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Title page for ETD etd-04172009-085150


Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author Childs, Ellen
URN etd-04172009-085150
Title Happiness and Religious Attendance
Degree Master of Arts
Department Sociology
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
David Sikkink Committee Chair
Jessica Collett Committee Member
Juliana Sobolewski Committee Member
Keywords
  • well-being
  • religious attendance
Date of Defense 2008-12-05
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Abstract
People who attend religious services are more likely to report higher levels of happiness. Although this relationship has been documented in numerous studies, the theoretical explanation is unclear. Some studies argue that religious involvement enhances one’s relationship with God, which increases one’s level of happiness. Other studies suggest that religious involvement increases one’s number and quality of social ties, which increase one’s level of happiness. In this paper, I compare these explanations by examining two key mediating variables—self-reported relationship with God and strength of social ties from the religious organization—to explain the correlation between religious attendance and happiness, finding that both mediate the relationship between religious attendance and happiness. In the second part of this analysis, I question the degree to which the assumed causal direction of religious attendance to happiness is accurate. Using a cross-lagged model of change over time, I compare the paths of religious attendance to happiness and happiness to religious attendance. I find that the path from religious attendance to happiness is much stronger than the alternative.
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