Past Surveys
Each wave of the Baylor Religion Survey offers a distinct glimpse into the evolving landscape of American beliefs, values, and cultural concerns. While themes may overlap, the findings vary, reflecting shifts in public sentiment and social dynamics. Together, these surveys highlight how American perspectives continue to change, with each wave revealing something new about the nation's spiritual and societal pulse.
Wave VI
The results of the sixth study, Wave VI, are from a random sample of 1,248 adults, which was conducted for Baylor by the Gallup Organization in 2020.
Wave V
The results of the fifth study, Wave V, are from a random sample of 1,501 adults, which was conducted for Baylor by the Gallup Organization in 2017.
Wave IV
The results of the fourth study, Wave IV, are from a random sample 1,572 adults, which was conducted for Baylor by the Gallup Organization in 2014.
Wave III
The results of the third study, Wave III, are from a random sample of 1,714 adults, which was conducted for Baylor by the Gallup Organization in 2010.
Wave II
The results of the second study, Wave II, are from a random sample of 1,648 adults, which was conducted for Baylor by the Gallup Organization in 2007.
Wave I
The results of the first study, Wave I, are from a random sample of 1,721 adults, which was conducted for Baylor by the Gallup Organization in 2005.