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Frequent Churchgoers Less Likely to Believe People Would Take Advantage of Others

by Michael Leaser
February 9, 2010

In the latest Mapping America, adults who never attend religious services are more likely to believe that most people would try to take advantage of others than those who worship at least weekly.


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