What is corroboration?

Corroboration is when information has to be validated by comparing multiple sources of evidence or data.

How are both sources similar?
Both sources likely address the decrease in attendance over the past two decades, differences in attendance among many religious groups, and the rise of people with no religious beliefs.

Provide evidence that is corroborated by these documents.
(What evidence/information from the two sources are in agreement with each other?)
Both sources agree that there has been a noticeable decrease in attendance in religious services in the U.S. The original document says that attendance has decreased from 42% in 2000-2003 to 30% currently, which would be similar to what is found in the second source.
What questions do you have on these notes?

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Your notes provide a clear overview of corroboration and highlight the similarities between two sources regarding attendance at religious services. Here are a few questions you might consider to deepen your understanding or clarify your notes:

  1. What are the specific religious groups mentioned? Do the sources provide insights into which religious groups have seen the most significant declines in attendance?

  2. What factors contribute to the decrease in attendance? Do the documents discuss any reasons or societal changes that may have influenced this trend?

  3. How do the sources define "attendance"? Are they measuring attendance at weekly services, monthly gatherings, or other religious activities?

  4. What demographic changes are highlighted? Are there specific age groups or demographics that are more affected by the decline in religious attendance?

  5. How do the sources address the rise of people with no religious beliefs? Do they provide statistics or qualitative data to support this trend?

  6. Are there any predictions made about future attendance trends? Do the sources speculate on what these trends might look like in the coming years?

  7. What methodologies do the sources use to gather their data? Are there survey techniques or statistical analyses mentioned that lend credibility to their findings?

  8. How do personal beliefs or societal values play a role in these trends? Do either source touch on how personal beliefs might influence attendance patterns?

By addressing these questions, you can further explore the context and implications of the findings regarding religious attendance and beliefs.

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