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... cent to fifty - five per cent were reclassified for some other kind of training . We lived and worked for three weeks with the knowledge that we had only a 50-50 chance of getting the classification we wanted and that all the folks back ...
... cent to fifty - five per cent were reclassified for some other kind of training . We lived and worked for three weeks with the knowledge that we had only a 50-50 chance of getting the classification we wanted and that all the folks back ...
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... cent of 1,700 respondents prayed at least once daily , while less than 15 per cent prayed not at all . When asked why they prayed , 33 per cent said that God listens and answers , 27 per cent that prayer helps in time of trouble , 18 per ...
... cent of 1,700 respondents prayed at least once daily , while less than 15 per cent prayed not at all . When asked why they prayed , 33 per cent said that God listens and answers , 27 per cent that prayer helps in time of trouble , 18 per ...
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... cent of the men . This is what one might expect on the strength of the fact that nearly every comparison of groups ... cent of the men mentioned educa- tional influences as stimulating causes , to only 23 per cent of the women ; while 47 ...
... cent of the men . This is what one might expect on the strength of the fact that nearly every comparison of groups ... cent of the men mentioned educa- tional influences as stimulating causes , to only 23 per cent of the women ; while 47 ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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