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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Which Americans Exaggerate Church Attendance Most


Responses vary when interviewing evangelicals, Catholics, and the unaffiliated online vs. by phone.

Whether evangelical or mainline, white or black, Catholic or unaffiliated, a new survey finds that many Americans have one thing in common: We exaggerate our church attendance.

But the degree depends on denomination.

White evangelicals are twice as likely to admit they rarely go to church if asked online (17 percent) vs. over the phone by a live human being (9 percent). Black Protestants display a similar split (24 percent online vs. 14 percent by phone).

But the greater exaggerators (based on differences of 17 to 18 percentage points): white mainline Protestants, Catholics, and the unaffiliated. (See full findings below.) Keep reading

See also
Study | “I Know What You Did Last Sunday” Finds Americans Significantly Inflate Religious Participation

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