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Utah State University

Authoritarianism

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Religious Affiliation, Authoritarianism, And Dogmatism Of College Students, Heber M. Sharp May 1976

Religious Affiliation, Authoritarianism, And Dogmatism Of College Students, Heber M. Sharp

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The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of religious affiliation to the authoritarianism and open-closed mindedness of students at two institutions of higher learning, controlling for sex, reported church attendance, state in which the person reported residence as a child, and city size of reported childhood residency.

The sample for this study was selected from junior and senior students at Utah State University (n=1,409) and Weber State College (n=837). The subjects for whom data were analyzed indicated affiliation with the following religious groups: Agnostic, Baptist, Catholic, Christian, Episcopalian, Jewish, Lutheran, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, …