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How diverse are people’s neighborhoods compared to what they think?. By: Cherry Gregory Kriss Martin Darelene. Demographic questions. Demographic Questions. Interesting facts. Over ¾ of the people surveyed asked if Mormon/LDS would be classified as Christian
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How diverse are people’s neighborhoods compared to what they think? By: Cherry Gregory Kriss Martin Darelene
Interesting facts • Over ¾ of the people surveyed asked if Mormon/LDS would be classified as Christian • When offering popsicles on a hot day, people flock to take your survey. • Even if you run out of surveys • And the popsicles are half melted.
Conclusion from Survey • Majority of people consider themselves in a religion • That the neighborhood they live in is mainly Christian • Indicates that they don’t think their neighborhoods are not very diverse and that diversity has only increased slightly over time. • However, majority of surveys say that more then one religion is practiced in their house. • This indicates that the survryed live in a diverse home compared to their neighborhood
Maps agree • The maps of the main cities show that the neighborhoods are predominantly Christian. • There were a few minority religions, but the number of Christian churches out weight it greatly. • The majority of the dots on all the maps are for Christian churches. • There were few synagogues and m • Surprisingly, there was one Pagan/Wiccan Church listed in the West Valley Map
Salt Lake City Ogden
Sandy West Valley
Conclusion • We expected that the neighborhoods would be more diverse then the people thought. • However, Maps show that the people were almost right on with the large gap between Christian and non-Christian meeting places.