AbrahmsM./GerardD./TimmsN. (eds.) (1985): Values and Social Change in Britain.London: Macmillan.
2.
AdornoT.W./Frenkel-BrunswikE./LevinsonD./SanfordN. (1950): The Authoritarian Personality.New York: Harper & Brothers.
3.
AllisonJ. (1968): Adaptive regression and intense religious experience.Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease,145, 452–463.
4.
ArgyleG./Beit-HallahmiB. (1975): The Social Psychology of Religion.London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
5.
BahrH.M./MartinT.K. (1983): “And thy neighbor as thyself”: Self-esteem and faith in people as correlates of religiosity and family solidarity among Middletown high school students.Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion,22, 132–144.
6.
BakerM./GorsuchR. (1982): Trait anxiety and intrinsic-extrinsic religiousness.Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion,21, 119–122.
7.
BrainbridgeW. S. (1984): Religious insanity in America: The official nineteenth-century theory.Sociological Analysis,45, 223–240.
8.
BrainbridgeW.S./StarkR. (1979): Cult formation: three compatible models.Sociological Analysis,40, 283–297.
9.
BjörkqvistK./HolmN. G./BergbomB. (1990): The relationship between the acceptance of Hindu thought and personality variables: A cross-cultural study. In. HolmN. G. (ed.): Encounter with India.Turku, Finland: Åbo Akademi University Press, pp. 108–153.
10.
BrinkT. L. (1978). Inconsistency of belief among woman catholic girls: Concerning religion, astrology, reincarnation.Review of Religious Research, 20, 82–85.
11.
BussA./DurkeeA. (1957): An inventory for assessing different kinds of hostility.Journal of Consulting Psychology,21, 343–349.
12.
CattellR. B. (1957): Personality and Motivation: Structure and Measurement.New York: Harcourt, Brace & World.
13.
CookJ.A./WimberleyD. W. (1983): If I should die before I wake: Religious commitment and adjustment to the death of a child.Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion,22, 22–238.
14.
DeloozP. (1984): Une enquete europénne sur les valeurs. In La Revue Nouvelle. Brussels, January.
DregerR. (1952): Some personality correlates of religious attitudes as determined by projective techniques.Psychological Monographs,66.
17.
DittesJ. (1969): Psychology of religion. in: LindzeyG./AronsonE. (eds.), Handbook of Social Psychology, Vol. 5. London: Addison-Wesley.
18.
EysenckH. J. (1970): The Structure of Human Personality.London: Methuen.
19.
EysenckH. J./EysenckS. B. C. (1964): Manual of the Eysenck Personality Inventory.London: University of London Press.
20.
FaulknerJ./De JongG. F. (1966): Religiosity in 5-D: An empirical analysis.Social Forces,45, 246–254.
21.
FehrL./HeintzelmanM. (1977): Personality and attitude correlates of religiosity: A source of controversy.Journal of Psychology,95, 63–66.
22.
FukuyamaY. (1961): The major dimensions of church membership.Review of Religious Research,2, 154–161.
23.
FunkR. (1956): Religious attitudes and manifest anxiety in a college population.American Psychologist,11, 375.
24.
GlockC. Y. (1962): On the study of religious commitment.Religious Education, Research Supplement,57, 98–110.
25.
GlockC. Y./PiazzaP. (1981): Exploring reality structures. in: RobbinsT./AnthonyD. (eds.), In Gods We Trust.New Brunswick & London: Transaction Books.
26.
GraffR./LaddC. (1971): POI correlates of a religious commitment inventory.Journal of Clinical Psychology,27, 502–504.
27.
GrönblomG. (1984): Dimensions of Religiosity.Turku, Finland: Åbo Akademi University Press.
28.
HardingS. (1983): New values and mutation in society. in: VandammeJ. (ed.), New Dimensions in European Social Policy.London: Croom Helm.
29.
HeinzelmanM./FehrL. (1967): Relationship between religious orthodoxy and three personality variables.Psychological Reports,38, 756–758.
30.
HolmN. G. (1979): Finlandsssvensk Skolungdom om Religion och Semlevnad.Turku, Finland: Åbo Akademi University Press.
31.
HoodR. W. (1975): The construction and preliminary validation of a measure of reported mystical experience.Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion,14, 29–41.
32.
KahoeR. (1974): Personality and achievement correlates of intrinsic and extrinsic religious orientations.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,29, 812–818.
33.
LindenthalJ./MyersJ./PepperM./SternM. (1970): Mental status and religious behaviour.Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion,9, 143–149.
34.
OtisI.P./AlcockJ.E. (1982): Factors affecting extraordinary belief.Journal of Social Psychology,118, 77–85.
35.
PatrickJ. W. (1979): Personal faith and the fear of death among divergent religious populations.Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion,18, 293–305.
36.
PetersonC. (1978): Locus of control and belief in self-oriented superstitions.Journal of Social Psychology,105, 305–306.
37.
PettersonT. (1988): Bakom dubbla lås.Stockholm, Sweden: Projektet Framtida Folkrörelser.
38.
RamamurtiP. V./JamunaD. (1987): Superstitious beliefs across the age span 20-70.Journal of Psychological Researches,31, 156–159.
39.
RandallT. M. (1990): Belief in the paranormal declines: 1977-1987.Psychological Reports,66, 1347–1351.
40.
RayJ. (1980): Belief in luck and locus of control.Journal of Social Psychology,111, 299–300.
41.
KokeachM./KempC. (1960): Open and closed systems in relation to anxiety and childhood experience. in: RokeachM. (ed.), The Open and Closed Mind.New York: Basic Books.
42.
RotterJ. B. (1966): Generalized expectancies for internal versus external control of reinforcement.Psychological Monographs,80(Whole No. 609).
43.
ScheidtR. J. (1973): Belief in supernatural phenomena and locus of control.Psychological Reports,32, 1159–1162.
44.
SosisR. H./StricklandB. R./HaleyW. E. (1980): Perceived locus of control and beliefs about astrology.Journal of Socials Psychology,110, 65–71.
45.
SpielbergerC. D./GorsuchR. L./LusheneR.E. (1967): The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory.Preliminary Test Manual for Form B.Tallahassee, Fla.: Florida State University.
46.
SpielbergerC. D./GorsuchR. L./LusheneR.E. (1968): The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. Preliminary Test Manual for Form X. Tallahassee, Fla.: Florida State University.
47.
SpilkaB./StoutL./MintonB./SizemoreD. (1977): Death and personal faith: A psychometric investigation.Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion,16, 169–178.
48.
StaceW. (1960): Mysticism and Philosophy.Philadelphia: Lippincott.
49.
StarkR. (1971): Psychopathology and religious commitment.Review of Religious Research,12, 165–166.
50.
StarkR./BainbridgeW. S. (1980): Towards a theory of religion: religious commitment.Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion,19, 114–128.
51.
TobacykJ./MillerM. J./JonesG. (1984): Paranormal beliefs of high school students.Psychological Reports,55, 255–261.
52.
TobacykJ./MillerM./MurphyP. (1988): Comparisons of paranormal beliefs of black and white university students from the Southern United States.Psychological Reports,63, 492–494.
53.
TobacykJ./WilsonJ. E.II (1988): Paranormal beliefs and beliefs about lunar effects.Psychological Reports,63, 993–994.
54.
WuthnowR. (1976): Astrology and marginality.Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion,15, 157–168.
55.
ZeidnerM./Beit-HallahmiB. (1988): Sex, ethnic and social class differences in parareligious beliefs among Israeli adolescents.Journal of Social Psychology,128, 333–342.