Online Psychology Research UK

Psychology of Religion (8)

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Researchers & University (all universities in the UK unless stated otherwise)

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16.03.10

Religious, Spiritual, Supernatural and Paranormal Experiences: The Individual Experiences and Beliefs

Kirsten Barnes (University of Cambridge)

The aim of this research is to investigate spiritual, religious, supernatural and paranormal (SRSP) experiences from the perspective of psychology, as well as to try to identify any other factors which might go hand-in-hand with these experiences.  While this study is interested in SRSP experiences, you do not have to have had one of the above to participate. We are equally interested in comparing these experiences with non-experience.

09.09.09

Religiosity in South Asian Muslim Women and their Proneness to Shame and Self-compassion

Miss Deba Choudhury (University of Southampton)

How South Asian Muslim women(aged 18-30yrs UK residents) process social situations and how this is related with different attitudes and well-being

Females only

23.08.09

Strength and Internalization of Religious and Moral Beliefs

Ed Deci & Jacqueline M. Anson (University of Rochester, USA)

The study focuses on the nature and purpose of various religious beliefs

19.03.09

Identity & Ideology

Robert Blagg (Claremont Graduate University, USA)

This study examines individuals' identities as they relate to their perceptions of a religious leader

13.08.08

Religion Questionnaire

This link is to join the participant panel, eligible participants will then be invited to the online questionnaire

Nicholas Gibson (University of Cambridge)

The University of Cambridge is looking for UK Christians aged 18+ to complete a study investigating how different religious variables are related to one another. To see if you are eligible you first need to join our participant panel. Eligible participants will then be invited to participate. For more information e-mail: kb381@cam.ac.uk

24.12.07

What do you Believe?

Dr Oliver Curry (London School of Economics), Dr Matthew Jones Chesters (University of East London)

This study investigates people's attitudes to various ethical issues. The survey should take between 10 to 15 minutes, and is completely anonymous and confidential

02.04.07

Find your True Reincarnation

Claire Cooper and Shaun Nichols (Queen's University Belfast).

In this study you will give your opinions about reincarnation, complete a short questionnaire about your own personal afterlife beliefs, and provide a definition of reincarnation.

13.09.05

Religion and Health

Michael Breslin & Dr. Christopher Alan Lewis (Ulster at Magee College, Northern Ireland)

This survey is concerned with the extent to which different personality types might engage in different types of prayer.