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    Secular, but not Religious, Coping Predicts Self-Control

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    Date
    2012-04
    Author
    Poncelet, Tara L.
    Schultz, Gretchen
    Advisor(s)
    Goodman, Jeffrey A.
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    Abstract
    In psychological terms, most Americans believe that relgious beliefs afford greater ability to regulate and control behavior. This study tested a common assumption that religious beliefs enable a person to resist temptation, do what's right, and persist through difficult times.
    Subject
    Religion and civil society
    Adjustment (Psychology)--Religious aspects
    Posters
    Self control--Religious aspects
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/62910
    Type
    Presentation
    Description
    Color poster with text and charts.
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