Operationalizing the Critical Theory of Religion • 355Table 3
1988 Bivariate Correlations: Religiosity, Psychological Trauma, Poverty, and ControlsAttendTraumaPovertyUrbPoorAgeUrbanSouthMarriedEducKidsBlackFemaleAttendance at1.00–.070–.046–.057.151–.144.064.204–.030.054.034.167Religious Services
Psychological1.00.085.098.097–.001–.007.009–.171–.023.037.070Trauma
Life in Poverty1.00.866.032–.072.100–.179–.219–.024.145.063Life in Urban1.00.029.109.031–.173–.188–.007.200.074Poverty
Age1.00–.084.076.357–.293–.392–.077.089Urban1.00–.183–.142.102–.047.221.034Residence
Southern1.00.076–.150–.052–.033–.062Residence
Married1.00–.093.109–.167.061Respondents
Educational Attainment1.00.057–.088–.050Children Living at Home1.00.012.035African American1.00.011Respondents
Female Respondents1.00Education Completed