Leslie J. Francis
University of Warwick
999 Papers
8.7K Citations
Leslie J. Francis is an academic researcher from University of Warwick. The author has contributed to research in topics: Personality & Eysenck Personality Questionnaire. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 908 publications. Previous affiliations of Leslie J. Francis include Suffolk University & University of Dundee.
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Christlicher Glaube und Glück
TL;DR: Grom et al. as mentioned in this paper showed that Gluck's interpretation of the world is a positive relation with the psychophysics of the human body and the psychosyntactic aspect of the body.
Do Villages Remain Christian Communities
Keith Littler,Leslie J. Francis +1 more
TL;DR: A house-to-house survey of a rural English community of around 400 people resulted in 100 completed questionnaires as discussed by the authors, where respondents were asked to rate a series of questions on a five-point scale to indicate whether they saw themselves as Christians, whether they considered themselves regular churchgoers, and other related indices of religiosity.
The Turn Toward Extraversion: The Changing Psychological Profile of Anglican Clergy
TL;DR: A reanalysis of data collected within the Church Growth Research Programme from 1,372 stipendiary clergy serving in the Church of England who were aged 70 or under demonstrated that in recent decades there has been a slight tendency for the Church to ordain more extraverts, a feature that cannot simply be explained by the reduced numbers of Anglo-Catholics (who are more likely to be introverts) or growth in charismatic influence.
What rural churches say to non-churchgoers
Keith Littler,Leslie J. Francis +1 more
TL;DR: This paper revisits data published in Francis and Martineau's (2001) study, Rural Visitors: a parish workbook in order to examine what rural churches say to those visitors who are not themselves regular churchgoers.
Editorial
TL;DR: The Journal of Futures Markets Volume 42, Issue 5 p. 789-789 (08 April 2022) as discussed by the authors has published a full-text version of this article with full text access.