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Abstract This paper presents the results of an empirical study measuring Muslim and Christian students' attitudes towards each other. The survey sample consisted of 300 students studying at Bethlehem University. A questionnaire was designed to elicit the respondents' amount of agreement with a series of assertions. Each statement was answered on a 5‐point Likert scale. The results indicate that the respondents have highly positive attitudes towards each other. The personal factors of age, place of residence, and religion do not have a very significant effect.

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