Religiosity, Personality, and Subjective Wellbeing among Muslim adults in Indonesia
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[Thesis]
Pei Li Yeo
Underwood, Lee
Regent University
2014
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Committee members: Arveson, Kathleen; Dy-Liacco, Gabriel
Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-321-42460-7
Ph.D.
School of Psychology and Counseling
Regent University
2014
This study utilized a quantitative descriptive design to examine the extent to which personality predicts religiosity and faith maturity, and thereafter to examine the extent religiosity and faith maturity predict subjective wellbeing (i.e. satisfaction with life, affect balance, and psychological wellbeing) and altruistic behavior after controlling for personality and socio-demographic factors among Muslim adults in Jakarta.
Social sciences;Psychology;Health and environmental sciences;Faith maturity;Islam;Personality;Psychological wellbeing;Religiosity;Satisfaction with life