A Sociological Explanation for Students\' Tendency towards New Quasi-Religious Movements (Case Study: Students in East Azerbaijan Province)

In recent decades, new quasi-religious movements have been a serious threat to the foundations of society and people’ beliefs, especially those of the youth. Hence, this study was undertaken to examine students' tendency towards new quasi-religious movements and its correlates. The current work...

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Main Author: K. Kouhi, Ph.D.
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Published: The Academy of Scientific Studies in Education 2018-06-01
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Online Access:http://qjfr.ir/article-1-564-en.pdf
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description In recent decades, new quasi-religious movements have been a serious threat to the foundations of society and people’ beliefs, especially those of the youth. Hence, this study was undertaken to examine students' tendency towards new quasi-religious movements and its correlates. The current work was a survey-based quantitative research. The statistical population of the study comprised high school students from East Azerbaijan out of whom 570 individuals were selected via random stratified sampling. The data gathering tools were questionnaires with established face validity and reliability indices of higher than 0.8. For the purpose of data analysis, SPSS 24 and LISREL 8.8 were utilized. Descriptive results indicated that 25 out of every 100 students have shown inclination to new quasi-religious movements. Students showed the highest tendency to Sai Baba and Eckankar and the lowest tendency rates were observed for Paulo Coelho and Castañeda. The results showed that level of religiosity, the extent of familiarity with the movements, quality of leisure activities, and the extent of belief in magic and witchcraft have significant effects on students' inclination to such movements. More specifically, level of religiosity and quality of leisure activities play a hindering role and the level of familiarity with the movements as well as belief in magic and witchcraft play a promoting role in the tendency towards new quasi-religious movements.
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spelling doaj.art-481576e77a8b43f4aebeaf8f8ceef7162023-08-27T07:39:46ZfasThe Academy of Scientific Studies in Educationخانواده و پژوهش2676-67282783-05862018-06-0115179100A Sociological Explanation for Students\' Tendency towards New Quasi-Religious Movements (Case Study: Students in East Azerbaijan Province)K. Kouhi, Ph.D.0 In recent decades, new quasi-religious movements have been a serious threat to the foundations of society and people’ beliefs, especially those of the youth. Hence, this study was undertaken to examine students' tendency towards new quasi-religious movements and its correlates. The current work was a survey-based quantitative research. The statistical population of the study comprised high school students from East Azerbaijan out of whom 570 individuals were selected via random stratified sampling. The data gathering tools were questionnaires with established face validity and reliability indices of higher than 0.8. For the purpose of data analysis, SPSS 24 and LISREL 8.8 were utilized. Descriptive results indicated that 25 out of every 100 students have shown inclination to new quasi-religious movements. Students showed the highest tendency to Sai Baba and Eckankar and the lowest tendency rates were observed for Paulo Coelho and Castañeda. The results showed that level of religiosity, the extent of familiarity with the movements, quality of leisure activities, and the extent of belief in magic and witchcraft have significant effects on students' inclination to such movements. More specifically, level of religiosity and quality of leisure activities play a hindering role and the level of familiarity with the movements as well as belief in magic and witchcraft play a promoting role in the tendency towards new quasi-religious movements.http://qjfr.ir/article-1-564-en.pdfquasi-religious movementssai babaeckankarcastañedapaulo coelhosatanism
spellingShingle K. Kouhi, Ph.D.
A Sociological Explanation for Students\' Tendency towards New Quasi-Religious Movements (Case Study: Students in East Azerbaijan Province)
خانواده و پژوهش
quasi-religious movements
sai baba
eckankar
castañeda
paulo coelho
satanism
title A Sociological Explanation for Students\' Tendency towards New Quasi-Religious Movements (Case Study: Students in East Azerbaijan Province)
title_full A Sociological Explanation for Students\' Tendency towards New Quasi-Religious Movements (Case Study: Students in East Azerbaijan Province)
title_fullStr A Sociological Explanation for Students\' Tendency towards New Quasi-Religious Movements (Case Study: Students in East Azerbaijan Province)
title_full_unstemmed A Sociological Explanation for Students\' Tendency towards New Quasi-Religious Movements (Case Study: Students in East Azerbaijan Province)
title_short A Sociological Explanation for Students\' Tendency towards New Quasi-Religious Movements (Case Study: Students in East Azerbaijan Province)
title_sort sociological explanation for students tendency towards new quasi religious movements case study students in east azerbaijan province
topic quasi-religious movements
sai baba
eckankar
castañeda
paulo coelho
satanism
url http://qjfr.ir/article-1-564-en.pdf
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