This, however, is perhaps the experience of only a minority in secular Western society,
although opinion surveys suggest that even there the majority of people believe in the existence of God.
Not exact matches
Over the years Haidt and his University of Virginia colleague Jesse Graham have
surveyed the moral
opinions of more than 110,000 people from dozens of countries and have found this consistent difference: self - reported liberals are high on 1 and 2 (harm / care and fairness / reciprocity) but are low on 3, 4 and 5 (ingroup / loyalty, authority / respect and purity / sanctity), whereas self - reported conservatives are roughly equal on all five dimensions,
although they place slightly less emphasis on 1 and 2 than liberals do.
Although he later said: «I will say that I think it is absurd to think that the way either to figure out scientific consensus or communicate it is to do an
opinion survey!»
Although the great majority of licensees did not respond to the
survey, only 4.5 % of lawyers and 19 % of paralegals did so, we are told that the process of «weighting» the figures «results in a sample that produces representative, unbiased estimates of the views and
opinions of law society licensees».