Research Article
Is It Possible to Discriminate the Value Patterns of Wulff's Approaches to Religion in a Polish Sample?
Authors:
Jacek Śliwak,
Department of Social Psychology and Psychology of Religion, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, PL
Beata Zarzycka
Department of Social Psychology and Psychology of Religion, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, PL
Abstract
Based on Schwartz's (1992) value theory, Fontaine, Luyten and Corveleyn (2000) found that the value patterns associated with Wulff's (1991, 1999) four approaches toward religion could be reduced to a combination of two theoretically meaningful value patterns: a Transcendence/Mutual Care and a Social order/Uncertainty avoidance pattern. In this study, we examined whether we could replicate these findings in a Polish sample.
How to Cite:
Śliwak, J. and Zarzycka, B., 2013. Is It Possible to Discriminate the Value Patterns of Wulff's Approaches to Religion in a Polish Sample?. Psychologica Belgica, 53(2), pp.33–49. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/pb-53-2-33
Published on
01 Jun 2013.
Peer Reviewed
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