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'''Religious affiliation''' is the declared commitment to a [[religious group]]. The degree of affiliation may be tenuous and claimed in the abstract or may be supported by attendence at religious services, participation in [[religious practices]], observance of religious requirements etc.
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'''Religious affiliation''' is the declared commitment to a [[religious group]]. The degree of affiliation may be tenuous and claimed in the abstract or may be supported by attendance at religious services, participation in [[religious practices]], observance of religious requirements etc.
   
 
==Religions focused on by psychologists==
 
==Religions focused on by psychologists==
 
[[Religions of the world]] gives a full list of religions. The main focus of psychological enquiry include:
 
[[Religions of the world]] gives a full list of religions. The main focus of psychological enquiry include:
   
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*[http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Hindhuism Hindhuism]
*[[Buddhism]]
 
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*[http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Buddhism Buddhism]
*[[Hindhuism]]
 
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*[http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Judaism Judaism]
*[[Islam]]
 
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*[http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Christianity Christianity]
*[[Judaism]]
 
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*[http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Islam Islam]
*[[Shamanism]]
 
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*[http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Shamanism Shamanism]
 
   
 
==Factors associated with religious affiliation==
 
==Factors associated with religious affiliation==

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Religious affiliation is the declared commitment to a religious group. The degree of affiliation may be tenuous and claimed in the abstract or may be supported by attendance at religious services, participation in religious practices, observance of religious requirements etc.

Religions focused on by psychologists

Religions of the world gives a full list of religions. The main focus of psychological enquiry include:

Factors associated with religious affiliation

See also