Measuring Religious Fundamentalism in GGSS/ALLBUS 2023 Data
GESIS, Cologne. ZA8836 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14439
Abstract: The data file contains the results of two different confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) and a latent class analysis (LCA) of the religious fundamentalism scales administered in the ALLBUS/GGSS 2023 survey. The scale was proposed by Detlef Pollack, Olaf Müller and Sara Kabogan of the University of Münster. It consists of four question-items, each measuring one dimension of religious fundamentalism (see Pollack et al. 2024): Superiority, Universality, Restoration and Exclusivity. In the original scale respondents rated each item on a four-point response scale. The item measuring exclusivity was a ... more Methodology
Date(s) of Data Collection: 04.2023 - 09.2023
Geographic coverage: Germany (DE)
Universe: All persons (German and non-German) who resided in private households and were born before 1 January 2005.
Number of Units: 5246
Sampling Procedure: • Probability: Stratified: Disproportional
• Probability: Multistage;
Analysis Unit: Individual Mode of Data Collection: • Face-to-face interview: Computer-assisted (CAPI/CAMI)
• Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI)
• Self-administered questionnaire: Paper;
Data Collector: Kantar Public, München
Analysis System(s): SPSS, Stata
Number of Variables: 10
Bibliographic information
Principal Investigator/ Authoring Entity, Institution: Siegers, Pascal - GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften
Publication year: 2024
DOI: 10.4232/1.14439
Study number: ZA8836
Publisher: GESIS
Versions
Current Version: 1.0.0, 2024-11-04, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14439
Version history: ... more Reference publications
Publications: Pollack, D., Müller, O., & Kaboğan, S. (2024). Religious fundamentalism: A conceptual and empirical study among Muslims of Turkish origin in Germany. Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review. doi: https://doi.org/10.1093/socrel/srae035
Study group:
ALLBUS |
show all hits of the groupThe German General Social Survey (ALLBUS) collects up-to-date data on attitudes, behavior, and social structure in Germany. Every two years since 1980 a representative cross section of the population is surveyed using both constant and variable questions. The ALLBUS data become available to interested parties for research and teaching as soon as th ... more