Swimming Against the Tide: Religious (Non) Affiliation Might Not Mean What You Think It Means
…ew study claims, and I believe correctly so, that by offering additional answer options up front, respondents feel a greater sense of freedom to answer the polling questions accurately. People who previously would have felt a conscious or subconscious pressure to identify with a religion are less likely to do so. In attempting to quantify how (and how many) Americans identify religiously today, what we’re really asking is something deeper than how…
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