Assessment
name: Islamic Religiosity Scale (IRS)
Scale
overview: The
Islamic Religiosity Scale is a 16-item self-report measure of Islamic beliefs
and practices.
Authors:
Tiliouine, Habib; Cummins, Robert A.; Davern, Melanie
Response
Type: The items are
rated on a 5-point Likert-type scale.
Scale
items: The items
refer to Islamic practices such as prayer, studying the Koran, and charity.
Psychometric
properties
Alpha
values varied with the subscales (Tiliouine et al., 2009).
Availability:
Author
contact Tiliouine, Habib: htiliouine@yahoo.fr
The full
set of items can be found in the PsycTESTS reference.
Resource Links:
References
for the scale:
Tiliouine, H., Cummins, R. A., & Davern, M.
(2009). Islamic Religiosity Scale. PsycTESTS.
https://doi.org/10.1037/t18902-000
Tiliouine, H., Cummins, R. A., & Davern, M. (2009). Islamic religiosity, subjective well-being, and
health. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 12(1), 55-74. doi:
https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13674670802118099
Assessing Spirituality & Religiosity A Handbook
Beliefs, Practices, Values, & Experiences
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