There is 1 single problem with this survey: it centers on the average among different parts of a world instead of showing the percentage for each country or region. This actually twists data since in some countries religion and traditions are stronger or simply more citizens exist. Moreover, in a single big country like the US each state is a like a separate mini country what also makes data more mixed.
The study has each country listed out. It’s just the press releases that don’t. The study didn’t break out each age cohort for each country. That can be inferred but there are likely a few surprises
There is 1 single problem with this survey: it centers on the average among different parts of a world instead of showing the percentage for each country or region. This actually twists data since in some countries religion and traditions are stronger or simply more citizens exist. Moreover, in a single big country like the US each state is a like a separate mini country what also makes data more mixed.
The study has each country listed out. It’s just the press releases that don’t. The study didn’t break out each age cohort for each country. That can be inferred but there are likely a few surprises
I’d love to see a similar study by US state. My guess is that either Mississippi or Utah would be towards the top.
Thank you! I’ve commented in another post how bad the survey is, glad to see I’m not the only one