Barna Survey Probes Holiday Behavior

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NEW YORK A survey by The Barna Group detects what’s likely an underserved market for Christmas carols: 34 percent of the poll’s agnostics and atheists acknowledged listening to carols at home during the holiday season. Granted, that’s lower than the 59 percent of all respondents who said they listen to carols, but 34 percent is nothing to sneeze at.

The polling (conducted last month) documented a number of ways in which people behave differently during the holidays than they do at other times.

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