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Belonging to Church Related Groups

[ASKED ONLY OF PEOPLE WHO SAY THEY BELONG TO CHURCH-AFFILIATED GROUPS] Besides belonging to a congregation or religion, do you belong to any church-related groups such as a fellowship or study group, a choir, board, or committee? (General Social Survey, 2004)


Belonging to Church Related Groups (General Social Survey, 2004)
  1) Yes 239 (52.6%)
  2) No 215 (47.4%)
 

Notes

General Social Survey, 2004: General Social Survey: Since 1972, the National Opinion Research Center has conducted a nationwide survey of a random sample of U.S. citizens on a near-yearly basis—the General Social Survey (GSS). In addition to gathering detailed demographic information on respondents, the GSS gathers opinions on a wide variety of topics, such as the role of government in public life, controversial issues such as abortion, confidence in public institutions and a host of others. Of course, respondents are unlikely to spend five hours completing a survey so in order to gather data on a broad range of issues the GSS has adopted the practice of rotating groups of questions into and out of the survey in different years.


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