Remarks:
A census of attendance at places of worship in Kendal was also conducted on 26 November 2000
Posted by: Clive D. Field
Type of Data: Religion and spirituality in the congregational domain and holistic milieu (1405)
Faith Community: Christianity, Alternative
Date: 2000, 1 October-2002, 30 June
Geography: Local survey. Kendal (Cumbria)
Sample Size: 187 church attenders (36% response) and 252 practitioners or clients (42% response)
Population: Church attenders and practitioners or clients in the holistic milieu
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Collection Method: Self-completion postal questionnaire
Collection Agency: Department of Religious Studies, Lancaster University
Published Source:
BRIN ID: 1405
Remarks:
A census of attendance at places of worship in Kendal was also conducted on 26 November 2000
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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