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NYU Science & Religion Survey
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Paul DiMaggio, New York University
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Project Citation:
DiMaggio, Paul. NYU Science & Religion Survey. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2024-07-18. https://doi.org/10.3886/E208021V1
Project Description
Summary:
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The NYU Science & Religion Survey is a nationally representative survey conducted by NORC using their AmeriSpeak Panel. The survey focuses on Americans' attitudes towards science and religion both broadly and in regards to specific government policies. A series of questions explores Americans' discussion networks for topics related to science and religion. Additional variables ask about respondents' political views, demographic characteristics and use of various social media platforms.
Funding Sources:
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Templeton Religion Trust (TRT-2019-10205);
The Issachar Fund (TIF0205A)
Scope of Project
Subject Terms:
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Religion;
Attitudes towards science
Geographic Coverage:
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United States
Time Period(s):
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11/15/2021 – 12/13/2021 (Late 2021)
Collection Date(s):
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11/15/2021 – 12/13/2021 (Late 2021)
Universe:
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General non-institutionalized US population, age 18+, limited to English and Spanish speakers
Data Type(s):
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survey data
Methodology
Sampling:
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The sample was selected from the AmeriSpeak Panel using sampling strata based on religion, age, race/Hispanic ethnicity, education, and gender (48 sampling strata in total). The size of the selected sample per sampling stratum was determined by the population distribution for each stratum. In addition, sample selection took into account expected differential survey completion rates by demographic groups so that the set of panel members with a completed interview for a study is a representative sample of the target population. If a panel household has one more than one active adult panel member, only one adult in the household is eligible for selection (random within-household sampling). Panelists selected for an AmeriSpeak study earlier in the business week are not eligible for sample selection until the following business week.
Collection Mode(s):
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telephone interview;
web-based survey
Scales:
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The variable OCCUPY20_CODED uses the 2018 Standard Occupational Classification. Throughout the survey, several Likert-type scales were used. Each is described in the codebook.
Weights:
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WEIGHT1 is a weight variable that is weighted to the general population and should be used for most analyses. Additional information about alternative weights can be found in the codebook.
Unit(s) of Observation:
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Individual
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