Title

Temporal Stability of the Francis Scale of Attitude Toward Christianity Short-Form Among 10- To 12-Year-Old English Children: Test-Retest Data Over 15 Weeks

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Metadata only available from this repository. This article was published in the Archive for the Psychology of Religion in 2007. The published article is available at http://www.ingentaconnect.com Contact the author via email at - ca.lewis@glyndwr.ac.uk for information about this article.

Abstract

Recently three studies have reported on the test-retest reliability of the Francis Scale of Attitude toward Christianity; however, these studies were limited to comparatively small samples (Ns = 39, 114, 58). The present study examined the temporal stability of the 7-item version of the Francis Scale of Attitude toward Christianity over a 15-week period among a sample of 581 English children aged between 10 and 12 years. Data demonstrated that stability across the two administrations was very high (r = .79); however, there was a significant change in mean scores between Time 1 and Time 2.

Disciplines

Psychology

Recommended Citation

Lewis, C. A., Cruise, S. M., & Lattimer, B(2007) ‘Temporal Stability of the Francis Scale of Attitude Toward Christianity Short-Form Among 10- To 12-Year-Old English Children: Test-Retest Data Over 15 Weeks’. Archive for the Psychology of Religion, 29, 259-267



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