Introducing the Fourth Wave of the National Congregations Study |
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Authors: | Mark Chaves Mary Hawkins Anna Holleman Joseph Roso |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology, Department of Religious Studies, and Divinity School, Duke University;2. Department of Sociology, Duke University |
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Abstract: | The fourth wave of the National Congregations Study (NCS-IV) was conducted in 2018–2019 with a nationally representative sample of congregations from across the religious spectrum. The NCS-IV included a fresh cross-section of congregations generated in conjunction with the 2018 General Social Survey and a panel of congregations that participated in the third NCS wave. Data were collected via a 65-minute interview with one key informant from 1,262 congregations. The cooperation rate was 74 percent; the conservatively calculated response rate was 69 percent. Information was gathered about multiple aspects of congregations’ social composition, structure, activities, leadership, and programming. Approximately two-thirds of the NCS-IV questionnaire replicates items from previous NCS waves. This introduction to the NCS-IV symposium describes NCS-IV methodology and special features of the new data. The three symposium articles present NCS-IV results about congregations’ political activities, racial and ethnic composition, and worship practices. |
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Keywords: | congregations National Congregations Study research methods survey research |
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