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surveys conducted using a self-administered mode, in which respondents participate in polls conducted online. Today, most of the Center’s surveys are conducted online. This shift has significant implications for interpreting the Center’s long-term trend data on the country’s religious characteristics.
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1 PEW RESEARCH CENTER www.pewresearch.org PEW RESEARCH CENTER 2019-2020 SURVEY OF U.S. JEWS FINAL TOPLINE ...
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of marriage to gay or lesbian couples or broaden the definition of national identity to include people born outside their country. These differences emerge from a series of surveys conducted by Pew Research Center between 2015 and 2017 among nearly 56,000 adults (ages 18 and older) in 34 Western, Central and Eastern
4. Marriage, families and children 93 5. Jewish community and connectedness 110 6. Anti-Semitism and Jewish views on discrimination 120 7. U.S. Jews’ connections with and attitudes toward Israel 137 8. U.S. Jews’ political views 159 9. Race, ethnicity, heritage and immigration among U.S. Jews 170 10. Jewish demographics 187 11.
c. Marriage or relationship problems Mar 18-Apr 1, 2019 36 41 15 7 1 d. Parenting problems Mar 18-Apr 1, 2019 33 41 17 7 2 e. Problems with anxiety or depression Mar 18-Apr 1, 2019 27 39 22 10 1 f. Doubts about your religion Mar 18-Apr 1, 2019 45 35 12 6 2
A new Pew Research Center survey of Muslims around the globe finds that most adherents of the world’s second-largest religion are deeply committed to their faith and want its teachings
lives compared with previous telephone polls. And the 2021 NPORS finds that 41% of U.S. adults now say religion is “very important” in their lives, 4 points lower than the 2020 NPORS and substantially lower than all of the Center’s earlier RDD readings on this question. Four-in-ten U.S. adults consider religion