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RELIGIOUS PRACTICE AND CIVIC LIFE:
WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
Conference Papers
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“Religion and Civic Engagement in the United States: 1972-2006,” Tom W. Smith, Ph.D. “Volunteering and Religion: Evidence from the Baylor Religion Survey,” F. Carson Mencken, Ph.D. and Christopher D. Bader, Ph.D. “Religion, Prosocial Learning, Self-Control, and Delinquency,” Scott A. Desmond, Ph.D. and Jeffery T. Ulmer, Ph.D.“Religiosity and Adolescent Substance Use: The Role of Individual and Contextual Influences,” John M. Wallace, Jr., Ph.D., et al. “The Benefits of Values and Opportunities for Volunteering,” Marc A. Musick, Ph.D. “The Cumulative Advantage of Religiosity: A Longitudinal Study of Drug Use,” Sung Joon Jang, Ph.D. and Byron Johnson, Ph.D. |