Income Level Affects Frequency and Content of Prayers


Using call 1 of a 2005 Baylor Religion Survey, Baker performed information from a large pointless representation of American (n = 1,721) on a latter dual metrics (frequency and calm of prayers) along with countless predictor (age, race, education) and control variables (e.g., Biblical literalism, eremite tradition). Baker conducted several retrogression analyses to settle a border to that a several predictor and control variables had an outcome on a magnitude and calm of prayers.  For a functions of this post, we will especially concentration on one predictor variable: income level. 

Prior to delving into a pivotal findings, we should note that in line with a existent novel on sex differences in religiosity, 18.8% of group though usually 8.8% of women never prayed. On with a results:

1. Income and magnitude of request were negatively correlated (p .001 or p .01 opposite dual propitious models).

2. Of all probable calm themes, praying for one’s family was a many common subject of request (89.4% of respondents who prayed). Income was negatively correlated with praying about component needs, namely financial confidence and personal health (p .001 and p .01 respectively). On a associated note, identical disastrous correlations were performed between preparation turn and a dual component needs (p .05 in both instances).

Bottom line: Individuals who are of reduce income are some-more expected to pray, and they are some-more expected to urge for their financial confidence and personal health. This suggests that there is a really “earthly” component to people’s religiosity, that reminds me of a aged proverb: There are no atheists in foxholes!

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