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  • The difference between religious service attendance measured using conventional surveys and time diaries has been attributed to identity processes; a high level of religious identity importance may prompt overreporting on a survey question. This article tests the hypothesized role of identity importance as an individual determinant of overreporting and the result of socially desirable behavior. A time diary measure of attendance (from the American Time Use Study 2003-2008) is imputed for conventional survey data (from the General Social Survey 2002-2008) using the multiple imputation for multiple studies procedure (Gelman, King, and Liu 1998a). Logistic regression models predicting self-reported attendance and overreported attendance are estimated using identity importance as a key covariate and controlling for demographic variables associated with attendance. Identity importance is a strong predictor of both self-reported and overreported attendance. Attendance, while a biased measure of actual behavior, may be a good indicator of religiosity. Adapted from the source document. (xsd:string)
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  • http://search.proquest.com/docview/896182161?accountid=14657; http://sfx.lib.uchicago.edu/sfx_local?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&genre=article&sid=ProQ:ProQ%3Asocabsshell&atitle=Identity+Importance+and+the+Overreporting+of+Religious+Service+Attendance%3A+Multiple+Imputation+of+Religious+Attendance+Using+the+American+Time+Use+Study+and+the+General+Social+Survey&title=Journal+for+the+Scientific+Study+of+Religion&issn=0021-8294&date=2011-03-01&volume=50&issue=1&spage=103&au=Brenner%2C+Philip+S&isbn=&jtitle=Journal+for+the+Scientific+Study+of+Religion&btitle= (xsd:string)
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  • Identity Importance and the Overreporting of Religious Service Attendance: Multiple Imputation of Religious Attendance Using the American Time Use Study and the General Social Survey (xsd:string)
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