How much say you had in your beliefs growing up

Whether the beliefs you grew up with were simply expected, or something you were free to question, explore and choose for yourself — the room you were given as a child to form your own view of faith and meaning. This dimension is separate from which faith you were raised in or how religious your home was: a devout household can be strict about doubt or wholly open to it, so two people raised with the same intensity of faith can sit at opposite ends here.

A reflective self-description of how much freedom you were given to question and choose your own beliefs as a child — separate from which faith you were raised in or how religious your home was. It is grounded in research on parental authority and autonomy-granting (Baumrind, 1971) and on religious socialisation (Martin, White & Perlman, 2003), but it is a personal recollection rather than a validated test, so it is marked a popular self-identification, not a measured trait. (Martin, White & Perlman, Religious Socialization (Journal of Adolescent Research, 2003))

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