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Why does the Census undercount the nonreligious?

Whatever the limitations of β€˜nonreligious’ as a category, the Census shows how an assumption of religiosity can lead to marginalisation and undervaluing in public policy and equality monitoring.

Posted byahumanistdad11/11/202126/02/2023Posted inArticlesTags:atheism, humanism, identity, Research, secularism, Sociology, Statistics5 Comments on Why does the Census undercount the nonreligious?

Asking atheists: five social experiments

Are atheists less prone to pareidolia? What drives partisanship among nonreligious voters? What’s the link between tolerance, religiosity, and religious literacy? Thinking about the social research of atheists I’d be most interested in.

Posted byahumanistdad27/09/202126/02/2023Posted inArticlesTags:Movement AHS, Research, Social experiments1 Comment on Asking atheists: five social experiments

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