American Views On Marriage, Weddings, And Clergy

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American Views on Marriage,Weddings, and ClergySurvey of 2,000 Americans

2Methodology The phone survey of Americans was conductedSeptember 19 - October 5, 2014The calling utilized Random Digit Dialing. 60% ofcompletes were among landlines and 40% among cellphonesMaximum quotas and slight weights were used forgender, region, age, ethnicity, and education to moreaccurately reflect the populationThe completed sample is 2,000 surveysThe sample provides 95% confidence that the samplingerror does not exceed 2.4%Margins of error are higher in sub-groups

Survey Responses

436% agree marriage should be definedand regulated by the reeSomewhatDisagreeQ: “Marriage should be defined and regulated by the state”SomewhatAgreeStronglyAgreeNot sure

49% agree religious weddings shouldnot be connected to the state’s definitionand recognition of isagreeSomewhatDisagreeSomewhatAgreeQ: “Religious weddings should not be connected to the state’s definition and recognition ofmarriage”StronglyAgreeNot sure5

36% agree clergy should no longer beinvolved in the state’s licensing yDisagreeSomewhatDisagreeQ: “Clergy should no longer be involved in the state's licensing of marriage”SomewhatAgreeStronglyAgreeNot sure6

7Significant DifferencesRegionAgeGenderEducation LevelEthnicityReligious PreferenceCatholic/ProtestantBorn again/Evangelical/Fundamentalist

8Significant Statistical DifferencesComparisons were made to determine if there are anysignificant statistical differences among region of thecountry, age, gender, and education level.RegionAgeGenderEducation LevelNortheast18-24MaleHS degree or lessMidwest25-34FemaleSome collegeSouth35-44Bachelor’sWest45-54Graduate degree55-6465 Notes: Region is defined by US Census locations

9Significant Statistical DifferencesComparisons were made to determine if there are anysignificant statistical differences among ethnicity, religiouspreference, denomination, and Born again/ renceDenominationWhiteChristian*African AmericanOther Religions CatholicHispanicNonreligious**Born again /Evangelical /FundamentalistProtestant /YesNondenominationalNo / not sureAsian American*includes Catholic, Protestant, Nondenominational, and Orthodox**includes Atheist, Agnostic, and No PreferenceNote: Those who consider themselves Born again, Evangelical,or Fundamentalist are labeled “Evangelical” in this report

10Marriage should be defined and regulated bythe state Midwesterners (53%) are least likely to disagreeWhites (34%) are less likely to agree than Asian Americans (50%)Those with a HS degree or less (39%) are more likely to agree than those withsome college (33%)Christians (37%) are more likely to agree than Nonreligious (30%)Evangelicals are less likely to disagree (55% v 60%)

Religious weddings should not be connected tothe state’s definition and recognition ofmarriage 11Men are more likely to agree (54% v 45%)Those age 65 are most likely to agree (40%)Whites (39%) and Asian Americans (34%) are less likely to disagree than AfricanAmericans (47%) and Hispanics (46%)Those with a HS degree or less are least likely to agree (45%)Christians (47%) are less likely to agree than Nonreligious (56%)Catholics (53%) are more likely to agree than Protestants (45%)Evangelicals are less likely to agree (44% v 52%)

12Clergy should no longer be involved in thestate’s licensing of marriage Men are more likely to agree (40% v 32%)Those in the Midwest (40%) are more likely to agree than those in the South(34%)Those age 65 (33%) are less likely to agree than those age 18-24 (42%)Christians (32%) and Other Religious (36%) are less likely to agree thanNonreligious (51%)Catholics (37%) are more likely to agree than Protestants (29%)Evangelicals are less likely to agree (28% v 40%)

American Views on Marriage,Weddings, and ClergySurvey of 2,000 Americans

Weddings, and Clergy Survey of 2,000 Americans . 2 Methodology . American Views on Marriage, Weddings, and Clergy Survey of 2,000 Americans . Title: Slide 1 Author: Donna L. Miller Created Date: 12/1/2014 10:48:25 AM .

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