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Abstract
The survey charts the religiosity of the Finns, their attitudes on religion, and their views on different religions and denominations. The dataset is the Finnish pre-test data for the ISSP 2008 survey. First, the respondents were asked whether they thought all religious groups should have equal rights, whether religion influences politics too much, whether people who are prejudiced against some nationality should be allowed to express their views in public, and whether religious extremists should be allowed to hold public meetings, publish books or Internet pages, and express their views on the media. They were also asked whether they would accept a person from a different religion to marry their relative or to be a candidate of the political party they prefer. Further questions probed the respondents' attitudes towards different religions and denominations and whether practicing a religion helps people to find inner peace and happiness, to maintain good family relations, to gain comfort, to make friends, to meet the right kind of people, or to improve one's financial status. They were also presented with a set of attitudinal statements on the similarity between the purposes of different religions, on worshipping deceased ancestors, on the human ability to find perfect freedom from earthly suffering by his/her own strength, and on men's higher status in religious meetings and ceremonies. Religiosity was charted by asking whether the respondents believed in life after death, Hell, Heaven, religious miracles, reincarnation, Nirvana, or the supernatural powers of deceased ancestors. They were also asked how often they thanked God or asked for something when praying, how people can find salvation (if it exists), how they would describe their own religiosity, how often they had felt the presence of a spiritual power, whether they had religious objects on display in their home, and how often they took part in the activities, organisations or services of a church....
Terminology used is generally based on DDI controlled vocabularies: Time Method, Analysis Unit, Sampling Procedure and Mode of Collection, available at CESSDA Vocabulary Service.
The dataset is (B) available for research, teaching and study.
Related publications
Monikasvoinen kirkko. Suomen evankelis-luterilainen kirkko vuosina 2004-2007 (2008). Kirkon tutkimuskeskuksen julkaisuja; 103. Tampere: Kirkon tutkimuskeskus.
Taira, Teemu (2014) Väärin uskottu? Ateismin uusi näkyvyys. Turku: Eetos.