Assessment
name: God and the Devil’s Ability to Influence One’s
Conscience
Scale
overview: Two items
measure beliefs about the ability of God and the devil to influence one’s
conscience.
Authors: W A Schutt & J J Exline, 2023
Response
Type: A five choice
rating scale of degree of influence:
1. no, definitely not
2. probably not
3. not sure
4. probably
5. yes, definitely
Scale
items:
Item one
asks about God’s ability to influence one’s conscience and item two asks about
the power of the devil or demons to influence one’s conscience.
Psychometric
properties
God
item M 3.31 and SD = 1.49
Devil item M 2.21 and SD = 1.26
The authors
reported concurrent validity in a table of correlations with related measures.
They also presented a model linking the beliefs with other conscience-related
measures. Their measure of religiosity was Religious Belief Salience.
Availability:
The items
are available on page 16 of Schutt & Exline, 2023
A related resource
Assessing Spirituality & Religiosity A Handbook
Beliefs, Practices, Values, & Experiences
Resource Links:
Reference
for the scale
Schutt, W. A., & Exline, J. J. (2023, May
18). Do Adults Believe That God or the Devil Can Influence Their Conscience?
Links Between Religion/Spirituality, Beliefs About the Conscience, and Attempts
to Follow One’s Conscience. Spirituality in Clinical Practice. Advance
online publication. https://dx.doi.org/10.1037/scp0000320
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