Citation: Cg. Ellison et Js. Levin, THE RELIGION-HEALTH CONNECTION - EVIDENCE, THEORY, AND FUTURE-DIRECTIONS, Health education & behavior, 25(6), 1998, pp. 700-720
Citation: Tk. Pinhey et Cg. Ellison, GENDER DIFFERENCES IN OUTCOMES OF BEREAVEMENT IN AN ASIAN-PACIFIC POPULATION, Social science quarterly, 78(1), 1997, pp. 186-195
Citation: De. Sherkat et Cg. Ellison, THE COGNITIVE STRUCTURE OF A MORAL CRUSADE - CONSERVATIVE PROTESTANTISM AND OPPOSITION TO PORNOGRAPHY (VOL 75, PG 957, 1997), Social forces, 75(4), 1997, pp. 1526-1526
Citation: De. Sherkat et Cg. Ellison, THE COGNITIVE STRUCTURE OF A MORAL CRUSADE - CONSERVATIVE PROTESTANTISM AND OPPOSITION TO PORNOGRAPHY, Social forces, 75(3), 1997, pp. 957-980
Citation: Cg. Ellison et P. Goodson, CONSERVATIVE PROTESTANTISM AND ATTITUDES TOWARD FAMILY-PLANNING IN A SAMPLE OF SEMINARIANS, Journal for the scientific study of religion, 36(4), 1997, pp. 512-529
Citation: Cg. Ellison et al., DO CONSERVATIVE PROTESTANT PARENTS SPANK MORE OFTEN - FURTHER EVIDENCE FROM THE NATIONAL SURVEY OF FAMILIES AND HOUSEHOLDS, Social science quarterly, 77(3), 1996, pp. 663-673
Citation: Cg. Ellison et Rj. Taylor, TURNING TO PRAYER - SOCIAL AND SITUATIONAL ANTECEDENTS OF RELIGIOUS COPING AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICANS, Review of religious research, 38(2), 1996, pp. 111-131
Citation: Da. Gay et al., IN SEARCH OF DENOMINATIONAL SUBCULTURES - RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION AND PRO-FAMILY ISSUES REVISITED, Review of religious research, 38(1), 1996, pp. 3-17
Citation: Cg. Ellison, CONSERVATIVE PROTESTANTISM AND THE CORPORAL PUNISHMENT OF CHILDREN - CLARIFYING THE ISSUES, Journal for the scientific study of religion, 35(1), 1996, pp. 1-16
Citation: Jp. Bartkowski et Cg. Ellison, DIVERGENT MODELS OF CHILD-REARING IN POPULAR MANUALS - CONSERVATIVE PROTESTANTS VS THE MAINSTREAM EXPERTS, Sociology of religion, 56(1), 1995, pp. 21-34
Citation: Cg. Ellison, RACE, RELIGIOUS INVOLVEMENT AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMATOLOGY IN A SOUTHEASTERN US COMMUNITY, Social science & medicine, 40(11), 1995, pp. 1561-1572
Citation: Da. Powers et Cg. Ellison, INTERRACIAL CONTACT AND BLACK RACIAL-ATTITUDES - THE CONTACT HYPOTHESIS AND SELECTIVITY BIAS, Social forces, 74(1), 1995, pp. 205-226
Citation: Cg. Ellison et De. Sherkat, THE SEMI-INVOLUNTARY INSTITUTION REVISITED - REGIONAL VARIATIONS IN CHURCH PARTICIPATION AMONG BLACK-AMERICANS, Social forces, 73(4), 1995, pp. 1415-1437
Citation: Cg. Ellison et Ma. Musick, CONSERVATIVE PROTESTANTISM AND PUBLIC-OPINION TOWARD SCIENCE, Review of religious research, 36(3), 1995, pp. 245-262
Citation: Cg. Ellison, RATIONAL CHOICE EXPLANATIONS OF INDIVIDUAL RELIGIOUS BEHAVIOR - NOTESON THE PROBLEM OF SOCIAL EMBEDDEDNESS, Journal for the scientific study of religion, 34(1), 1995, pp. 89-97
Citation: Cg. Ellison, AFRICAN-AMERICAN RELIGION IN THE 20TH-CENTURY - VARIETIES OF PROTEST AND ACCOMMODATION - BAER,HA, SINGER,M, Contemporary sociology, 23(3), 1994, pp. 436-437
Citation: Cg. Ellison et Da. Powers, THE CONTACT HYPOTHESIS AND RACIAL-ATTITUDES AMONG BLACK-AMERICANS, Social science quarterly, 75(2), 1994, pp. 385-400
Citation: Cg. Ellison et Lk. George, RELIGIOUS INVOLVEMENT, SOCIAL TIES, AND SOCIAL SUPPORT IN A SOUTHEASTERN COMMUNITY -MODEL LINKING INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH PARTICIPATION AND SOCIAL NETWORK RELATIONSHIPS( A STUDY OF A THEORETICAL), Journal for the scientific study of religion, 33(1), 1994, pp. 46-61
Citation: Da. Gay et Cg. Ellison, RELIGIOUS SUBCULTURES AND POLITICAL TOLERANCE - DO DENOMINATIONS STILL MATTER, Review of religious research, 34(4), 1993, pp. 311-332