Prayer lessons to promote happiness among kindergarten school children : a cross-country experimental study
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| Type | Article |
| ISSN | 00344087 |
| information source | ERIC |
| Author | Pandya, Samta P. Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
| Pages | pp. 216-230 |
| General Note |
Peer reviewed
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| Source | Religious Education. Vol. 113, no. 2, 2018 |
| Publisher |
Philadelphia: Routledge، 2018
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| Publisher address |
Taylor & Francis, Ltd. 530 Walnut Street Suite 850. Philadelphia, PA 19106. United States. Routledge. T: 0018003541420 T: 0012156258900. F: 0012152070050. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals.
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| ERIC document no. | EJ1182135 |
| Descriptors | Cross cultural studies - Christian - Religious factors - Psychological patterns - Longitudinal studies - Kindergarten - Correlation - Experimental groups - Control groups - Comparative analysis - Religious education - Statistical analysis - Intervention - Saudi Arabia - Egypt |
| Language of document | English |
| Country | United States |
Based on a one-year longitudinal experimental study with 3,782 kindergarten school children across 15 countries, this article examines the association between prayer and happiness. Results show that the post-test scores on the faces scale were higher for the participant group who had taken the prayer lessons vis-à-vis the comparison group. Regression analyses showed that children from affluent countries, Christian children, those who took more prayer lessons, and those who regularly self-practiced were more likely to be happier. Hierarchical and Tobit regression models revealed that frequency of prayer lessons and self-practice were strongest predictors of post-test faces scale scores. The happiness promoting potential of prayer for kindergarten school children is foregrounded. (As Provided)
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