From pews to profiles : the impact of Facebook on church attendance
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Date
2018-02Author
Platz, Tyler
Publisher
University of Wisconsin--Whitewater
Advisor(s)
Welsch, David
Lovett, Nicholas
Von der Ruhr, Marc
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This study utilizes 2012 New Family Structure Survey data to inspect the observed simultaneity of rising social media usage and declining religiosity among US adults. A linear probability model explaining whether or not an individual attends church in a year is estimated by means of an instrumental variable methodology to instrument for social tendencies expected to endogenously affect whether or not an individual has a Facebook account. Results indicate that having an active Facebook account negatively impacts the probability that an individual attends church in a year, potentially highlighting socialization or spiritual substitutability between Facebook usage and religious service attendance. Such insight could prove useful for religious leaders seeking to maximize membership, attendance, and recruitment during a marked downturn in American religiosity.
Subject
Church attendance--United States
Facebook (Electronic resource)
Religiousness
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/78548Description
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