Belief in absolute standards for right and wrong among adults who say homosexuality should be accepted by metro area (2014) Switch to: Metro area among adults who say homosexuality should be accepted by belief in existence of standards for right and wrong

% of adults who say homosexuality should be accepted who say…

Metro areaThere are clear standards for what is right and wrongRight or wrong depends on the situationNeither/both equallyDon't knowSample size
Atlanta Metro Area31%68%< 1%< 1%305
Baltimore Metro Area22%76%1%< 1%168
Boston Metro Area21%76%2%< 1%399
Chicago Metro Area22%75%2%1%607
Dallas/Fort Worth Metro Area25%74%1%< 1%372
Detroit Metro Area30%68%2%1%220
Houston Metro Area28%72%1%< 1%282
Los Angeles Metro Area22%76%1%1%782
Miami Metro Area26%73%1%< 1%328
Minneapolis/St. Paul Metro Area20%80%< 1%< 1%236
New York City Metro Area20%78%1%1%1,298
Philadelphia Metro Area29%70%< 1%< 1%535
Phoenix Metro Area34%61%1%4%257
Pittsburgh Metro Area27%73%< 1%< 1%170
Providence Metro Area24%73%1%2%265
Riverside, CA Metro Area31%66%1%2%233
San Diego Metro Area24%75%< 1%1%220
San Francisco Metro Area23%73%3%1%403
Seattle Metro Area24%75%1%< 1%264
St. Louis Metro Area26%73%2%< 1%175
Tampa Metro Area27%71%2%< 1%222
Washington, DC Metro Area23%75%1%< 1%675
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

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