The relationship between religiosity and consumer behaviour among Arab, Turkish, and Indonesian students: testing an 8th century A.D. measure of Islamic religiosity

Hasan Terzi, B. Alserhan, R. Altunişik
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This study was motivated by the inability to compare the results of the various measurements of Muslim consumers' religiosity. The measurement scales used therein lacked uniformity and their outcomes could not be compared. An analysis of these scales revealed that they were mostly based on or extracted from the four-component description of religion first introduced by early Muslim scholars (699 to 855 A.D). This study analyses this description to understand its potential in creating more consistent religiosity scales. A sample of 511 Arab, Turkish, and Indonesian students completed a religiosity scale composed of 21 items representing different dimensions of the description. As a result, the 21 items were grouped into four factors roughly fitting the four-component description. It was therefore recommended that a new scale be constructed using this description of Islamic religiosity. It was also recommended that similar Islamic historic knowledge contributions be subjected to modern scientific scrutiny.
阿拉伯、土耳其和印度尼西亚学生的宗教信仰与消费行为之间的关系:公元8世纪对伊斯兰教宗教信仰的测试
这项研究的动机是无法比较穆斯林消费者宗教虔诚度的各种测量结果。其中使用的测量量表缺乏统一性,其结果无法进行比较。对这些量表的分析表明,它们大多是基于或提取自早期穆斯林学者(公元699年至855年)首次引入的宗教的四成分描述。本研究分析了这一描述,以了解其在创建更一致的宗教虔诚度量表方面的潜力。511名阿拉伯、土耳其和印度尼西亚学生完成了一份宗教虔诚度量表,该量表由21个项目组成,代表了描述的不同维度。结果,21个项目被分为四个因素,大致符合四成分描述。因此,有人建议使用这种对伊斯兰宗教虔诚度的描述来构建一个新的尺度。还建议将类似的伊斯兰历史知识贡献置于现代科学审查之下。
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