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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psycholog Relig Spiritual. 2016 Aug 15;9(1):106–117. doi: 10.1037/rel0000091

Table 2.

Means and Standard Deviations of Manifest Variables

Latent Variable Total Sample (n=6531)
 Manifest Variable Mean SD Max Min
Religious Engagement
 How religious are you? 8.81 1.49 10 0
 Intrinsic Religiosity 6.34 0.94 7 1
 Positive Religious Coping 4.12 0.7 5 1
Church Activity
 Worship Attendance 1.71 0.76 6 1
 Responsibilities on Sabbath hours/time 3.56 1.73 7 1
 Responsibilities on Sabbath times/month 2.12 1.56 4 0
Positive Social Support
 Religious Emotional Support Given 3.34 0.86 5 1
 Religious Emotional Support Received 3.11 0.89 5 1
 Anticipated Church Support 3.23 0.76 4 1
 Congregational Sense of Community 5.08 1.02 7 1
Negative Emotionality
 CES-Depression 8.97 8.63 52.09 0.53
 Neuroticism 2.87 1.11 7 1
 Negative Affect 1.73 0.71 5 1
Healthy Diet
 Fruits 5.99 1.48 8 1
 Cruciferous vegetables 3.97 1.5 8 1
 Other leafy green vegetables 4.57 1.37 8 1
 Nuts 4.51 1.68 8 1
 Beans 3.91 1.32 8 1
Exercise
 Vigorous activities times/week 3.99 2.29 8 1
 Vigorous activities minutes/session 4.11 2.11 8 1
 Regular exercise program 1.44 0.5 2 1

Note: Means in the same row not sharing the same subscript are significantly different at p< .05 in the two-sided test of equality for column means. Tests assume equal variances. Tests are adjusted for all pairwise comparisons within a row using the Bonferroni correction.