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Correspondence Of Roger Hedlund: Letters April-July 1990, Roger Hedlund Jan 1990

Correspondence Of Roger Hedlund: Letters April-July 1990, Roger Hedlund

Papers of Roger Hedlund

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Correspondence Of Roger Hedlund: Letters Aug-Dec 1990, Roger Hedlund Jan 1990

Correspondence Of Roger Hedlund: Letters Aug-Dec 1990, Roger Hedlund

Papers of Roger Hedlund

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Correspondence Of Roger Hedlund: Cbmfs 1990, Roger Hedlund Jan 1990

Correspondence Of Roger Hedlund: Cbmfs 1990, Roger Hedlund

Papers of Roger Hedlund

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Correspondence Of Roger Hedlund: Ministry Opportunities 1990-1991, Roger Hedlund Jan 1990

Correspondence Of Roger Hedlund: Ministry Opportunities 1990-1991, Roger Hedlund

Papers of Roger Hedlund

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Subject File Of Roger Hedlund: Cgai-Cgrc Proposals And Reports 1990-1991, Roger Hedlund Jan 1990

Subject File Of Roger Hedlund: Cgai-Cgrc Proposals And Reports 1990-1991, Roger Hedlund

Papers of Roger Hedlund

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Subject File Of Roger Hedlund: Religious Pluralism Symposium - Book 1990, Roger Hedlund Jan 1990

Subject File Of Roger Hedlund: Religious Pluralism Symposium - Book 1990, Roger Hedlund

Papers of Roger Hedlund

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Age, Gender, And Religious Differences In Moral Perspective, Samuel L. Clay Jan 1990

Age, Gender, And Religious Differences In Moral Perspective, Samuel L. Clay

Theses and Dissertations

An investigation was conducted to see if age and gender are related to a preference for a caring versus a justice morality. The World View Questionnaire with 40 word pairs was used to measure a preference for a caring morality. It was found that there was a significant gender difference in the caring score, with the females scoring higher than the males. There also was a significant religious difference in the caring score with religious and especially Mormon subjects scoring higher than non-religious subjects. There was not, however, a significant age difference as was predicted.