Original paper
Cultural religiosity moderates the relationship between perceived societal injustice and satisfaction with one's life
Abstract
Mono-cultural studies have demonstrated that individual religiosity buffers the negative relationship between perceived injustice and personal well-being. However, it is unclear whether this relationship holds as strongly across societies with varying levels of cultural religiosity. We argue that higher levels of societal religiosity provide a cultural context that reduces pressure on its members to ameliorate societal injustice and consequently...
Paper Details
Title
Cultural religiosity moderates the relationship between perceived societal injustice and satisfaction with one's life
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
179
Pages
110891 - 110891
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