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    The internal consistency reliability of the Santosh-Francis Scale of attitude Toward Hinduism among bunts in south India

    Date
    2010-03
    Author
    Tiliopoulos, Niko
    Francis, Leslie J.
    Slattery, Mary
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    Tiliopoulos, N., Francis, L. & Slattery, M. (2010) The internal consistency reliability of the Santosh-Francis Scale of attitude Toward Hinduism among bunts in south India, North American journal of psychology, vol. 12, , pp. 185-190,
    Abstract
    The Santosh-Francis Scale of Attitude toward Hinduism was originally developed and tested among Hindu affiliates living in the United Kingdom. In the present study this instrument was completed by 100 Hindu affiliates from the Bunt caste in South India (48 males and 52 females). The data support the internal construct reliability of the scale in this context (a = .91) and commend the instrument for wider application within the Hindu community. © NAJP
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    https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/1532
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