Indonesian Youth Consider Religion When Making Decisions
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Results from the Indonesian Political Indicator survey show that 79.3% of young people frequently consider religious commands or values when making important life decisions. This figure comprises 31.5% who always or very often do so, and 47.8% who do so fairly often. Meanwhile, 16.7% rarely consider religious commands or values, and 2.1% never do.
The survey population comprised Indonesian citizens (WNI) aged 17 to 21 years from all provinces. The sample consisted of 1,200 respondents randomly selected from a random sample pool of face-to-face surveys conducted by Indikator Politik Indonesia from March 2018 to March 2020. The margin of error for this survey is approximately ±2.9% at a 95% confidence level.
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