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Petersen, Larry R. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1986
Examined assertion that interfaith marriages have secularizing effect on family members. Assessed effects of respondent's and his/her parents' type of religious marriage on 11 measures of religious commitment. Catholics married to non-Catholics scored lower on attending mass and receiving communion than Catholics in homogamous marriages, but most…
Descriptors: Catholics, Family Life, Interfaith Relations, Marriage
Linn, Margaret W.; And Others – 1974
The relationship between certain attitudes and the levels of fertility in five cultural groups was explored in this study. The group studied were blacks, Cubans, American Indians, migrant Chicanos, and white Protestants. Mothers, aged 35-45, with one or two children (small family) or five children (large family) were compared. Attitudes measured…
Descriptors: Abortions, American Indians, Birth Rate, Blacks