Remarks:
Posted by: Clive D. Field
Type of Data: Attitudes to Christianity and Christian festivals, with particular reference to Christmas and Easter (4112)
Faith Community: Christianity
Date: 2020, 27-30 November
Geography: United Kingdom
Sample Size: 2169
Population: Adults aged 16 and over
Keywords: Bad thing, biblical account, Christian calendar, Christian country, Christian religious holidays, Christianity, Christmas, Christmas Day, Christmas story or nativity, Christmas tree, church attendance, Easter, Easter story, Easter Sunday, emphasized, familiar, God, Good Friday, good thing, higher spiritual power, historically accurate, holidays, importance of religion in life, Jesus Christ, merry Christmas, messages by Archbishop of Canterbury, messages by Pope, most important event, nativity plays, other religions, prayer, public holidays, reflect on birth of Christ, reflect on meaning of Easter, religious affiliation, religious aspects of celebrating Christmas, religious aspects of celebrating Easter, religious beliefs, religious belonging, religious education, religious event, religious festivals, religious holidays, religious knowledge, religious way, schools, season’s greetings, secular event, secular way, Son of God, Valentine’s Day, YouGov
Collection Method: Online interview
Collection Agency: YouGov
Published Source:
BRIN ID: 4112
Remarks:
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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