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Definition of Religious orientation
1. Noun. An attitude toward religion or religious practices.
Specialized synonyms: Agnosticism, Atheism, Godlessness, Anti-catholicism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Religious Orientation
Literary usage of Religious orientation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Projections of Education Statistics to 2006 by William J. Hussar (1997)
"The sample from the area frame was sorted by level of school, by religious
orientation class within school level, then by PSU within religious orientation ..."
2. Projections of Education Statistics to 2009 by Debra E Gerald, William J Hussar (1999)
"For the early estimates, the list frame was stratified by level of school (elementary,
secondary, and combined) and religious orientation (Catholic, ..."
3. Critical Perspectives On Racial And Ethnic Differences In Health In Late Life by Norman B. Anderson, Rodolfo A. Bulatao, Barney Cohen (2004)
"... versus extrinsic religious orientation in African-American and white seniors,
Nelson (1989) found that although religion was important for both groups, ..."
4. Projections of Education Statistics to 2007 by Debra E. Gerald (1997)
"This survey collected information on the number of teachers and students in
private schools, by school religious orientation and level as well as actual and ..."
5. Projections of Education Statistics to 2008 by Debra E. Gerald (1999)
"For the early estimates, the list frame was stratified by level of school (elementary,
secondary, and combined) and religious orientation (Catholic, ..."
6. International Religious Freedom (2000): Report to Congress by the Department edited by Barbara Larkin (2001)
"On May 23, 1998, Parliament passed a law prohibiting the creation of political
parties with a religious orientation. The United Tajik Opposition (UTO), ..."