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V. Satisfied-with-the-way, Definitely Disagree

. Att, Church 1-4 a Year 0

. Att, Church 5-8 a Year 0

. Att, Church 9-11 a Year 0

. Att, Church 12-24 a Year 0

. Att, Church 25-51 a Year 0

. Grad, High School Omitted Omitted Omitted Att

. Att, Church 1-4 a Year -0

. Att, Church 5-8 a Year -0

. Att, Church 9-11 a Year -0.181 (0.023)

. Att, Church 12-24 a Year -0

. Att, Church 25-51 a Year -0

. Att, 030) Single Omitted Omitted Omitted Separated -0.254 (0.047) -0) No child Omitted Omitted Omitted One Child

. Grad, High School Omitted Omitted Att

. Grad, College -1.078 (0.163)

. Att, Church 1-4 a Year 1

. Att, Church 5-8 a Year 1

. Att, Church 9-11 a Year 1

. Att, Church 12-24 a Year 0

. Att, Church 25-51 a Year 0

. Att, 179) -0.393 (0.048) Divorced 0.590 (0.207) 0.086 (0.048) Single Omitted Omitted Separated 0) No child Omitted Omitted One