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Which Argument For Same-Sex Marriage Is More Persuasive?, J. Corona, T. L. Brink Oct 2015

Which Argument For Same-Sex Marriage Is More Persuasive?, J. Corona, T. L. Brink

T. L. Brink

Rather than plea for freedom or equality of marriage, the most effective argument was to view marriage as a way of controlling promiscuity.


Religiosity: A Retrospective & Prospective Self-Report, T. L. Brink Oct 2015

Religiosity: A Retrospective & Prospective Self-Report, T. L. Brink

T. L. Brink

Is the lower level of reported religiosity among Millennials an enduring trend or a developmental phase? Four studies are reviewed (two in Southern California, two in Mexico). In the U.S. samples, students predicted higher future levels of religiosity for themselves.


Dreams Of Ancestors: Perceived Spiritual Relevance, Sharifa Kato, T. L. Brink Oct 2015

Dreams Of Ancestors: Perceived Spiritual Relevance, Sharifa Kato, T. L. Brink

T. L. Brink

Subjects who had dreams of their departed family members were more likely to remember their dreams and view them as spiritually significant,