• These proposals will be subject to a full public consultation prior to the Framework being implemented in early 2023. (www.gov.je)
  • While there are many ways to learn more about people's opinions, preferences, and feedback, such as online surveys, communities, focus groups, and more, polls offer a great way to measure public sentiment. (questionpro.com)
  • The general election still remains the best way to gauge people's position on issues. (fijisun.com.fj)
  • The Barometer of Ecological Transformation gauged public opinion about climate change and measured the willingness of people around the world to accept solutions. (veolia.com)
  • But when they are conducted and inter-preted correctly, polls provide an essential barometer of political opinion. (fijisun.com.fj)
  • According to a recent review of Chinese climate-opinion studies, there are strong and generally widespread pro-climate attitudes in China. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • In addition, few, if any, track broader public opinion regarding attitudes towards the Government. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • In gauging these attitudes, visitors can wade through chronological checkpoints of public opinion polling during the era. (kpbs.org)
  • These have implications for policymakers who can gauge the effectiveness of public policies and ways to improve their implementation. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • Social media data analysis in politics can reveal public opinion trends and engagement levels, providing insights beyond traditional polling. (britopian.com)
  • SINGAPORE: A new Cabinet was announced by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Saturday (Jul 25), with key ministries shored up with new faces from this election that would bring to bear their experience in public engagement and from the private sector. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • REACH, formerly known as Feedback Unit, is the Government's leading public engagement and sense-making machinery. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • Given these results, planning and public engagement will be needed to encourage the public to be prepared. (cdc.gov)
  • Each of these engagement strategies allows the public to share its perspective on the issue of concern. (cdc.gov)
  • This church survey template collects demographic data and gauges satisfaction with various aspects such as the worship experience, community involvement, and the church's volunteer opportunities, facilities, and services. (limesurvey.org)
  • Usually targets as broad a demographic as possible in order to gauge general public opinion. (www.gov.je)
  • The survey is believed to be the first in New Zealand to gauge public perceptions of the problem tobacco product waste causes and what appropriate responses might be. (uwinhealth.com)
  • Already, according to Public Policy Polling , the NRA's standing has seen a serious decline: It now has a negative favorability rating, with 42 percent of voters seeing it positively, while 45 percent have an unfavorable view. (prospect.org)
  • The results indicate that a majority of voters wish they had alternatives to driving, support improving public transit, and want government to fix existing roads before building new ones. (ssti.us)
  • They allow voters to express their opinion on specific issues before officially voting for them at election time . (constitutionus.com)
  • Straw polls also allow voters to voice their opinions in a way they might not have otherwise been able to do before these types of votes became popularized. (constitutionus.com)
  • The races are one more opportunity for politcos to gauge voters' opinions going into November's general elections. (wpr.org)
  • As noted by the Salt Lake Tribune, fluoridation proponent's refusal to debate is "a studied insult to the voters and to the Jeffersonian idea of an informed citizenry making informed public decisions. (fluoridealert.org)
  • In a world of rapid seismic changes, we would need regular, published polls on public sentiments regarding policy matters to understand emerging gaps, says SUSS' Leong Chan-Hoong. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • An opinion poll , often simply referred to as a survey or a poll (although strictly a poll is an actual election), is a human research survey of public opinion from a particular sample . (wikipedia.org)
  • The Mineta Transportation Institute has released its seventh annual survey report of public opinion on a variety of tax policies for funding transportation. (ssti.us)
  • More evidence that the public strongly supports system preservation comes from a survey performed for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. (ssti.us)
  • Following July's discussions, Silverthorne town staff issued a public survey and held open houses to help gauge public opinion. (summitdaily.com)
  • The survey also gauged public opinion in comparison with other types of investments vis-à-vis home ownership. (timesofmalta.com)
  • Based on end-of-June survey and focus group discussions, Denis Volkov writes that the prevailing opinion among Russians is that Prigozhin's "march on Moscow" has not weakened the authority of the central government and some believe it has even strengthened it. (levada.ru)
  • We report the results of a national survey conducted to help public health officials understand the public's response to community mitigation interventions for a severe outbreak of pandemic influenza. (cdc.gov)
  • This survey was conducted to gauge public reaction to social distancing and other nonpharmaceutical interventions that may be used during a severe pandemic. (cdc.gov)
  • Data reported here are derived from a survey by the Harvard School of Public Health Project on the Public and Biological Security. (cdc.gov)
  • But doing so could enhance the Government's responsiveness and strengthen its public communications. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • The Lok Satta Party will be ascertaining public opinion on ways of resolving the present political crisis in Andhra Pradesh by conducting a gram sabha in Kota voorutla village in Visakhapatnam district at 9-00 a.m. and organizing an open forum at the Visakhapatnam Press Club at 4-00 p.m. tomorrow, January 19. (loksatta.org)
  • In the meantime, we should recognize that our voices as citizens are heard and that those in Congress are finding ways to move forward amid a divided public. (latimes.com)
  • Besides, we have lots of other ways of gauging public opinion, including scientific polling and elections. (everythingismiscellaneous.com)
  • However, Lead Researcher Professor Janet Hoek from the Departments of Public Health and Marketing says when knowledge of butt non-biodegradability increased, so too did the proportion of respondents holding tobacco companies responsible for tobacco product waste. (uwinhealth.com)
  • In our opinion, for a health issue so embroiled in controversy regarding its status as either Ôpanacea or poisonÕ, this comment by the ADA reflects a serious lack of professional responsibility. (fluoridealert.org)
  • Public opinion and input can help inform policy decisions and provide information about realistic expectations for mitigation measures before a public health emergency arises ( 10 ). (cdc.gov)
  • This Web site is provided by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) ONLY as an historical reference for the public health community. (cdc.gov)
  • It will provide advice and recommendations to ATSDR and CDC, particularly in prioritizing and determining how to evaluate health issues and community concerns, and to determine the public health responsibilities suggested. (cdc.gov)
  • An overview of ATSDR's general mission was provided (to conduct public health assessments, establish and maintain toxicological databases, disseminate information on exposures, and provide medical education to health care providers on the health effects of environmental contamination). (cdc.gov)
  • However, outdated data collection practices present obstacles to data collection practices and collecting more detailed demograph- effectively responding to public health crises and eliminating ra- ic data present a substantial set of challenges. (cdc.gov)
  • The opinions expressed by authors contributing to this journal do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Public Health Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or the authors' affiliated institutions. (cdc.gov)
  • II Doctor of Public Health (ISC-UFBA, Brazil). (bvsalud.org)
  • intrafamilial sexual abuse of children is a social and public health problem. (bvsalud.org)
  • Class C neonatal tetanus (MNT) which represents countries need 3-4 years to phase in elimi- a triple failure of public health in terms nation activities [4]. (who.int)
  • MNT elimination is defined as the challenge for health care providers and achievement of less than 1 case of neonatal health care and public health systems. (who.int)
  • Section 308 of the Public Health Service Act. (cdc.gov)
  • Hot Topics of the Day are picked by experts to capture the latest information and publications on public health genomics and precision health for various diseases and health topics. (cdc.gov)
  • Last year, the Association for Science in the Public Interest (June 2001) and the American College of Toxicology (November 2001) both held debates on the policy of water fluoridation - which my dad, Paul Connett, attended. (fluoridealert.org)
  • and give the input received from the general public […] substantial consideration before soliciting an architectural firm or design style for those buildings. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • But how do you gauge the opinions of the "general public," especially in a big city? (theamericanconservative.com)
  • How are woke activists-who will typically be unaffected by the two bills' ban on any vested interest, professional or financial, in a given federal architectural project where input from members of the "general public" is concerned-to be overcome? (theamericanconservative.com)
  • But I don't want to close on a negative note, for the FCC is to be congratulated on its efforts to open its processes up not only to lobbyists and geeks who know how to walk and talk like an FCC commenter, but to the general public. (everythingismiscellaneous.com)
  • Singapore does not have a culture for regular, publicly published opinion polling, let alone an enquiry on public sentiment towards state policies and governance. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • Operationally, reliable opinion polling is never easy in a 24/7 city like Singapore. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • Putin also pays a lot of attention to public opinion polling, just to kind of get the gauge of the overall sentiment. (brookings.edu)
  • This has serious implications for a survey's ability to accurately gauge behaviors related to volunteerism and civic activity. (dmarron.com)
  • Lastly influential bloggers who place empty phrases laden with implications upon our digital doorstep, "is the reliability of public opinion surveys declining? (dmarron.com)
  • It is a place to provide impartial advice to those elected to create policy and to maintain laws so there is public safety. (king5.com)
  • Opinion surveys across the big emitters reveal the social complexity surrounding climate policy commitments. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • People with higher levels of formal education are more supportive of climate policy, and this correlates with two other divides, too: people with higher income hold stronger pro-climate opinions (and strong pro-environment opinions generally), as do those living in urban settings, rather than in rural areas. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • How will China's 'zero-Covid' policy affect public support for the government? (scmp.com)
  • Publishing a white paper tests public opinion on controversial policy issues and helps the government gauge its probable impact. (wikipedia.org)
  • It monitoring system would track coverage and comparabilty of also discus es important metho- interventions to decrease tobac o data acros jurisdictions dological is ues and gauges future use in al relevant policy domains, · Timelines and frequency of prospects for such systems. (who.int)
  • Seeking to unlock the smart phone belonging to two terrorists who carried out a deadly attack in San Bernardino in December, FBI Director James Comey wrote a response to Apple's public protest , saying the agency isn't looking for a master key to all iPhones. (guns.com)
  • There have been a lot of response to the Fiji Sun -Razor opinion polls. (fijisun.com.fj)
  • Public supports system preservation, why not politicians? (ssti.us)
  • Yet the experience of Limor, who qualified for a tourist visa because he holds a non-Israeli passport, hints at changes in Saudi public opinion that officials hope could one day lay the groundwork for a formal bilateral relationship. (ibtimes.com)
  • Making decisions based on public sentiment increase the chances of success and acceptance of the government institutions or regulatory authorities. (questionpro.com)
  • As an elected official, there is no shortcut to gauging district sentiment. (latimes.com)
  • Ban dogs from public spaces in Denbighshire? (dailypost.co.uk)
  • Dogs will be banned from beaches, sports fields, children's play areas and cemeteries if a public spaces protection order is imposed next year. (dailypost.co.uk)
  • The results from our poll reveal 49% of people believe Denbighshire Council is right to ban dogs from public spaces with 51% disagreeing. (dailypost.co.uk)
  • Is Denbighshire Council right to ban dogs from public spaces? (dailypost.co.uk)
  • They call for edifices that "uplift and beautify public spaces" and are "visually identifiable as civic buildings. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • Another benefit of participating in a poll like this at fundraising events or meetings is that it allows candidates to get their message out to the public. (constitutionus.com)
  • The main objective of the study was to verify the broad opinion of the local real estate market today and what people feel the outlook will be in the future. (timesofmalta.com)
  • In my opinion, a diagnostic strategy, accessing the eye to find a diagnostic tool, has a lot of potential to reach clinic and is a promising tool for the future," Dr. Bubl said. (medscape.com)
  • Requiring cigarettes to contain biodegradable filters, fining smokers who litter cigarette butts and expanding smoke free outdoor areas are measures the public considers are most likely to reduce tobacco product waste, new University of Otago research reveals. (uwinhealth.com)
  • The United States Army Research Branch, for example, conducted Soldier Surveys, which recorded the opinions of more than half a million soldiers on topics ranging from food quality to confidence in leadership. (wikipedia.org)
  • They rehabilitated the concept of consumer sovereignty by inventing scientific public opinion polls, and making it the centerpiece of their own market research, as well as the key to understanding politics. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Insight OmniBus Research study follows an international framework of surveys carried out in the US, which is used to gauge the real estate market. (timesofmalta.com)
  • The first known example of an opinion poll was a tallies of voter preferences reported by the Raleigh Star and North Carolina State Gazette and the Wilmington American Watchman and Delaware Advertiser prior to the 1824 presidential election, [1] showing Andrew Jackson leading John Quincy Adams by 335 votes to 169 in the contest for the United States Presidency . (wikipedia.org)
  • Apart from the general election, there are other frequent periodic polls conducted by private organisations, like the Fiji Sun-Razor opinion poll. (fijisun.com.fj)
  • Social listening, or social media listening, is the process of monitoring public conversations happening on social media platforms, blogs, or news sites for content relevant to your brand. (shopify.com)
  • Sentiment analysis tools also enable you to understand your general brand reputation by analyzing the tone of public content related to your company. (shopify.com)
  • It extracts opinions from all this content and attributes them to particular brands. (destinationcrm.com)
  • Opinion polls are usually designed to represent the opinions of a population by conducting a series of questions and then extrapolating generalities in ratio or within confidence intervals . (wikipedia.org)
  • There is also the issue of whether polls can get a representative sample that are accurate yardsticks of public opinion. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • Public opinion polls affirm the general view that clearly underlies these questions: Congress is disconnected from the people. (latimes.com)
  • These polls - love them or loathe them - play an important role and are a valuable public service. (fijisun.com.fj)
  • Too often the polls are misunderstood and misrepresented by commentators, activists, lobbyists and even the public. (fijisun.com.fj)
  • And as our nation's cities increasingly fall under the sway of the politically and culturally woke, it behooves us to ponder the prospect of the American public realm being subjected to increasingly toxic levels of artistic incompetence as well as political correctness. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • Firstly to break down and then group together the various characteristics and intentions influencing user behaviour and opinions and then to ascertain the impact certain variables have on their intention to view the films under analysis upon public release. (rennes-sb.com)
  • Worshippers come by foot, by public transportation or car from the suburbs (needing parking), but they all end up on the sidewalks and the park blocks as pedestrians… We suggest it will be important to contact all these churches directly to hear their assessment of the impact of an increase in bicycles and a loss of parking. (bikeportland.org)
  • The causes and essence of the June 24th events can be debated for a long time, but their impact on public opinion is borne out quite clearly in the studies of the Levada Center. (levada.ru)
  • What impact these moves have had on public opinion can be difficult to gauge in an absolute monarchy which places strict limits on political expression. (ibtimes.com)
  • With Appinions, marketers can identify the most influential opinion holders for their brands, see where their brands stand in the market, and then collaborate with influencers to get their brand messages out effectively," Ziff says. (destinationcrm.com)
  • If I had gauged opinion simply by counting letters I received, I would have had a warped view of public sentiment. (latimes.com)
  • ADA, CDC, NIDCR), failed to find one proponent among them who would agree to an open, public debate. (fluoridealert.org)
  • http://www.apha.org] open to the public. (cdc.gov)
  • While this unit has made remarkable strides getting in touch with the average Singaporeans - particularly on the Internet - there is now a need to look beyond the convenient sample of participants, to look for the hard to get silent majority who may otherwise shun away from a Government-led opinion poll. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • [5] "White papers have tried to perform the dual role of presenting firm government policies while at the same time inviting opinions upon them. (wikipedia.org)
  • Also known as consultation documents , green papers may merely propose a strategy to implement in the details of other legislation, or they may set out proposals on which the government wishes to obtain public views and opinion. (wikipedia.org)
  • They can use it to gauge employee satisfaction or customer experience. (questionpro.com)
  • Public reaction to an unfamiliar crisis is obviously difficult to predict. (cdc.gov)
  • If you know whether an American identifies as a Republican or a Democrat, you have a good chance of correctly guessing their climate opinion. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • The church registration form template collects personal details, religious background, and membership information to gauge interest in church membership. (limesurvey.org)
  • In order to get a feel for what the public wants and how it will respond, film companies provide pre-release material in a variety of formats, from trailers, PR and events through to actual private screenings. (rennes-sb.com)
  • Ally Lizzie Hughes said: 'So if the dogs get banned from public places is Denbighshire council going to provide dog owners dog parks with dog bins. (dailypost.co.uk)
  • Public opinion surveys provide a wealth of information about beliefs in America and around the world. (dmarron.com)
  • In short, opinion surveys likely overstate civic activity, but otherwise appear to track other observable political, social, and economic variables. (dmarron.com)
  • In an effort to measure public opinion, respondents were asked a number of questions related to the stability of the market. (timesofmalta.com)
  • Determine whether the chat will be live and interactive or a post/blog with possible options posted on the topic so the public can post questions or comments over time at the site. (cdc.gov)
  • US President Joe Biden's pledge - reducing by 2030 the country's emissions by 50% on 2005 levels - is therefore notable not just for its ambition, but also in spite of the countervailing force of social-political opinion divides. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • As Greg Sargent writes for The Washington Post , "The NRA is putting an enormous amount of firepower into defending what can only be described as an extreme worldview, one that encourages resistance to even the most sensible regulatory and public safety efforts, with the apparent goal of ensuring that the country is awash in as many guns as possible. (prospect.org)
  • Comey appealed to the public, writing that the American people should understand the need for balance between privacy and public safety. (guns.com)
  • 14. Any medical condition that, in the opinion of the investigator, would compromise the safety of the participant or quality of the study data. (who.int)
  • Social media data reflects real-time public opinions, emerging trends, and shifting cultural dynamics. (britopian.com)
  • To gauge what her priorities are, I've checked her social media accounts. (northcountrynow.com)
  • Before the dawn of social media, gathering customer opinions often required bringing in a sample group, asking them to test products, and encouraging them to candidly share their responses. (shopify.com)
  • While there's still room for such testing today, it's become considerably easier to overhear customer conversations on digital platforms: Social media users share their opinions online 24/7. (shopify.com)
  • A positive outlook on the real estate market in Malta is not only perceived by the public. (timesofmalta.com)
  • Being in sync with market trends and public opinion helps the real estate market to form and adapt strategies accordingly, thereby offering a more customised service to clients. (timesofmalta.com)
  • One can therefore safely say that public opinion about investment in the property market is very encouraging. (timesofmalta.com)
  • The extraction of public opinion is the best gauge of market perception of a brand," he says. (destinationcrm.com)
  • Israeli drivers participated in the January 2021 Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia, and the Arab News, the kingdom's main English-language daily, has published Israeli opinion writers. (ibtimes.com)
  • and 4) social distancing of adults in the community and workplace, which may include cancellation of large public gatherings and possible alteration of workplace environments and schedules to decrease social density. (cdc.gov)
  • In fact, cross-national studies have found that there are some country-level drivers of trends in climate opinion. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • The statement, recorded below, is the record of the motion passed at the highly successful and quite extraordinary public 'debate' on water fluoridation, held in Geelong, Australia, on Saturday 27th July. (fluoridealert.org)
  • A great deal of cooperation from the public would be required to successfully implement community mitigation measures during a pandemic. (cdc.gov)
  • The problem we have is that politically and culturally vocal elements of our big-city populations really don't have much use for our country or Western civilization, and that progressive opinion, including the legacy media, shrinks from offending them when it doesn't endorse their views. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • The film industry is a case in point, as illustrated by an innovative netnographic study of cinema enthusiasts who share their opinions on films before they are released on the big screen. (rennes-sb.com)