Faith development, moral development, and old age. 1978.

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Faith development, moral development, and old age. 1978.

This study was undertaken to explore religious development (as defined by James Fowler) in a population of older adults. In addition to examining the trends of faith development, the study assessed the relationship between faith development stage scores and scores on other structural developmental and psychodynamic measures. The research explored aspects of ethical and religious development which bear specifically on an understanding of the aging process. Participants were 20 women and 20 men, all but two of whom were over the age of 60. Protestants, Catholics, Jews, and the nonaffiliated were represented in the sample. They were contacted by direct mail solicitation, through community organizations, and through word-of-mouth contact. The interviews were conducted over a three year period from 1975 to 1978. All participants were given Fowler's (1973-1975) semistructured faith development interview that included ethnic and demographic information, "landmark" events and/or influences, a discussion of values, personal philosophy and "faith" issues, and specific questions on aging and developmental changes in relation to the foregoing topics. Other instruments employed (but not administered to all subjects) were: 1) 10 Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) cards scored according to Isaac's "relatability" scale (1956); 2) the standard Rorschach procedure scored using the Klopfer (1954) system and Shulik's index of psychopathological imagery; 3) two of Kohlberg's moral dilemmas (1978); and 4) the Loevinger Sentence Completion Test of ego development (1970). The Murray Center has acquired all the raw data from this study.

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Radcliffe College. Henry A. Murray Research Center

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The Henry A. Murray Research Center of Radcliffe College, (formerly the Radcliffe Data Resource and Research Center, 1976-1979) was founded by Radcliffe College in 1976 as a national repository for social science data on the changing life experiences of American women, and to sponsor scholarly research on the impact of social change on women's lives. From the description of Records of the Henry A. Murray Research Center, 1976-1988 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id...

Shulik, Richard Norman.

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