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Religion and Public Life Survey, 2010 - Analysis

ENGAGEME (Weighted by WEIGHT)

Engagement in the campaign based on THOUGHT AND PLANTO2
 PercentCumulative Percent
0) Low engagement35.4%35.4%
1) Medium engagement33.3%68.7%
2) High engagement31.3%100.0%





Age (I-AGE)

 18 to 24 years old25 to 34 years old35 to 44 years old45 to 54 years old55 to 64 years old65 years and olderMissingTotal
Low engagement57.2%47.4%36.7%32.1%23.9%21.6%1035.7%
Medium engagement28.5%33.9%35.4%32.9%32.5%34.7%2433.2%
High engagement14.3%18.7%27.9%35.0%43.6%43.8%2331.1%
Missing000000570
Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%  
Total Unweighted N = 2946

Worship attendance (I-ATTEND)

 More than once a weekOnce a weekOnce or twice a monthA few times a yearSeldomNeverMissingTotal
Low engagement29.5%29.1%28.3%42.3%40.4%46.7%1435.4%
Medium engagement34.8%34.5%34.9%30.9%33.2%30.7%1533.2%
High engagement35.7%36.4%36.7%26.8%26.4%22.6%1431.4%
Missing000000430
Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%  
Total Unweighted N = 2960

Education (I-EDUC)

 Less than a high school diplomaHigh school graduate (Grade 12 or GED certificate)Technical, trade, or vocational school after high school or some collegeCollege graduate (B.S., B.A., orother 4-year degree)Post-graduate training or professional schooling after college (e.g., toward a Master's degree or Ph.D.; law or medical school)MissingTotal
Low engagement55.1%41.0%31.3%30.1%18.1%235.6%
Medium engagement28.9%32.6%36.6%31.2%35.0%533.3%
High engagement16.0%26.4%32.1%38.7%46.9%1031.2%
Missing00000170
Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%  
Total Unweighted N = 2986

Sex (I-SEX)

 MaleFemaleMissingTotal
Low engagement33.4%37.3%035.4%
Medium engagement31.8%34.7%033.3%
High engagement34.8%28.0%031.3%
Missing0000
Total 100% 100%  
Total Unweighted N = 3003

Religion (I-RELIGION)

 Protestant (Baptist, Methodist, Non-denominational, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Pentecostal, Episcopalian, Reformed, Church of Christ, Jehovah's Witness, etc.)Roman Catholic (Catholic)OtherAtheist or agnosticNothing in particularChristian (Vol.)MissingTotal
Low engagement32.6%33.1%31.8%41.0%47.9%38.5%1935.5%
Medium engagement32.5%35.9%33.6%33.0%28.8%35.7%2433.2%
High engagement34.9%31.0%34.6%26.0%23.3%25.9%2331.3%
Missing000000660
Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%  
Total Unweighted N = 2937

Political ideology (I-POLITICS)

 Very conservativeConservativeModerateLiberalVery liberalMissingTotal
Low engagement16.0%29.9%39.2%39.7%35.1%7834.3%
Medium engagement19.8%31.4%34.9%38.4%36.4%5833.3%
High engagement64.2%38.7%25.9%21.9%28.5%2832.4%
Missing000001640
Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%  
Total Unweighted N = 2839

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