Affiliation:
1. School of Family and Consumer Sciences, Bowling Green State University
2. Oklahoma State University
Abstract
A sample of 1117 students (53% women, 47% men; 50% 18–20 yr. old, 41% 21–23, 9% over 23 years) in classes on two university campuses completed a questionnaire comprised of the Philosophies of Human Nature Scale and demographic items. Factor analysis was conducted on the scale scores. Multiple linear regression was used to examine the strength of association between each factor and the 6 demographic traits. One-way analysis of variance comparing subjects' scale scores for each factor indicated significant association for demographic traits. The Scheffé test was used to identify differences among groups. Sex, age, employment status, year in school, and consistency in practicing faith orientation were associated with factors of the Philosophies of Human Nature Scale.