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College Students and Religious Groups in Japan: How Are
They Influenced and How Do They Perceive Group
Members?
KIYOSHI ANDO
Department of Psychology, Tokyo Woman's Christian University
SHOJI TSUCHIDA
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Sociology
Kansai University
YOSHIAKI IMAI
Department of Sociology, Faculty of Sociology
Ryutsu Keizai University
KIMIHIRO SHIOMURA
Department of Social Psychology, Faculty of Arts, Shinshu University
KOJI MURATA
Department of Social Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences,
Hitotsubashi University
NAMIJI WATANABE
Faculty of Letters, Ferris University
KIMIAKI NISHIDA
School of Nursing, University of Shizuoka
KEN'ICHI GENJIDA
Department of Social Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences,
Hitotsubashi University
CollegeStudentsinJapan.pdf
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to readers of Cultic Studies Review. Ando, Kiyoshi Tsuchida, Shoji Imai, Yoshiaki
Shiomura, Kimihiro Murata, Koji Watanabe, Namiji Nishida, Kimiaki Genjida, Ken'ichi.
(1998). College Students and Religious Groups in Japan: How Are They Influenced and How
Do They Perceive the Group Members? Japanese Psychological Research, 40(4), 206-220.‖
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