Is There a Denominational Difference in Scores on the Francis Scale of Attitude towards Christianity among Northern Irish Adults?

This study examined whether a significant difference occurs between Roman Catholic and Protestant adults for scores on the Francis Scale of Attitude Towards Christianity among a Northern Irish sample. 205 Northern Irish adults (131 Roman Catholics and 74 Protestants) completed the Adult Form of the Francis attitude scale on which no significant difference was found between Roman Catholic and Protestant adults' scores. This finding facilitates the use of the Francis attitude scale among Northern Ireland adult samples without the need to make separate reference to the two main religious denominations.