Spirituality mediated the effect of religion on social justice giving. Model controlled for race (ref. White), age, years in RG, and net wealth; n = 257; 5000 bootstrap. The mediation analysis was conducted using PROCESS (model 4, Hayes, 2017, p. 585). a, b, c, and c’ are unstandardized regression coefficients. ¹ No religion (ref. any religion) ²Jewish (ref. no religion) ³Christian (ref. no religion) ⁴Other religion (ref. no religion). ⁺p < 0.05, *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001.

Spirituality mediated the effect of religion on social justice giving. Model controlled for race (ref. White), age, years in RG, and net wealth; n = 257; 5000 bootstrap. The mediation analysis was conducted using PROCESS (model 4, Hayes, 2017, p. 585). a, b, c, and c’ are unstandardized regression coefficients. ¹ No religion (ref. any religion) ²Jewish (ref. no religion) ³Christian (ref. no religion) ⁴Other religion (ref. no religion). ⁺p < 0.05, *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001.

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