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Methodology

2025-12-16 02:50:27

The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview Much of this report is based on data from Wave 170 of the American Trends Panel (ATP), Pew Research Center’s nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults. The survey was conducted from May 5 to 11, 2025. A total of 8,937 panelists responded out of 9,531 who […]

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Acknowledgments

2025-12-16 02:50:26

Pew Research Center is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts, its primary funder. This report is a collaborative effort based on the input and analysis of the following individuals. Find related reports online at pewresearch.org/religion. This report includes new analysis of data from the 2023-24 U.S. Religious Landscape Study (RLS). The RLS was made […]

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How parents are raising their children, religiously

2025-12-16 02:50:25

Learn how often parents discuss religion, types of religious activities their children do and which parent plays a larger role in how their children learn about religion.

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Why many U.S. adults are ‘nones,’ and why some former ‘nones’ have joined a religion

2025-12-16 02:50:24

Find out how adults who were raised as “nones” experienced religion as kids, and why they say they do – or don’t – affiliate with a religion now.

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Why some Americans have left Catholicism, while others stay

2025-12-16 02:50:23

Read about how Americans who were raised Catholic experienced religion as kids, as well as their reasons for staying in or leaving the faith.

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