Marcin Wojtasiński

Profiles of Relationships With Religious Symbols

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Czasopismo: Advances in Cognitive Psychology (ISSN: 1895-1171)
Współautorzy: Małgorzata Tatala
Rok wydania: 2023
Strony od-do: 273-282
Streszczenie: In the current study, profiles of relationships with religious symbols were examined. Implications ofthe concept of religious symbols by Tatala, which analyzes its cognitive, emotional, and behavioraldimensions served as theoretical basis for extracting the profiles. It was proposed that the behav-ioral component is expressed on an extraverted-introverted continuum, while the emotional andcognitive components can be understood as the predominance of one of the processing mecha-nisms (cognitive or emotional). A total of 239 participants in four age groups (12-, 15-, 18- and24-year-olds) were surveyed using the Religious Symbol Importance Scale. As a result of clusteranalysis, four characteristic profiles were distinguished and confirmed separately for the symbol ofthe Cross and the Bible: introverted-cognitive, introverted-emotional, extraverted-cognitive, andextraverted-emotional. Also, multidimensional scaling analysis showed the closeness of the indi-vidual parameters of religiosity, which appeared to be independent of the type of the symbol. Theresults of the study allow the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral dimensions to be considered asimportant factors in studying personal relationships with religious symbols.
Słowa kluczowe: religiosity, religious symbol, the Bible, the Cross, cluster analysis, multidimensional scaling
DOI: doi: 10.5709/acp-0398-8



Cytowanie w formacie Bibtex:
@article{1,
author = "Marcin Wojtasiński and Małgorzata Tatala",
title = "Profiles of Relationships With Religious Symbols",
journal = "Advances in Cognitive Psychology",
year = "2023",
pages = "273-282"
}

Cytowanie w formacie APA:
Wojtasiński, M. and Małgorzata Tatala(2023). Profiles of Relationships With Religious Symbols. Advances in Cognitive Psychology, 273-282.