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Brigham Young University

2020

Forgiveness

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Moderation And Mediation Analysis Of Religious Commitment, Positive Personality Traits, Ethnic Identity, And Well-Being Among Polynesian Americans, Davis Kealanohea Kane Apr 2020

Moderation And Mediation Analysis Of Religious Commitment, Positive Personality Traits, Ethnic Identity, And Well-Being Among Polynesian Americans, Davis Kealanohea Kane

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An abundance of research has investigated well-being as it relates to religiosity and positive traits, with most research indicating that both relate to improvements in well-being. Moreover, several studies provide evidence for statistically significant relationships between religiosity and specific positive traits, including forgiveness and gratitude. However, few research studies have investigated how increases in positive traits might explain why religiosity enhances well-being. In addition, few studies within the religious and positive psychological literature have included adequate sampling from ethnic/racial minority populations residing in the U.S. As a result, investigations on how ethnic identity interacts with religious and positive psychological variables …


Forgiveness And Gratitude As Mediators Of Religious Commitment And Well-Being Among Polynesian Americans, Davis Kealanohea Kane Mar 2020

Forgiveness And Gratitude As Mediators Of Religious Commitment And Well-Being Among Polynesian Americans, Davis Kealanohea Kane

Theses and Dissertations

An abundance of research has investigated well-being as it relates to religiosity and positive traits, with most research indicating that both relate to improvements in well-being. Moreover, several studies provide evidence for statistically significant relationships between religiosity and specific positive traits, including forgiveness and gratitude. However, few research studies have investigated how increases in positive traits might explain why religiosity enhances well-being. In addition, few studies within the religious and positive psychological literature have included adequate sampling from ethnic/racial minority populations residing in the U.S. As a result, investigations on how ethnic identity interacts with religious and positive psychological variables …