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    September 17, 2014
    Teaching the Children: Sharp Ideological Differences, Some Common Ground

    Racial and Ethnic Differences

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    Teaching the Children: Sharp Ideological Differences, Some Common Ground

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    Conservatives Prioritize Teaching Faith, Obedience; Liberals Value Tolerance
    Consistent Liberals More Likely to View Teaching Curiosity as Important
    Majorities across Groups Prioritize Teaching Responsibility, Hard Work, Good Manners
    Responsibility Tops List of Child-Rearing Values Across Ideological Groups
    Child-Rearing Values by Gender
    Child-Rearing Values by Age
    Child-Rearing Values by Education
    Racial and Ethnic Differences
    Religious Affiliation and Child-Rearing
    About the Survey
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    Responsibility Tops List of Child-Rearing Values Across Ideological Groups

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