Bruce Hunsberger focuses on Social psychology, Fundamentalism, Psychology of religion, Right-wing authoritarianism and Prejudice. Many of his research projects under Social psychology are closely connected to Sibling relationship with Sibling relationship, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His studies in Fundamentalism integrate themes in fields like Test validity and Psychometrics.
Epistemology and Psychoanalysis are closely tied to his Psychology of religion research. His study in Prejudice is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Affect and Meaning. He performs integrative study on Religious orientation and Orthodoxy in his works.
Bruce Hunsberger mainly investigates Social psychology, Fundamentalism, Orthodoxy, Religious orientation and Developmental psychology. Bruce Hunsberger carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Social psychology and Right-wing authoritarianism. His work carried out in the field of Fundamentalism brings together such families of science as Test validity, Psychometrics and Content.
He interconnects Social psychology, Promotion and Ethnic group in the investigation of issues within Religious orientation. His work in the fields of Developmental psychology, such as Young adult and Child rearing, intersects with other areas such as Integrative complexity. His studies deal with areas such as Homosexuality, Object and Church attendance as well as Prejudice.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Social psychology, Fundamentalism, Erikson's stages of psychosocial development, Developmental psychology and Scale. His Social psychology study often links to related topics such as Meaning. His Fundamentalism study incorporates themes from Test validity and Psychometrics.
His Erikson's stages of psychosocial development research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Identity, Personality development, Child rearing and Clinical psychology, Parenting styles. His research in Developmental psychology intersects with topics in Moral development and Moral disengagement. His Prosocial behavior research integrates issues from Socialization, Value, Moral reasoning, Ideal and Social cognitive theory of morality.
Bruce Hunsberger spends much of his time researching Social psychology, Epistemology, Psychology of religion, Empirical research and Psychometrics. His research brings together the fields of Meaning and Social psychology. His research integrates issues of Test validity and Fundamentalism in his study of Psychometrics.
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Authoritarianism, Religious Fundamentalism, Quest, and Prejudice
Bob Altemeyer;Bruce E. Hunsberger.
International Journal for the Psychology of Religion (1992)
The Psychology of Religion: An Empirical Approach
Michael J. Donahue;Ralph W. Hood;Bernard Spilka;Bruce Hunsberger.
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion (1986)
Religion, Meaning, and Prejudice
Bruce Hunsberger;Lynne M. Jackson.
Journal of Social Issues (2005)
RESEARCH: A Revised Religious Fundamentalism Scale: The Short and Sweet of It
Bob Altemeyer;Bruce Hunsberger.
International Journal for the Psychology of Religion (2004)
Social Support: Relations to Coping and Adjustment During the Transition to University in the People’s Republic of China
Sha Tao;Qi Dong;Michael W. Pratt;Bruce Hunsberger.
Journal of Adolescent Research (2000)
The psychology of religion: An empirical approach, 3rd ed.
Bernard Spilka;Ralph W. Hood;Bruce Hunsberger;Richard Gorsuch.
(2003)
Religion and Prejudice: The Role of Religious Fundamentalism, Quest, and Right‐Wing Authoritarianism
Bruce Hunsberger.
Journal of Social Issues (1995)
The psychology of religion: An empirical approach, 2nd ed.
Ralph W. Hood Jr.;Bernard Spilka;Bruce Hunsberger;Richard Gorsuch.
(1996)
Cognitive Complexity of Expectations and Adjustment to University in the First Year
S. Mark Pancer;Bruce Hunsberger;Michael W. Pratt;Susan Alisat.
Journal of Adolescent Research (2000)
Religious Fundamentalism, Right-Wing Authoritarianism, and Hostility Toward Homosexuals in Non-Christian Religious Groups
Bruce Hunsberger.
International Journal for the Psychology of Religion (1996)
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