1. The Correlates of Religiosity Among Black and White Americans.
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Beeghley, Leonard, Van Velsor, Ellen, and Bock, E. Wilbur
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RELIGIOUSNESS ,BLACK people ,WHITE people ,RACE ,SOCIOLOGY - Abstract
This paper explores the correlates of religiosity among blacks and whites, asking two questions: (1) Is the relationship between SES and religious attendance the same for both races? (2) What factors best predict church attendance among both races? The findings show that (1) SES is positively related to religious participation among whites; (2) the best non-religious predictors of attendance across all denominations and churches studied are SES and age; (3) including a measure of religious belief greatly increases the explanatory power of a predictive model; but (4) the relationship between SES and attendance varies by denomination and church among blacks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1981
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