
American Religious Identification Survey
The American Religious Identification Survey (ARIS) is a research project that examines the religious beliefs and affiliations of people in the United States. Conducted periodically, it collects data on various religious groups, including major religions, non-religious individuals, and those who identify as spiritual but not religious. The survey helps to track changes in religious identification over time, revealing trends in belief, diversity, and the rise of secularism. The results inform sociologists, policymakers, and the public about the evolving landscape of religion in American society.