Marc Musick
Affiliations: | Sociology | University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. |
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Sign in to add traineeAnna M. Campbell | grad student | 2003 | UT Austin |
Joong-Baeck Kim | grad student | 2008 | UT Austin |
Margaret L. Vaaler | grad student | 2008 | UT Austin |
Wanfu Wu | grad student | 2008 | UT Austin |
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Ellison CG, Musick MA, Holden GW. (2011) Does conservative protestantism moderate the association between corporal punishment and child outcomes? Journal of Marriage and Family. 73: 946-961 |
Ellison CG, Musick MA, Henderson AK. (2008) Balm in gilead: Racism, religious involvement, and psychological distress among African-American adults Journal For the Scientific Study of Religion. 47: 291-309 |
Hill TD, Ellison CG, Burdette AM, et al. (2007) Religious involvement and healthy lifestyles: evidence from the survey of Texas adults. Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. 34: 217-22 |
Hill TD, Burdette AM, Ellison CG, et al. (2006) Religious attendance and the health behaviors of Texas adults. Preventive Medicine. 42: 309-12 |
Idler EL, Musick MA, Ellison CG, et al. (2003) Measuring multiple dimensions of religion and spirituality for health research: Conceptual background and findings from the 1998 general social survey Research On Aging. 25: 327-365 |
Wilson J, Musick M. (2003) Doing Well by Doing Good: Volunteering and Occupational Achievement among American Women Sociological Quarterly. 44: 433-450+i |
Wilson J, Musick M. (1999) The Effects of Volunteering on the Volunteer Law and Contemporary Problems. 62: 141 |
Ellison CG, Musick MA. (1995) Conservative Protestantism and Public Opinion toward Science Review of Religious Research. 36: 245 |
Ellison CG, Musick MA. (1993) Southern Intolerance: A Fundamentalist Effect? Social Forces. 72: 379-398 |