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Francis, Leslie J.; Brockett, Adrian; Village, Andrew – Research in Education, 2013
Alongside a family of instruments designed to measure the attitudinal dimension of religion within specific faith contexts (Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism), the Astley-Francis Scale of Attitude toward Theistic Faith was designed to assess the attitudinal dimension of religion within a multifaith context. Drawing on a sample of 4338…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Attitude Measures, Early Adolescents, Religion
Village, Andrew; Francis, Leslie J.; Brockett, Adrian – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2011
A sample of 3783 11- to 16-year-old secondary school pupils completed the Astley-Francis Scale of Attitude toward Theistic Faith and the abbreviated form of the Junior Eysenck Personality Questionnaire Revised together with information on personal religious practice (prayer), public religious practice (attendance) and religious identity (secular,…
Descriptors: Muslims, Personality, Religious Factors, Adolescents
Brockett, Adrian; Village, Andrew; Francis, Leslie J. – Research in Education, 2010
The Outgroup Prejudice Index is a six-item scale that uses social distance to assess prejudice towards ethnic and religious out groups among Asians and whites. It was developed among a sample of 2,982 teenagers attending schools in northern England who indicated their religion as "Muslim", "Christian" or "No…
Descriptors: Asians, Religion, Construct Validity, Measures (Individuals)