A summary of the Presbyterian Panel Survey covering interpersonal violence and other topics. These pages summarize major findings from the thirteenth and final survey completed by the 1997-1999 panel.
Opinions on priorities for the GAMC; access to and use of the confessions;familiarity with and opinions about the Belhar Confession; views about Israel/Palestine and the rest of the Mideast.
Familiarity with and opinions about four goal areas of the GAC: evangelism and witness, justice and compassion, leadership and vocation, and spirituality and discipleship; preference for national or international mission.
Summary of findings from the November 2009 Presbyterian Panel Survey. Experience with schools; views on public education and educational policy issues; awareness of PC(USA) mission and ministries; factors influencing purchase… Read more »
Experience with schools; views on public education and educational policy issues; awareness of PC(USA) mission and ministries; factors influencing purchase decisions regarding study resources.
These pages summarize major findings from the first survey sent to all panelists asked to serve from 2000 to 2002. The survery was initially mailed in September 1999, and returns… Read more »
Experience, opinions on legal gambling in US; role of church in gambling issues. These pages summarize major findings from the second survey completed by the 2000-2002 Panel, mailed in February… Read more »
Experience, opinions on legal gambling in US; role of church in gambling issues. These pages summarize major findings from the second survey completed by the 2000-2002 Panel, initially sampled in… Read more »
Frequency and characteristics of worship services; ideal worship preferences; worship resources. These pages summarize major findings from the third survey completed by the 2000-2002 Panel, mailed in May 2000 with… Read more »
Frequency and characteristics of worship services; ideal worship preferences; worship resources. These pages summarize major findings from the third survey completed by the 2000-2002 Panel, initially sampled in the fall… Read more »