Liar, Liar: Adolescent Religiosity and Lying to Parents
We hypothesize that religious adolescents are less likely to lie to their parents than are their nonreligious peers because religious adolescents are more strongly attached to their parents, have a higher level of self-control, are less likely to use marijuana and alcohol, and are less likely to hav...
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Interdisciplinary journal of research on religion
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