International Religious Freedom Data, 2001

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SRI_C_01

According to the Report, do traditional attitudes and/or edicts of the clerical establishment strongly discourage proselytizing [trying to win converts]? (Rescaled to range from 0 to 1.)
  0) No
  1) Attitudes and/or clerics

Category Frequency Percentage Cumulative Percentage Z-Score
No 143 73% 73% -.61
Attitudes and/or clerics 53 27% 100% 1.64

Variable Comparisons


Government favoritism of religion (I-GVTFAV)

Low government favoritism Medium government favoritism High government favoritism TOTAL
No 85.3%
64
82.9%
29
58.1%
50
73.0%
143
Attitudes and/or clerics 14.7%
11
17.1%
6
41.9%
36
27.0%
53
TOTAL 100.0%
75
100.0%
35
100.0%
86

196


Government regulation of religion level (I-GVTREG)

Low government regulation Medium government regulation High government regulation TOTAL
No 98.1%
103
65.2%
30
22.2%
10
73.0%
143
Attitudes and/or clerics 1.9%
2
34.8%
16
77.8%
35
27.0%
53
TOTAL 100.0%
105
100.0%
46
100.0%
45

196


Social regulation of religion level (I-SOCREG)

Low social regulation Medium social regulation High social regulation TOTAL
No 95.2%
119
52.8%
19
14.3%
5
73.0%
143
Attitudes and/or clerics 4.8%
6
47.2%
17
85.7%
30
27.0%
53
TOTAL 100.0%
125
100.0%
36
100.0%
35

196


Region (I-REGION)

Africa East Asia and Pacific Europe and Eurasia Near East and North Africa South Asia Western Hemisphere TOTAL
No 85.4%
41
79.4%
27
69.2%
36
25.0%
5
12.5%
1
97.1%
33
73.0%
143
Attitudes and/or clerics 14.6%
7
20.6%
7
30.8%
16
75.0%
15
87.5%
7
2.9%
1
27.0%
53
TOTAL 100.0%
48
100.0%
34
100.0%
52
100.0%
20
100.0%
8
100.0%
34

196