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Knowledge-practice measure of Islamic religiosity (KPMIR): A case of high school muslim students in the United States
Mohammad Adnan Alghorani
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United States
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High School
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Knowledge Practices
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Muslim Students
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Islamic Religiosity
100%
Islamic Schools
50%
Arab
25%
Family-school
25%
School Type
25%
Sampling Methods
25%
Multiple Choice Questions
25%
Arab Students
25%
Knowledge Measure
25%
Public Schools
25%
Non-Arabs
25%
Origin Type
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Theory-driven
25%
Acts of Worship
25%
Facet Theory
25%
Jurisprudence
25%
Family of Origin
25%
US Muslims
25%
Islamic Knowledge
25%
Social Sciences
Religiosity
100%
Secondary Schools
100%
Multiple Choice Test
25%
Public Education
25%
School Type
25%
Psychology
Religiosity
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Religiosity
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Multiple Choice Test
100%