Religious attribution (English Wikipedia)

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  • Spilka, Bernard; Shaver, Phillip R.; Kirkpatrick, Lee A. (2019-05-20), "A General Attribution Theory for the Psychology of Religion", in Spilka, Bernard; McIntosh, Daniel N. (eds.), The Psychology of Religion (1 ed.), Routledge, pp. 153–170, doi:10.4324/9780429495915-12, ISBN 978-0-429-49591-5, S2CID 222281064
  • Spilka, Bernard; Shaver, Phillip; Kirkpatrick, Lee A. (1985). "A General Attribution Theory for the Psychology of Religion". Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 24 (1): 1–20. doi:10.2307/1386272. ISSN 0021-8294. JSTOR 1386272.
  • Bulman; Wortman (1977). "Attributions of blame and coping in the real world: Severe accident victims react to their lot". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 35 (5): 351–363. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.35.5.351. PMID 874739.
  • Lupfer; Brock; DePaola (1992). "The use of secular and religious attributions to explain everyday behavior". Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 31 (4): 486–503. doi:10.2307/1386858. JSTOR 1386858.
  • Lardinois, André; van der Poel; Hunink, Vincent, eds. (2006-02-28). Land of Dreams. Brill. doi:10.1163/9789047409281. ISBN 978-90-04-15061-4.
  • Li, Yexin Jessica; Johnson, Kathryn A.; Cohen, Adam B.; Williams, Melissa J.; Knowles, Eric D.; Chen, Zhansheng (1 January 2012). "Fundamental(ist) attribution error: Protestants are dispositionally focused". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 102 (2): 281–290. doi:10.1037/a0026294. PMID 22082060.

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  • Spilka, Bernard; Shaver, Phillip; Kirkpatrick, Lee A. (1985). "A General Attribution Theory for the Psychology of Religion". Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 24 (1): 1–20. doi:10.2307/1386272. ISSN 0021-8294. JSTOR 1386272.
  • Lupfer; Brock; DePaola (1992). "The use of secular and religious attributions to explain everyday behavior". Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 31 (4): 486–503. doi:10.2307/1386858. JSTOR 1386858.

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  • Bulman; Wortman (1977). "Attributions of blame and coping in the real world: Severe accident victims react to their lot". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 35 (5): 351–363. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.35.5.351. PMID 874739.
  • Li, Yexin Jessica; Johnson, Kathryn A.; Cohen, Adam B.; Williams, Melissa J.; Knowles, Eric D.; Chen, Zhansheng (1 January 2012). "Fundamental(ist) attribution error: Protestants are dispositionally focused". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 102 (2): 281–290. doi:10.1037/a0026294. PMID 22082060.

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  • Spilka, Bernard; Shaver, Phillip R.; Kirkpatrick, Lee A. (2019-05-20), "A General Attribution Theory for the Psychology of Religion", in Spilka, Bernard; McIntosh, Daniel N. (eds.), The Psychology of Religion (1 ed.), Routledge, pp. 153–170, doi:10.4324/9780429495915-12, ISBN 978-0-429-49591-5, S2CID 222281064

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  • Spilka, Bernard; Shaver, Phillip; Kirkpatrick, Lee A. (1985). "A General Attribution Theory for the Psychology of Religion". Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 24 (1): 1–20. doi:10.2307/1386272. ISSN 0021-8294. JSTOR 1386272.