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Or, and this is a radical concept I know, you could read the paywalled book and quote the relevant parts. Then we could decide if we want to purchase said book for ourselves.
Because this isn't a study. This article is a sensationalized reprint of an Economist article which usually treats books pretty softly. Almost like it's an advertisement. But I would never accuse such a respectable magazine of doing that. (Lol, I even like the Economist, but it's a bad habit of theirs)
It is a study, not a book.
My link works, learn how to internet.
I am not going to waste my entire day explaining to you an unsurprising result of the work of a team of Academic scholars because you demand that me, some person on the internet who does not get paid to do academic research, all of the ins and outs of a specific piece of academic research.
Get over yourself.
Maybe if you contact Cambridge University Press or the author of the Economist article or the Professors who wrote it, and ask politely, they can answer your questions.
If you read it already then surely it's no problem to find the operative section? And Cambridge Press, (a publishing company for academic books) is selling it. They aren't going to give a copy away for free.
And it would be very surprising to find out 63 percent of religious people in the US see Trump as a God anointed president after having lost the election. Especially since the actual study is among weekly church going Protestants and cites 21 percent.
Also it's hilarious that you complain I'm asking you to do research when you've supposedly already read the material and then you tell me, "learn to Internet". I suspect I was figuring out Basic in DOS before you were born.