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Hamplová, Dana. 2002. „Programma Socialnych Issledovanii - 1999“. Sotsiologicheskie Issledovaniya. 29 (7): 78-86. ISSN 0132-1625.

The report analyses a survey of religious attitudes of the Czechs. Analyses have disclosed two fundamental types of a religious orientation: Christianity and occultism. Christianity was typical for older people with lower education, occultism was spread in population more evenly. The relationship between occultism and pessimism and the denial of a higher personal authority was proven. Christianity was connected with confidence in people, accepting of higher personal authority and mild fatalism.

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Value Orientations, Religion and religiosity

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