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Does God cause tragedies? - Belief Statistics Topic

Q22h. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements about God? God sometimes allows major tragedies to occur as a warning to sinners (GODALLOW)
Results weighted by WEIGHT (Baylor Religion Survey, Wave II (2007) - Instructional Dataset)


Does God cause tragedies? by Age

 18-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+TotalMissing
Strongly disagree28.5%
59
23.3%
60
18.9%
53
27.2%
62
21.4%
36
22.6%
30
23.5%
300
0
Disagree26.6%
55
31.5%
81
33.5%
94
26.8%
61
28.6%
48
30.8%
41
29.8%
380
0
Agree26.6%
55
27.6%
71
31.0%
87
29.8%
68
38.1%
64
36.1%
48
30.8%
393
0
Strongly agree18.4%
38
17.5%
45
16.7%
47
16.2%
37
11.9%
20
10.5%
14
15.8%
201
0
Missing4751548455753660
Total 100%
207
100%
257
100%
281
100%
228
100%
168
100%
133
 
1274

Does God cause tragedies? by Education

 No high school diplomaHigh school graduateSome collegeTrade/technical/vocational trainingCollege graduatePostgraduate work/degreeTotalMissing
Strongly disagree28.8%
23
16.9%
60
21.4%
74
21.8%
31
27.7%
46
37.0%
61
23.6%
295
6
Disagree17.5%
14
32.5%
115
33.0%
114
19.7%
28
33.1%
55
26.7%
44
29.6%
370
9
Agree32.5%
26
33.1%
117
27.0%
93
43.0%
61
28.9%
48
26.1%
43
31.0%
388
5
Strongly agree21.3%
17
17.5%
62
18.6%
64
15.5%
22
10.2%
17
10.3%
17
15.9%
199
2
Missing40878221744938813
Total 100%
80
100%
354
100%
345
100%
142
100%
166
100%
165
 
1252

Does God cause tragedies? by Gender

 MaleFemaleTotalMissing
Strongly disagree21.8%
129
25.0%
171
23.5%
300
0
Disagree32.3%
191
27.9%
191
30.0%
382
0
Agree31.5%
186
30.3%
207
30.8%
393
0
Strongly agree14.4%
85
16.8%
115
15.7%
200
0
Missing1761903660
Total 100%
591
100%
684
 
1275

Does God cause tragedies? by Region

 EastMid-WestSouthWestTotalMissing
Strongly disagree27.7%
80
21.2%
65
18.1%
76
30.4%
79
23.5%
300
0
Disagree39.4%
114
30.0%
92
23.4%
98
29.6%
77
29.9%
381
0
Agree23.5%
68
32.9%
101
37.2%
156
26.2%
68
30.8%
393
0
Strongly agree9.3%
27
16.0%
49
21.2%
89
13.8%
36
15.8%
201
0
Missing7683981093660
Total 100%
289
100%
307
100%
419
100%
260
 
1275

Does God cause tragedies? by Religion

 Evangelical ProtestantBlack ProtestantMainline ProtestantCatholicOtherNoneTotalMissing
Strongly disagree10.8%
47
9.5%
6
28.6%
75
20.7%
58
31.4%
32
76.7%
69
23.3%
287
12
Disagree25.9%
113
22.2%
14
33.6%
88
38.2%
107
33.3%
34
16.7%
15
30.1%
371
9
Agree37.1%
162
34.9%
22
32.1%
84
31.4%
88
23.5%
24
3.3%
3
31.0%
383
8
Strongly agree26.3%
115
33.3%
21
5.7%
15
9.6%
27
11.8%
12
3.3%
3
15.6%
193
5
Missing80116979308140016
Total 100%
437
100%
63
100%
262
100%
280
100%
102
100%
90
 
1234

Does God cause tragedies? by Worship attendance

 Less than once a yearOnce or twice a yearSeveral times a year1-3 times a monthAbout weeklyWeekly or moreTotalMissing
Strongly disagree43.3%
141
25.9%
30
15.6%
22
20.8%
32
21.2%
18
13.2%
58
23.9%
301
0
Disagree31.6%
103
41.4%
48
37.6%
53
39.0%
60
29.4%
25
20.5%
90
30.0%
379
3
Agree18.4%
60
25.0%
29
37.6%
53
27.9%
43
38.8%
33
38.0%
167
30.5%
385
7
Strongly agree6.7%
22
7.8%
9
9.2%
13
12.3%
19
10.6%
9
28.4%
125
15.6%
197
3
Missing167443434156037912
Total 100%
326
100%
116
100%
141
100%
154
100%
85
100%
440
 
1262

Notes

This file contains all of the cases and variables that are in the original 2007 Baylor Religion Survey, but is prepared for easier use in the classroom. Changes have been made in two areas. First, to avoid confusion when constructing tables or interpreting basic analysis, all missing data codes have been set to system missing. Second, many of the continuous variables have been categorized into fewer categories, and added as additional variables to the file.

The Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion (ISR) received a major three-year grant from the John M. Templeton Foundation, to conduct a nationally representative multi-year study of religious values, practices, and behaviors, with a specific focus on consumption of religious goods and services. Using a host of new survey items that improve upon previous work, the study will yield new data to more systematically explore and better understand what sometimes appears to be an ambiguous relationship between trust, civic engagement, and religion. In partnering with the Gallup Organization, we believe this cutting-edge study has the potential to generate data that may well cause scholars to rethink our currently used measures of religious commitment or devoutness, as well as various theories linking the influence of religion to civic engagement, spiritual capital, and many other important social and behavioral outcomes.

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