Strength of Affiliation
[ASKED ONLY OF PEOPLE WHO INDICATE A RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE] Would you call yourself a strong (STATED RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE) or a not very strong (STATED RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE)? (General Social Survey, 2006)
| Strength of Affiliation (General Social Survey, 2006) |
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1) Strong |
1616 (36.2%) |
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2) Not very strong |
1632 (36.5%) |
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3) Somewhat strong |
482 (10.8%) |
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4) No religion |
739 (16.5%) |
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Notes
General Social Survey, 2006: The General Social Surveys (GSS) have been conducted by the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) annually since 1972 except for the years 1979, 1981, and 1992 (a supplement was added in 1992), and biennially beginning in 1994. The GSS are designed as part of a program of social indicator research, replicating questionnaire items and wording in order to facilitate time-trend studies. The 2006 GSS includes a topical module for mental health. Items in the 2006 GSS include questions on religious self-identification, denominational affiliation, personal beliefs, and religious upbringing.