Dimensions of Religious Ideology scale

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DescriptionThe Dimensions of Religious Ideology (Putney & Middleton, 1961) measures 4 dimensions of Christian religious ideology: orthodoxy, fanaticism, importance to the self-concept, and consciousness of ambivalence concerning the belief. To differentiate these concepts, Likert-type scales were constructed, resulting in 3 scales of 6 questions and 1 single-question scale. Each item is scored on a 7-point response scale (7 = strong agreement, 1 = strong disagreement). The questionnaire was administered to 1200 Christian college students. The four dimensions were found to be related to personality characteristics like authoritarianism, status concern, and conservatism, as well as social characteristics such as region of residence, size of community, and sex.
AuthorPutney, Snell; Middleton, Russell
PurposeTo measure 4 dimensions of Christian religious ideology: orthodoxy, fanaticism, importance to the self-concept, and the consciousness of ambivalence concerning the belief.
ConstructChristian Religious Ideology
Instrument TypeRating Scale
ReliabilityNo reliability indicated.
ValidityCriterion validity: The four dimensions (Orthodoxy, Fanaticism, Importance, and Ambivalence) were all related (all ps < .05) to authoritarianism, conservatism, and residency in or outside of the South.
Factor AnalysisNo factor analysis indicated.
Test MethodologyThe scale uses a 7-point Likert-type response format (7 = strong agreement, 1 = strong disagreement).
Test Items19 items in total, consisting of 3 scales of 6 questions (Orthodoxy, Fanaticism, Importance) and 1 single-question scale (Ambivalence).
Classification7400 Religious and Political Beliefs
Population GroupHuman; Male; Female
Population DetailsSample: Students Enrolled in Social Science Courses; Location: United States
KeywordsDimensions of Religious Ideology; Ambivalence; Importance; Fanaticism; Orthodoxy; Test Development
Index TermsAmbivalence; Questionnaires; Religious Beliefs; Religious Fundamentalism; Religious Practices; Test Construction; Ideology
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ReferencePutney, S., & Middleton, R. (1961). Dimensions and correlates of religious ideologies. Social Forces, 39, 285–290. https://doi.org/10.2307/2573423

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Mohammed looti (2026). Dimensions of Religious Ideology scale. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES. Retrieved from https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/dimensions-of-religious-ideology-scale-2/

Mohammed looti. "Dimensions of Religious Ideology scale." PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES, 3 Apr. 2026, https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/dimensions-of-religious-ideology-scale-2/.

Mohammed looti. "Dimensions of Religious Ideology scale." PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES, 2026. https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/dimensions-of-religious-ideology-scale-2/.

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