Having found what appears to be a good place to lodge stuff I write, I've started to collect it together and store it where others too can find them. The first up is an exploration of results of survey of English couples wanting their children 'Christened'. It comprises a statistical analysis and consideration of the cultural and pastoral significance of the data. The second is the Excel file of the stats compiled as tables and some graphs. Oh and you may find it helpful to have the report on the stats saying just what the questions were and the basic significant results.
http://www.archive.org/download/Christening_a_case_of_semantic_confusion/Xhristning.doc
http://www.archive.org/download/Christening_Questionnsire_results/QaireResults.xls
http://www.archive.org/download/Christening_Questionaire_Introduction/XngQaireIntro.rtf
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