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Subjective feelings or sensations, such as a sense of divine communication or peace.

The practical effect of religious adherence on a person's everyday decisions and moral conduct. Common Measurement Tools

The degree to which a person holds certain religious doctrines or tenets as true.

Basic information or literacy regarding one's faith and its history.

Public or private behaviors, such as attending services, praying, or reading holy texts.

Measuring religiosity involves systematically assessing an individual's religious beliefs, feelings, and behaviors. Because "religion" is a complex, multidimensional concept, researchers use various frameworks to capture how it manifests in both personal and public life. Core Dimensions of Religiosity