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12) To study these hypotheses, a random national sample (total number of 425, average age of 52, 59 % female) completed the measures of religious orientation, life aspirations, affect, and life satisfaction.
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PMID:24474550 DOI:10.1007/s10943-014-9825-3
2015 Journal of religion and health
* Religious orientation and life aspirations.
- The effects of religiosity on well-being appear to depend on religious orientation, with intrinsic orientation being related to positive outcomes and extrinsic orientation being related to neutral or negative outcomes. It is not clear, however, why intrinsic and extrinsic religiosity has the relationships they do. Self-determination theory may provide a useful framework of intrinsic and extrinsic aspirations that may help to answer this question. The purpose of the present study was to examine whether intrinsic and extrinsic religiosity would be related to intrinsic and extrinsic life aspirations. We hypothesized that intrinsic religiosity would be positively related to intrinsic life aspirations and negatively related with extrinsic life aspirations, and that extrinsic religiosity would be positively related to extrinsic life aspirations and negatively related to intrinsic aspirations, and that life aspirations would partially mediate the relationships between religious orientation and outcome. To study these hypotheses, a random national sample (total number of 425, average age of 52, 59 % female) completed the measures of religious orientation, life aspirations, affect, and life satisfaction. It was found that intrinsic religiosity was positively related to positive affect, life satisfaction, and intrinsic life aspirations and was negatively related to negative affect and extrinsic life aspirations. Extrinsic religiosity was positively related to extrinsic life aspirations and was not related to the intrinsic life aspirations. When both religious orientation and life aspiration variables were included together in the model predicting outcome, both remained significant indicating that religious orientation and life aspirations are independent predictors of outcome. In conclusion, although religious orientation and life aspirations are significantly related to each other and to outcome, life aspirations did not mediate the effects of religious orientation. Therefore, self-determination theory does not appear to completely account for the effects of religious orientation.
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--- WordNet output for number --- =>に番号をつける, 数, 番号, 総数, 若干, 多数, 曲, 過ごす, 達する, 番号を唱える Overview of noun number The noun number has 11 senses (first 9 from tagged texts) 1. (131) number, figure -- (the property possessed by a sum or total or indefinite quantity of units or individuals; "he had a number of chores to do"; "the number of parameters is small"; "the figure was about a thousand") 2. (63) number -- (a concept of quantity involving zero and units; "every number has a unique position in the sequence") 3. (5) act, routine, number, turn, bit -- (a short theatrical performance that is part of a longer program; "he did his act three times every evening"; "she had a catchy little routine"; "it was one of the best numbers he ever did") 4. (5) phone number, telephone number, number -- (the number is used in calling a particular telephone; "he has an unlisted number") 5. (2) numeral, number -- (a symbol used to represent a number; "he learned to write the numerals before he went to school") 6. (2) issue, number -- (one of a series published periodically; "she found an old issue of the magazine in her dentist's waiting room") 7. (1) number -- (a select company of people; "I hope to become one of their number before I die") 8. (1) number, identification number -- (a numeral or string of numerals that is used for identification; "she refused to give them her Social Security number") 9. (1) number -- (a clothing measurement; "a number 13 shoe") 10. number -- (the grammatical category for the forms of nouns and pronouns and verbs that are used depending on the number of entities involved (singular or dual or plural); "in English the subject and the verb must agree in number") 11. number -- (an item of merchandise offered for sale; "she preferred the black nylon number"; "this sweater is an all-wool number") Overview of verb number The verb number has 6 senses (first 3 from tagged texts) 1. (6) total, number, add up, come, amount -- (add up in number or quantity; "The bills amounted to $2,000"; "The bill came to $2,000") 2. (2) number -- (give numbers to; "You should number the pages of the thesis") 3. (1) number, list -- (enumerate; "We must number the names of the great mathematicians") 4. count, number -- (put into a group; "The academy counts several Nobel Prize winners among its members") 5. count, number, enumerate, numerate -- (determine the number or amount of; "Can you count the books on your shelf?"; "Count your change") 6. number, keep down -- (place a limit on the number of) --- WordNet end ---