ScholarGate
Asistente
Latent structurePsychology / sociology of religion measurement

Centrality of Religiosity Scale (CRS)

The Centrality of Religiosity Scale (CRS), developed by Stefan Huber and Odilo Huber and consolidated in their 2012 paper, measures how central the religious meaning system is within an individual's personality. It operationalizes five core dimensions drawn from the Glock-Stark tradition — intellect, ideology, public practice, private practice, and religious experience — and treats them as indicators of a single higher-order construct, the centrality of religiosity. The CRS comes in interchangeable 15-, 10-, and 7-item versions, yields both dimension scores and an overall centrality score, and supports a simple three-level classification of respondents as not religious, religious, or highly religious. Designed for cross-cultural and interreligious use, it has become one of the most widely applied general religiosity measures in contemporary survey research.

Abrir en MethodMindPróximamenteAplicar, comparar, obtener orientación
Herramientas y recursos
Descargar diapositivas
Aprender y explorar
VídeoPróximamente

Leer el método completo

Solo para miembros

Inicia sesión con una cuenta gratuita para leer esta sección.

Iniciar sesión

Mapa de métodos

El vecindario de métodos relacionados: selecciona un nodo para explorarlo.

Fuentes

  1. Huber, S., & Huber, O. W. (2012). The Centrality of Religiosity Scale (CRS). Religions, 3(3), 710-724. DOI: 10.3390/rel3030710
  2. Glock, C. Y., & Stark, R. (1965). Religion and Society in Tension. Chicago: Rand McNally. link

Cómo citar esta página

ScholarGate. (2026, June 23). Huber Centrality of Religiosity Scale (Five-Dimensional Measure of Religious Centrality). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/es/religious-studies/centrality-of-religiosity-scale

¿Qué método?

Coloca este método junto a sus parientes más cercanos y léelos lado a lado: la biblioteca pone los libros sobre la mesa; la elección es tuya.

Comparar lado a lado

Citado por

ScholarGateCentrality of Religiosity Scale (CRS) (Huber Centrality of Religiosity Scale (Five-Dimensional Measure of Religious Centrality)). Recuperado el 2026-06-24 de https://scholargate.app/es/religious-studies/centrality-of-religiosity-scale · Conjunto de datos: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20539026