Studies have consistently shown that women tend to be more religious than men. Researchers have associated this difference with such possible mediators as risk-taking (
Miller and Hoffman, 1995), locus of control (
Fiori et al, 2006), prioritization of values (
Saroglou, 2004), and gender orientation (
Thompson, 1991).
L. J. Francis's 1997 review
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