Remarks:
Posted by: Clive D. Field
Type of Data: Self-identification as humanist, awareness of and attendance at humanist ceremonies, and likely demand for non-religious pastoral support (3703)
Faith Community: Humanism
Date: 2016, 28-29 July
Geography: Great Britain
Sample Size: 4085
Population: Adults aged 18 and over
Keywords: Agnostic, atheist, British Humanist Association, chaplaincy, definition of being a humanist, empathy and compassion, faith, funerals, hospitals, humanist, humanist celebrant, humanist ceremonies, Humanists UK, naturalist, non-religious pastoral support provider, personal preference, prisons, religion of upbringing, religious affiliation, religious teachings, right and wrong, rites of passage, science and evidence, spiritual, unchanging, understanding the universe, universities, weddings, YouGov
Collection Method: Online interview
Collection Agency: YouGov
Sponsor: British Humanist Association
Published Source:
BRIN ID: 3703
Remarks:
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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