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- The World’s Muslims: Religion, Politics and Society
The primary researcher for “The World’s Muslims: Religion, Politics and Society” was James Bell, the director of international survey research for the Pew Research Center He received valuable assistance from Senior Researcher Neha Sahgal, Research Associates Michael Robbins and Katie Simmons, and others listed on the masthead of this report
- BY Gregory A. Smith - Pew Research Centers Religion Public Life Project
Measuring religion in surveys with different modes This analysis compares results from surveys conducted using different “modes” of data collection Estimates from 2009-2019 are based on random-digit-dial (RDD) telephone surveys, an interviewer-administered mode in which a live person asks questions over the phone
- Religious affiliation of members of 117th Congress
Catholic Catholic Baptist Catholic Protestant unspecified Episcopalian Unitarian Universalist Jewish Protestant unspecified Jewish Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic
- In America, Does More Education Equal Less Religion?
Religion and education within Christian traditions: Highly educated are generally at least as observant as those with less education The tendency for Christian college graduates to exhibit rates of religious observance that are at least on par with their less highly educated counterparts is evident across a variety of Christian traditions
- U. S. Religious Landscape Survey - Pew Research Centers Religion . . .
The latest release of the Landscape Survey includes a wealth of information on the religious beliefs and practices of the American public, including the importance of religion in people’s lives, belief in God and the afterlife, attitudes toward the authority of sacred writings, frequency of worship attendance and prayer, and participation in religious activities outside of worship services
- Religious affiliation of members of 116th Congress
Source: Figures for Congress based on Pew Research Center analysis of data collected by CQ Roll Call, reflecting members of Congress to be sworn in on Jan 3, 2019
- BY Neha Sahgal, Jonathan Evans, Ariana Monique Salazar, Kelsey Jo Starr . . .
A major new Pew Research Center survey of religion across India, based on nearly 30,000 face-to-face interviews of adults conducted in 17 languages between late 2019 and early 2020 (before the COVID-19 pandemic), finds that Indians of all these religious backgrounds overwhelmingly say they are very free to practice their faiths
- FOR RELEASE JULY 23, 2019 - Pew Research Centers Religion Public . . .
Those who are most knowledgeable about a religion (and are not members of that religion) tend to rate the religion’s adherents most favorably For instance, Buddhists receive an average thermometer rating of 67 degrees from non-Buddhists who correctly answer both of the survey’s Buddhism-knowledge questions correctly, but just 53 degrees
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