Correlations for 81 male and 63 female college students among scores on Feagin's Intrinsic-Extrinsic Religious Orientation Scale, Faulkner and Dejong's Religiosity Scales, Ellis' scale, and Bard's self-rating scale for nationality though significant were low in magnitude. These women scored more rational and intrinsic. Extrinsically oriented religious subjects were less rational than intrinsically oriented ones.
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