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P - The Environment - 2011 National Church Life Survey: Sample Attender Survey

Australian Catholic University
Powell, Ruth
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Data from the NCLS survey administered to Australian church attenders 15 years and over. Approximately 1800 respondents. The survey was administered to attenders of 23 Australian denominations, including Catholic, mainstream Protestant, Pentecostal, and other denominations. The questionnaire includes: 1) A core set of questions to explore attenders' self description and views on: - attendance; - faith; - relationship to church; - leadership and direction. 2) A set of questions to explore attenders views on: - environmental issues; - environmental activism; - climate change.
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Issued: 2011

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