Religious Fundamentalism and Integrative Complexity of Thought: A Relationship for Existential Content Only?

  • Hunsberger B
  • Pratt M
  • Pancer S
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Forty-five high and 44 low religious fundamentalists (drawn from a questionnaire study of 489 undergraduates) were interviewed to assess the integrative complexity of their thinking about a variety of topics. Interviewees discussed two vignettes (one familiar, the other ...

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Hunsberger, B., Pratt, M., & Pancer, S. M. (1994). Religious Fundamentalism and Integrative Complexity of Thought: A Relationship for Existential Content Only? Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 33(4), 335. https://doi.org/10.2307/1386493

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