The best you can say based on the information you provided as I understand it is thisā¦
It appears that the number sampled was 3013 adultsā¦
pewresearch.org/2013/02/25/u-s-catholics-key-data-from-pew-research/#popsize
The number of Catholics in the USA appears to be 75,380,00. Therefore the sampling that is used for the % is 3013/75,380,000.
There is always an inherent bias in poll data.
You cannot say anything about the majority of Catholic beliefs because the sampling does not represent the majority of Catholics.
To be honest all you can say is that based on polling of less than a majority of Catholics data was obtained that is open to discussion as it concerns Catholic beliefs and you cannot state with certaintiy
That these numbers represent anything but the results of a Pollā¦
Polling from various areas would yield different resultsā¦and if you look hereā¦
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=769113
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If you did a Poll of Catholic members of the Catholic medical Association, Catholic Psychiatric Association, The American Academy of Pediatrics, Catholic Social Workers National Association, then I would imagine that the majority opinions as you have found them in these polls would be differentā¦
your point above is incorrect and only indicates the results of a poll and more likely than not a believed bias you want to promoteā¦you cannot state anything based on this poll with certainty other than you personal bias you wish to support with data from a Poll
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