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Results of my survey

 Hello everyone!

In this post, I will be analyzing the results of the survey I conducted.

In my survey, I had 11 questions regarding if they belong to a religious group and their other experiences with religious discrimination. I had 10 responses and the results was what I thought it would be. 

The pictures below are the results of my survey.

Forms response chart. Question title: Are you religious?. Number of responses: 10 responses.

Forms response chart. Question title: Do you belong to any religious groups? (If you don't mind saying). Number of responses: 10 responses. 

Forms response chart. Question title: Do you think religious discrimination is a problem in Japan?. Number of responses: 10 responses.
Forms response chart. Question title: Do you think that religion is one factor in conflicts?. Number of responses: 10 responses.
In one of my questions, which is “If you think religious is a factor of conflict, why do you think so?”, there were interesting responses.
Such as
  • Religion is diverse and everyone has different opinions about certain religion, and it cannot be bend.
  • Middle East countries has wars because of religion
In conclusion, the responses to my survey was what I expected it to be. I think the reason for this is because Japan is generally not a religious country compared to other countries resulting to near to no conflict because of religious discrimination. 

This blog was written by:
Yuka Koshizuka 
Aoyamagakuin University
Department of English


Comments

  1. I think all your question was interesting. Since you had 11 question in total I think it will be better to post all summary of the question. I felt like the results showed how each people had different opinions which also made my want to know what other question you had and what kind of answer you got from them.

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  2. I agree Japan is not a religious country and since the country itself is a mono-raced country, I feel like situations of religious discimination are deterred to be voiced. If somebody who took the survey was vegetatiarian or had praying customs maybe the results were different.

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