religion these days. My experience (which undoubtedly is biased) is that people today are more willing to talk about religious and spirituality. It doesn't seem to be much of a hot button topic. Anyone know of any researsch in this area? It would be nice to convey some more than anecdotal information.
___________________________________ Roderick D. Hetzel, Ph.D. Department of Psychology [EMAIL PROTECTED] (email)
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