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  • Duquesne University’s Counseling Program - Pittsburgh, PA
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Saturday September 7, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Table 5. Religiosity is a complex and difficult construct to measure. Beliefs and practices vary widely between and within religious groups, and religiosity can describe both external behaviors and internal thought processes. This roundtable discussion will generate conversation about how to choose and utilize reliable and valid scales when assessing unique or diverse religious groups. This session will also make space for discussing how to apply critical quantitative approaches when choosing measurement scales.
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Kelly Furr

3rd year doctoral student and adjunct professor, Virginia Commonwealth University
Kelly is a third-year doctoral student in counseling education and supervision at Virginia Commonwealth University.  She is an adjunct professor at VCU and Antioch University Los Angeles, where she teaches graduate and undergraduate classes on family dynamics and human sexuality... Read More →
Saturday September 7, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Washington
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