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An on-line laboratory conducting research on the relationship between Jewish religiousness and psychological variables. Religion and Psychology

 

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Over the past 20 years, social scientists have demonstrated that many religious beliefs and practices are linked to mental health and functioning. However, most of the existing empirical findings and related theory in this area do not apply specifically to Jews. JPSYCH was started by David Hillel Rosmarin in 2001 as an on-line laboratory to directly investigate the role of Jewish religiousness in psychological wellbeing. Since its inception, JPSYCH has enabled nearly 3000 individuals from across the globe to participate in empirical research on religiousness and psychological variables. Data collected from JPSYCH studies has enabled researchers in the United States, Canada and Israel to better understand the role of Jewish religiousness in affective states.

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Research Studies

Gratitude, Religion and Health among Jews and Christians
Authors: Yardana Galler, David H. Rosmarin, Adam Cohen, Steven Pirutinsky, Ken Pargament, and Elizabeth Krumrei

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Religion, Spirituality and Health in the Jewish Community
Authors: David H. Rosmarin, Lee Caplan, Cheryl Holt, Robert Feldman, Steven Pirutinsky, and Ken Pargament

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