Muslim Diversity Study (MDS)

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Attitudes to religion predict warmth for Muslims in New Zealand


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Benjamin R Highland, Geoffrey Troughton, John Shaver, Justin L Barrett, Chris G Sibley, Joseph Bulbulia
New Zealand Journal of Psychology, vol. 48, New Zealand Psychological Society, 2019, pp. 122-132

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Highland, B. R., Troughton, G., Shaver, J., Barrett, J. L., Sibley, C. G., & Bulbulia, J. (2019). Attitudes to religion predict warmth for Muslims in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 48, 122–132.


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Highland, Benjamin R, Geoffrey Troughton, John Shaver, Justin L Barrett, Chris G Sibley, and Joseph Bulbulia. “Attitudes to Religion Predict Warmth for Muslims in New Zealand.” New Zealand Journal of Psychology 48 (2019): 122–132.


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Highland, Benjamin R., et al. “Attitudes to Religion Predict Warmth for Muslims in New Zealand.” New Zealand Journal of Psychology, vol. 48, New Zealand Psychological Society, 2019, pp. 122–32.


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@article{highland2019a,
  title = {Attitudes to religion predict warmth for Muslims in New Zealand},
  year = {2019},
  journal = {New Zealand Journal of Psychology},
  pages = {122-132},
  publisher = {New Zealand Psychological Society},
  volume = {48},
  author = {Highland, Benjamin R and Troughton, Geoffrey and Shaver, John and Barrett, Justin L and Sibley, Chris G and Bulbulia, Joseph}
}