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Cheating or Leveling the Playing Field? Rethinking How We Ask Questions About Religion in the United States

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Cragun, Ryan T., and Barry A. Kosmin. 2013. “Cheating or Leveling the Playing Field? Rethinking How We Ask Questions About Religion in the United States.” Free Inquiry, 25–30.

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