Item Detail
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9129
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16
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English
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Secularization, Higher Education, and Religiosity
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Review of Religious Research
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September 1984
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26
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43-58
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Study of relationship between level of education and religiosity. National data parallels people with higher degrees of education with secularization but this study shows that, in the Mormon world, higher education does not decrease religiosity.
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