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Religious beliefs, practices, and attitudes (3943)


Type of Data: Religious beliefs, practices, and attitudes (3943)

Faith Community: General

Date: 2018, 12 February-16 July

Geography: Great Britain

Sample Size: 1788

Population: Adults aged 18 and over

Keywords: Afterlife, anti-Semitism, attendance at religious services, children, Christians, Church, confidence, essential characteristic of democracy, European Values Study, God, heaven, hell, importance of being a Christian to being European, importance of God, importance of religion, interpret the laws, Islamophobia, Jews, life after death, life force, membership of religious organizations, Muslims, NatCen Social Research, neighbours, people of another religion, prayer, reincarnation, religious affiliation, religious authorities, religious prejudice, self-assessed religiosity, spirit, trust

Collection Method: Face-to-face interview

Collection Agency: NatCen Social Research

Sponsor: European Values Study Group, with British funding from the Economic and Social Research Council

BRIN ID: 3943

Remarks:

Part of European Values Study, Wave 5, 2017. Multinational survey, undertaken in 29 other European countries besides Great Britain. Dataset available at GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences, ZA 7500.

Posted by: Clive D. Field


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