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Table 6: Bivariate Analysis: Religion and Religiosity “I spend a lot of Strongly Agree Disagree Strongly Indifferent time following/

Total

Agree

Disagree

0(0%)

0(0%)

2(2%)

3(3%)

2(2%)

7(7%)

2(2%)

3(3%)

1(1%)

1(1%)

0(0%)

7(7%)

Orthodox

0(0%)

1(1%)

1(1%)

0(0%)

0(0%)

2(2%)

Baptist

3(3%)

2(2%)

1(1%)

28(28%)

Church of God in

1(1%)

1(1%)

0(0%)

11(11%)

adhering to religious guidelines.” Non Christian Catholic

Christ

11(11%) 11(11%) 8(8%)

1(1%)

1(1%)

0(0%)

0(0%)

1(1%)

1(1%)

3(3%)

Methodist

4(4%)

5(5%)

4(4%)

1(1%)

0(0%)

14(14%)

1(1%)

1(1%)

0(0%)

1(1%)

1(1%)

4(4%)

2(2%)

3(3%)

2(2%)

0(0%)

0(0%)

7(7%)

Episcopal

Pentecostal Presbyterian

3(3%)

Other

5(5%)

7(7%)

1(1%)

1(1%)

17(17%)

This bivariate analysis is based on statement number 5 from the instrument

administered to 100 participants. The item stated, “I spend a lot of time following/adhering to religious guidelines.” This statement measures the religiosity

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