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Original Articles

Muslim-Christian Religious Orientation Scales: Distinctions, Correlations, and Cross-Cultural Analysis in Iran and the United States

Pages 69-91 | Published online: 16 Nov 2009

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P.J. Watson, Zhuo Chen & Nima Ghorbani. (2014) Extrinsic Cultural Religious Orientation: analysis of an Iranian measure in university students in the United States. Journal of Beliefs & Values 35:1, pages 61-78.
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Nima Ghorbani, P.J. Watson & Khadijeh Shahmohamadi. (2008) Afterlife Motivation Scale: Correlations With Maladjustment and Incremental Validity in Iranian Muslims. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion 18:1, pages 22-35.
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Nima Ghorbani, P.J. Watson & Ziasma Haneef Khan. (2007) Theoretical, Empirical, and Potential Ideological Dimensions of Using Western Conceptualizations to Measure Muslim Religious Commitments. Journal of Muslim Mental Health 2:2, pages 113-131.
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Nima Ghorbani, Mark N. Bing, P. J. Watson, H. Kristl Davison & Dan A. Mack. (2002) Self-reported emotional intelligence: Construct similarity and functional dissimilarity of higher-order processing in Iran and the United States. International Journal of Psychology 37:5, pages 297-308.
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