irene93/deidentification-chat-ko-v2 dataset hosted on Hugging Face and contributed by the HF Datasets community
This study will examine how the psychological process of forgiveness relates to the context of pulling away from a high-cost religion, using a sample of individuals who deidentified from ultra-Orthodox Judaism. Data collected will include reasons for leaving the religious group, negative experiences had in the group or while leaving it, who they held responsible for the primary negative event experienced (if any) while religious. For each party held responsible for the negative event at the time it occurred (self, God, a specific other(s), or the whole community), participants will achieved forgiveness toward that party and current attitudes about forgiving that party. Data will further include trait forgiveness, measures on wellness and distress, post-traumatic growth, religiosity, religious/spiritual struggles, as well as several demographic and religious history variables. Overall, the study seeks to examine if situation-specific forgiveness has implications for mental health among individuals who pull away from a high-cost religion.
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irene93/deidentification-chat-ko-v2 dataset hosted on Hugging Face and contributed by the HF Datasets community