Roles of fundamentalism and authoritarianism in relations between religiosity and civil liberties among Muslims
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2022
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John Wiley and Sons Inc
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Two cross-sectional studies were conducted with undergraduate and graduate students (mean age = 22 years) in two university campuses in different regions of Turkey to investigate confrontations between conservative religious people and secular-liberal people and the roles of fundamentalism and authoritarianism for these groups. Study 1 investigated the connections between traditional religiosity and liberties and the impact of religious fundamentalism with a sample of 482 participants. Using hierarchical multiple linear regression and bootstrapping analysis, religiosity was seen as negatively connected to three components of liberties. It was shown that religious fundamentalism had an indirect effect on this connection. In Study 2, with a sample of 260 participants, the negative connection between traditional religiosity with liberties was confirmed. Further, it was found that particularly the conservatism dimension of right-wing authoritarianism played an explanatory role in this connection. In addition, as an extension of the two studies, it was observed that secular-liberal participants supported civil liberties in general, but they expressed opposition to freedom of religion in particular, indicating that the antagonism between religious and secular people may also stem from secular-liberal people. It was found that dimension of aggression of left-wing authoritarianism played an explanatory role in connection to this aspect.
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Authoritarianism, Fundamentalism, Liberties, Muslims, Religion
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Asian Journal of Social Psychology
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Q4
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Ok, Ü. (2022). Roles of fundamentalism and authoritarianism in relations between religiosity and civil liberties among Muslims. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, [ArticleInPress]. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajsp.12553