Mohamed Salleh, S. and Ahmad, J. and Che Noh, M. A. and Abdul Latif, A. (2017) Measurement in Islamic Religion (MIR): Past, present and future directions. Man In India, 97 (17). pp. 279-288. ISSN 251569
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Abstract
Measurement in Islamic Religion has become the most critical focus in the Psychology of Religion. There are various attempts to measure the religion of Islam from multiple dimensions including beliefs, practices, values and attitudes. We systematically review the growing empirical measures in Islam. Initial efforts started in 1997 and began to receive serious attention by regardless of Muslim or non-Muslim researchers. There are 20 instruments that have been built to be used in the Islamic Religion study. Each instrument has reported adequate internal reliability but only a few instruments have evidenced content validity, construct validity and criterion validity. We also suggest direction for research in this area that empirically based on grounded Islam Theory.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | instrument, Islam, measurement |
Subjects: | L Education > L Education (General) |
Divisions: | Education |
ID Code: | 81184 |
Deposited By: | Narimah Nawil |
Deposited On: | 24 Jul 2019 03:35 |
Last Modified: | 24 Jul 2019 03:35 |
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