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Religious Fundamentalism and Gender Differences
Authors:Helm  Herbert W  Berecz  John M  Nelson  Emily A
Institution:(1) Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI;(2) Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI;(3) Riverwood Center, Benton Harbor, MI
Abstract:The role of religious fundamentalism and its relationship to shame and guilt was evaluated in 107 students who attend a church-sponsored university. A number of personality measures were given and gender differences were analyzed. The role of externalization was similar for males in this sample to that of earlier studies. However, it was found that females showed positive correlations between externalization and both shame and guilt. For females, more fundamentalistic religious training may help to contribute to an external orientation at the expense of identifying with a personal religion, and appropriate guilt.
Keywords:religious fundamentalism  gender differences  guilt  shame
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