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maries and tables are organized into different conceptual categories: Beliefs and Attitudes, Health and Well-being, Spirituality and Religion, Consciousness, and Media and the Internet. All reference citations are organized by author, subject, and IOOW survey question category.

Review and Comparison with Other Surveys

Additional statistical surveys were also summarized with concise abstracts describing researchers, sponsors, methodology, sample size and type, and approximate calendar period for the data collection.

The tables on the following pages are excerpted from the full report and show how individual questions and basic results are displayed for IOOW 2000 and other surveys. In most cases, simple percentages are shown for ease of comparison. This was necessary since very little of the published research gave more detailed analysis for either single or multiple variables.

In the first table on the following page, questions are shown from IOOW, Pew, Barna, and Gallup surveys under the category of "Politics and Leadership." The percentages indicate similar agreement among the


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