Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
891335 Personality and Individual Differences 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of the present study was to examine the association between Eysenck’s personality dimensions and religiosity. A sample of 227 Kuwaiti Muslim undergraduates completed the Arabic versions of the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, and the Muslim Attitude towards Religiosity Scale. Men obtained significantly higher mean scores on psychoticism than did their female counterparts and the effect size was medium. Religiosity significantly correlated with psychoticism (negative) and lie (positive) among men and women. In addition, religiosity significantly correlated with extraversion (positive) and neuroticism (negative) in women. The only predictor of religiosity was low psychoticism in men and women. The results were discussed in the light of religion of Islam. Most results of the present study reflect previous findings using participants from other religions.

► Men had a significantly higher mean score on psychoticism than did women. ► Religiosity significantly correlated with E and L (positive) P and N (negative). ► The only predictor of religiosity was low psychoticism.

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