• Residents in northeastern Illinois value many of the region's assets - particularly access to open space, transportation, and good jobs - but are increasingly concerned about economic issues, according to the 2023 survey. (illinois.gov)
  • The survey was designed and analyzed by public-opinion researchers at KFF and run both online and by telephone in both English and Spanish during July 11-19, 2023. (medscape.com)
  • This study reports on a public opinion survey carried out in 2016 on 1,500 Singaporeans aged between 18 to 74 years on their support for the death penalty, the reasons for the support, and the type of scenarios where there is support. (ssrn.com)
  • This was also demonstrated in data from 2016 and 2017 surveys but was not obvious earlier in the Annan Plan referendum results or surveys conducted after the Annan plan period. (lse.ac.uk)
  • Balkan Barometer Public Opinion Survey conducted by GfK, among 8000 citizens in the course of 2016 throughout our part of Europe, is an easy-to-access source of information. (rcc.int)
  • The polls listed here, by state, are from January 1 to August 31, 2016 and provide early data on opinion polling between a possible Republican candidate against a possible Democratic candidate. (wikipedia.org)
  • RAND's panel survey examines voter attitudes, intentions, and choices, and how these change throughout the 2016 U.S. presidential election. (rand.org)
  • Just prior to the 2016 election, the public had fairly low expectations for Donald Trump's presidency. (pewresearch.org)
  • The Public Health Agency conducts a national public health survey annually (biannually from 2016) titled 'Health on equal terms? (who.int)
  • Although response rates have decreased in landline surveys, the inclusion of cell phones - necessitated by the rapid rise of households with cell phones but no landline - has further contributed to the overall decline in response rates for telephone surveys. (dmarron.com)
  • A total of 1,583 voters - including 400 African American voters and 400 voters ages 18-24 - were surveyed by cell, landline, and text-to-online. (countertobacco.org)
  • Multiple-state pilots are assessing mail- and web-based follow-up surveys sent to households that did not respond to landline-based requests to participate in the BRFSS data collection. (cdc.gov)
  • Although cell phone response rates are generally lower than landline response rates across most surveys, the BRFSS has achieved a cell phone response rate that compares favorably with other similar surveys (Table 1). (cdc.gov)
  • Chan, Wing Cheong and TAN, Ern Ser and Lee, Jack Tsen-Ta and MATHI, Braema, Public Opinion on the Death Penalty in Singapore: Survey Findings (February 11, 2018). (ssrn.com)
  • While public opinion on most measures has remained largely consistent since the last survey in 2021 , residents are increasing worried about affordable housing, personal finances, and other economic issues. (illinois.gov)
  • The survey was conducted from 9 to 18 April 2021, including more than 25,841 respondents in 27 Member States. (europa.eu)
  • The survey was completed by 20,000 adults in 28 countries between 23 April and 7 May 2021. (iisd.org)
  • Rob is a Principal Investigator on the 2021 Scottish Election Study and has worked on a number of other major survey projects. (essex.ac.uk)
  • PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Seventy-four percent of Rhode Island voters believe Downtown Providence looks better compared to five years ago, according to a recent statewide survey. (brown.edu)
  • Researchers at the University of South Florida have released results from a statewide survey that measures public opinion on several current policy issues. (usf.edu)
  • PPIC Statewide Survey" (PDF). (wikipedia.org)
  • Online surveys for money are becoming a popular approach to gathering volunteer respondents. (brighteyesnews.com)
  • By contrast, among respondents living in large towns and cities, between 60% and 72% say that it is 'very easy' to reach their nearest supermarket, their doctor's surgery, the local post office and the nearest large town or city by public transport. (europa.eu)
  • As many as 45 percent of survey respondents refused to go out of the country and preferred to live in the country. (com.pk)
  • However, surveyed interest fell markedly when respondents answered further questions that hinged on certain limitations of the newer weight-loss formulations. (medscape.com)
  • Other deal breakers for most survey respondents were lack of a weight-loss indication approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, a hypothetical that left 16% still somewhat or very interested, and lack of insurance coverage, which also dropped the higher interest levels to 16% of respondents. (medscape.com)
  • On the flip side of that sentiment, 80% of survey respondents believe that health insurance should cover the cost for a prescription weight-loss drug for people with overweight or obesity . (medscape.com)
  • Using World Values Survey results, the American political scientist Ronald Inglehart found that democratic institutions develop and endure only in societies that emphasize what he called "self-expression values," including individual autonomy , tolerance, trust, and political activism. (britannica.com)
  • The complete survey results can be found here . (usf.edu)
  • The survey results can tell us a specific viewpoint from the public. (brighteyesnews.com)
  • For many years EPC has been analyzing Canadian survey results related to euthanasia and assisted suicide. (arpacanada.ca)
  • Survey Results" (PDF). (wikipedia.org)
  • Public opinion polling delivers results in as little as 24-hours. (driveresearch.com)
  • This best practice is essential if you plan to use the public opinion survey results in marketing deliverables. (driveresearch.com)
  • These results are for "stand-alone" classes - those in which half or more of the class deals with the public opinion and survey research topics described below. (surveypractice.org)
  • The results of our survey found that the "stand your ground" laws received overwhelming support, 66 percent approval to 23 percent disapproval. (thefederalist.com)
  • Would our survey results be different if we had a Democratic president? (iu.edu)
  • The results from the survey are published in a report called "Skolelevers drogvanor" (Alcohol and Drug Use Among Students). (who.int)
  • Results of search for 'su:{Public opinion. (who.int)
  • The 2017 edition of BALKAN BAROMETER (BB) is yet another instalment in the series of annual public opinion surveys commissioned by the Regional Cooperation Council. (rcc.int)
  • Within the GLES network, this MZES project is responsible for conducting two components of the project for the 2009, 2013 and 2017 German federal elections: rolling cross-section campaign surveys (RCS) with post-election panel waves and content analyses of mass media coverage during the election campaigns. (uni-mannheim.de)
  • It is hoped that the findings will not only inform discussions amongst academics, policy makers and the civil society in Singapore on the continued use of the death penalty, but also offer a source for comparisons with data from other countries, and a "baseline" to assess possible shifts in public opinion in Singapore in the future. (ssrn.com)
  • Oftentimes brands rely on public opinion survey companies, like Drive Research , to administer polls and repurpose the findings for marketing and public relations deliverables. (driveresearch.com)
  • The opportunity to repurpose findings from a public opinion survey is endless. (driveresearch.com)
  • However, features of survey populations such as sampling and early mortality should be accounted for when analyzing the findings. (rand.org)
  • In partnership with Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, Truth Initiative conducted a national survey of registered voters ages 18 and older about their views of the tobacco industry and tobacco use from October 17-28, 2020. (countertobacco.org)
  • Before his confirmation hearings, a ScottRasmussen.com survey found that 48 percent of voters wanted their senator to confirm Kavanaugh. (newsmax.com)
  • Collectively, the surveys confirm the notion that voters view the allegations as a political Rorschach test. (newsmax.com)
  • The survey also asked questions aimed at understanding which of five characteristics is most influential in shaping voters' election choices: partisanship, gender, race and/or ethnicity, class, or religion. (iu.edu)
  • Analyses based on a comprehensive dataset that uses expert surveys, parties' manifestoes and election surveys to measure parties' positions, and several cross-national and national surveys to measure voters' preferences provide strong support for this argument. (lu.se)
  • Republicans and conservatives are somewhat more likely than Democrats and liberals to say they volunteer, but this difference is not large enough to cause them to be substantially over-represented in telephone surveys. (dmarron.com)
  • June 3 - Democrats and Republicans have different views about the importance of a free press, an independent judiciary, the rights of minorities, and a potent Congress, according to a survey of public attitudes about Congress and public affairs conducted by the Indiana University Center on Representative Government. (iu.edu)
  • Only 52 percent of Republicans surveyed said that the checks and balances afforded by our three branches of government - the judiciary, the legislative, and the executive - are very important, compared to 72 percent of Democrats. (iu.edu)
  • Republicans and Democrats were in near-perfect agreement on another survey question: "How responsive is Congress to the concerns of people like you? (iu.edu)
  • The Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning's (CMAP) latest public opinion survey of northeastern Illinois reveals residents' attitudes toward key quality-of-life issues - including transportation, the economy, and climate - and identifies successes and challenges across the region. (illinois.gov)
  • Public attitudes toward both Russia and its leader have been in steady decline over the past few years, though in the past 12 months views of Russia have rebounded slightly in Germany, Italy and Spain. (pewresearch.org)
  • Globally, over half of people surveyed consider business to be doing enough to advance the Goals and that most individuals in their country are committed to achieving them. (iisd.org)
  • Fortunately only 15% of those surveyed strongly supported this type of eugenic euthanasia. (arpacanada.ca)
  • Public perception of the Warren Report changed over time due to the emergence of evidence that showed the Warren Commission's processes in its investigation were not entirely thorough and because new narratives emerged regarding the assassination, which created doubt among many Americans. (sc.edu)
  • Only 22% of Americans express a favorable opinion of Russia. (pewresearch.org)
  • For the past decade, a unique RAND survey has asked Americans how they feel about the economic crisis, health care reform, and more. (rand.org)
  • Early market researchers picked small samples of the population and used them to obtain information on such questions as how many people read a given magazine or listen to the radio and what the public likes and dislikes in regard to various consumer goods. (britannica.com)
  • A new study by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press finds that, despite declining response rates, telephone surveys that include landlines and cell phones and are weighted to match the demographic composition of the population continue to provide accurate data on most political, social and economic measures. (dmarron.com)
  • People who volunteer are more likely to agree to take part in surveys than those who do not do these things. (dmarron.com)
  • People in conflict zones live in constant concern that crisis escalations might take place while related threat perceptions are sometimes associated with negative changes in public opinion. (lse.ac.uk)
  • There are few false notions among people that completing various paid surveys online will make you rich. (brighteyesnews.com)
  • CPSC is looking for people 18 years of age and older who are willing to provide us with their opinions, perceptions, and experiences with various consumer products through a Consumer Opinion Forum. (cpsc.gov)
  • However, the survey itself described these laws as allowing people to "kill or injure the person who they think is threatening them. (thefederalist.com)
  • Their survey asked , "When you hear about a mass shooting in the U.S., is your first reaction: 'More people need to carry guns' [or] 'The country needs stricter gun laws. (thefederalist.com)
  • But whatever actions take place, continuing to claim them in the interests of the Syrian people is simply an exercise in public relations and deception. (irtiqa-blog.com)
  • Here are some opinions that people have expressed about welfare. (cdc.gov)
  • According to a 2019 poll of RE/MAX brokers, one in five Canadians live near a cannabis store and 72 per cent of people surveyed said living near one ultimately wasn't a factor in deciding to move. (ctvnews.ca)
  • The aim of the survey is to monitor how people in general perceive their health and to monitor changes in the population over time. (who.int)
  • I've been working on the Ebola outbreak for the last 14 months in DRC and often times when public health folks make recommendations, when people don't immediately respond the way we want them to do, we call it resistance. (cdc.gov)
  • About 1930 both commercial researchers and scholars began to experiment with the use of these market research techniques to obtain information on opinions about political issues. (britannica.com)
  • Researchers found national broad-based support through a 2013 administration of the Social Climate Survey of Tobacco Control, which demonstrated that over 70% of adults support raising the minimum legal sale age of tobacco products to 21, including the majority of smokers and individuals ages 18-21, who would be most impacted by the law. (countertobacco.org)
  • In an attempt to answer this question, this thesis uses a pooled dataset combining six rounds of the Japanese General Social Survey between 2000 to 2006. (lu.se)
  • While each methodology has its advantages and disadvantages, online surveys are the most common approach for polling the general public. (driveresearch.com)
  • The inclusion of data from cell phone interviews in the public release data is a major step forward for the BRFSS, and, in many respects, 2011 has been a year of change in terms of the approach and methodology used to conduct this survey. (cdc.gov)
  • Battered women in Malaysia : prevalence, problems and public attitudes : a summary report of Women's Aid Organisation, Malaysia's National Research on Domestic Violence / Rashidah Abdullah, Rita Raj-Hashim, Gabriele Schmitt. (who.int)
  • Methods: Three state health departments included questions in the 2011 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey designed to ascertain the prevalence of dermatitis in the working population, as well as healthcare experiences, personal perceptions of work-relatedness, and job changes associated with dermatitis. (cdc.gov)
  • The World Values Survey takes a slightly more political tack by examining the ways in which religious views, identity, or individual beliefs correspond to larger phenomena such as democracy and economic development. (britannica.com)
  • The first major survey that the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition commissioned was part of an Environics group - National Omnibus survey in April 2001. (arpacanada.ca)
  • For this reason, public opinion polls follow a similar process to omnibus surveys and public relations surveys . (driveresearch.com)
  • The survey included a representative sample of 600 Floridians, fielded March 31-April 12, 2022. (usf.edu)
  • We are aware of 38 high-quality surveys of the American public's beliefs and attitudes on the future capabilities and outcomes of AI or policy responses. (aiimpacts.org)
  • His teaching and research are in the fields of political psychology (especially the nature and origins of public opinion), electoral behaviour and questionnaire design. (essex.ac.uk)
  • All data generated by this hitherto most comprehensive programme of German electoral research are treated as a public good and made immediately accessible to all interested social scientists (via GESIS). (uni-mannheim.de)
  • The Flash survey contributed to assessing which priorities the Long-term Vision for rural areas should focus on, complementing the open public consultation conducted by the Commission from 7 September to 30 November 2020. (europa.eu)
  • The Teenage Attitudes and Practices Survey (TAPS) is a follow-up study to the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS). (cdc.gov)
  • Prior to the allegations, 22 percent had a 'Very Favorable' opinion of the judge and 18 percent had a 'Very Unfavorable' opinion. (newsmax.com)
  • Similar comparative regional barometer surveys have been undertaken in eastern Europe, Africa, Southeast Asia , and the Caribbean. (britannica.com)
  • The current survey was undertaken in December 2013. (ids.ac.uk)
  • CMAP conducted the State of the Region survey to better understand the priorities and experiences of community members and see how ON TO 2050 , the region's long-range plan, can address the most pressing issues. (illinois.gov)
  • A survey conducted by Ipsos for the World Economic Forum finds that the top three SDG priorities for the global public are: SDG 2 (zero hunger), SDG 1 (no poverty), and SDG 3 (good health and wellbeing). (iisd.org)
  • A survey conducted by Ipsos for the World Economic Forum has ranked the top SDG priorities for the global public. (iisd.org)
  • SDGs 2 (zero hunger), 1 (no poverty), and 3 (good health and wellbeing) emerged as the first three priorities in public opinion, with "remarkable consensus among citizens from all regions of the world. (iisd.org)
  • DeSantis received his lowest public support when it came to climate change, with only 42% of Floridians approving of his job in that area. (usf.edu)
  • There is widespread public concern in some NATO member states that Russia poses a military threat to neighboring countries aside from Ukraine. (pewresearch.org)
  • A home appliance marketer and distributor contacted our market research company to conduct a public opinion survey. (driveresearch.com)
  • Why conduct public opinion surveys? (countertobacco.org)
  • Tobacco control organizations have also had success partnering with a local university or contracting with other entities (e.g. market research firms) to conduct the public opinion research. (countertobacco.org)
  • Commercial market survey companies like Blackbox Research, and local think tanks such as the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) , conduct ad hoc studies on topical issues such as race, religion and class that matter to Singaporeans. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • Affiliates of the American Institute of Public Opinion were organized in Europe and Australia in the late 1930s, and, following World War II, polling organizations appeared in numerous countries of Europe, Asia, and Latin America . (britannica.com)
  • The Odum Institute has a large archive of public opinion data, including more than 1,000 Harris Polls from as early as 1958, the National Network of State Polls collection (775 studies from more than 25 states), the Carolina Poll (1977-2005), Monmouth University Polling Institute polls (2011+), the Southern Focus Poll (1992-2001), and some USA Today polls (1984-1993). (princeton.edu)
  • Public Policy Polling. (wikipedia.org)
  • This is a result of a public opinion survey or public opinion polling. (driveresearch.com)
  • Why is Public Opinion Polling Beneficial? (driveresearch.com)
  • Public opinion polling offers several benefits to both B2C and B2B organizations. (driveresearch.com)
  • Especially when conducted online, there is perhaps no other market research study that is as cost-effective as PR polling surveys. (driveresearch.com)
  • As a PR polling market research company, our team understands the little nuances of a public opinion online survey that can impact response rates . (driveresearch.com)
  • In polling since Dr. Christine Blasey Ford went public, Democrats have a 7-point lead (48 percent to 41 percent). (newsmax.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)
  • The contractor is expected to design and implement the survey, collect data and deliver datasets and analytical reports which will enable Cedefop and other relevant stakeholders to get consistent and comprehensive information on the perception/opinion of European workers, learners and citizens at large about vocational education and training policies at the EU level as well as at the national level. (europa.eu)
  • This Public Opinion Survey Guidance resource from the University of California Davis's Tobacco Control Evaluation Center outlines the benefits and drawbacks of each method. (countertobacco.org)
  • To create a more balanced survey, the Crime Prevention Research Center, which I head, hired McLaughlin and Associates in June and reworked this problematic NPR/PBS question. (thefederalist.com)
  • The new national survey by the Pew Research Center, conducted Aug. 29-Sept. 1 among 1,000 adults, finds that Obama has significant ground to make up in his own party. (irtiqa-blog.com)
  • 1975 NAMCS MICRO-DATA TAPE DOCUMENTATION ABSTRACT This material provides documentation for users of the Micro-Data tapes of the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics. (cdc.gov)
  • These Micro-Data Tapes comprise the data collected by the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) in 1975, conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). (cdc.gov)
  • The twice-yearly surveys, sponsored by the European Union , use a common questionnaire to determine trends in attitudes in categories such as cultural and national identity, international relations , living conditions, media, political participation, values and religion , and policy debates within the European Union. (britannica.com)
  • Formerly known as the Cooperative Congressional Election Study (CCES), the CES is a 50,000+ person national stratified sample survey allowing analysis at the congressional district level. (princeton.edu)
  • Description of the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey,' includes information on the history of NAMCS, the scope of the survey, the sample, data collection procedures, symptom coding procedures, population estimates, and sampling errors. (cdc.gov)
  • First, data collection forms and procedures were developed and tested by sample physicians in a national field survey, which demonstrated the difficulty of achieving high levels of participation. (cdc.gov)
  • Refined data collection forms and improved procedures were further tested by a second sample of physicians in an extensive national survey lasting over 2 quarters in 1 year. (cdc.gov)
  • Finally, with advice and support from the technical advisory group, the American Medical Association, individual experts, other professional groups, and elements of the Public Health Service, NCHS initiated the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey in 1973. (cdc.gov)
  • Moreover, public involvement in health research af- a Saudi national survey conducted through telephone fects community awareness and support for science and interviews, female sample quotas in some regions were research ( 5,6 ). (who.int)
  • Pharmacies can help meet critical national public health goals by serving as convenient access points for sustained health services. (cdc.gov)
  • The Elections, Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP) group is the largest specialist group of the UK Political Studies Association (PSA) and in 2015 we hosted the annual conference. (cardiff.ac.uk)
  • It combines surveys about voting behaviour with key dimensions of the context within which votes are cast, by means of analyses of media, candidates, and campaigns, and it spans several elections, covering both campaign periods and the time in between elections. (uni-mannheim.de)
  • Largest collection of public opinion poll data, 1935-present. (princeton.edu)
  • You can find many topical public opinion surveys from our Data and Statistical Services (DSS) site. (princeton.edu)
  • Public opinion surveys offer high-quality data to include in press releases that will pique the interest of top-media outlets. (driveresearch.com)
  • When reviewing your survey, make sure the data collected from each question can be repurposed as a headline or as a value add to a thought-leadership piece. (driveresearch.com)
  • After the 2011 BRFSS survey was conducted, this summary data quality report was created, in order to present detailed descriptions of the 2011 BRFSS survey call outcomes in one document. (cdc.gov)
  • The measures presented in this document are designed to summarize the quality of the 2011 BRFSS survey data. (cdc.gov)
  • Response rates, cooperation rates, and refusal rates for BRFSS are calculated using standards set by the American Association of Public Opinion Research (AAPOR).2 This document includes several other internal changes over previous versions of the Summary Data Quality Report. (cdc.gov)
  • For a description of the survey design and data collection procedures, see below. (cdc.gov)
  • For a more detailed description of the survey design, data collection procedures, and the estimation process see reference 1. (cdc.gov)
  • Data items that are included on both the CATI and mail questionnaires are denoted by an asterisk preceding them in the 'Item Number' column of the Public Use Data Record. (cdc.gov)
  • There are a number of computer programs that yield variance estimates for data based on complex sample surveys. (cdc.gov)
  • Lessons learned from this effort-including the importance of strong coordination and communication, efficient reporting systems and data quality, and increasing access to and demand for vaccine, among others-may help improve future immunization programs and support health system resiliency, emphasizing community-level access and health equity during public health emergencies. (cdc.gov)
  • abstract = "Are political parties in young democracies responsive to the policy preferences of the public? (lu.se)
  • To assess public willingness and determinants of participation in public health research. (who.int)
  • This isn't unique to the region: the survey reflects a time of growing economic uncertainty, inflation concerns, and other issues affecting households across the country. (illinois.gov)
  • Fifteen years ago, more than one in three of households responded to surveys. (dmarron.com)
  • That increases the cost of reliable surveys - to get a reasonable sample, you need to try to contact more households. (dmarron.com)
  • To this end, Cedefop will offer a single framework contract to implement a survey which will seek citizens' opinions about VET's role from the 'end-users' points of view. (europa.eu)
  • We implement a survey among 9,650 doctors in the Czech Republic and find that 90% of doctors trust the vaccines. (nih.gov)
  • Just before the accusations against Kavanaugh were made public, Democrats had an 8-point advantage (49 percent to 41 percent). (newsmax.com)
  • Despite the lack of consensus, a new survey finds that almost two-thirds of the public favors Democratic approaches. (harvard.edu)
  • Web surveys: a review of issues and approaches. (bvsalud.org)
  • Cancer is one of the major threats to public health in the developed world and increasingly in the developing world [1]. (who.int)
  • Estimating linear probability models with year and prefecture fixed effects, this study focuses on several overarching concerns that may influence immigration attitudes: economic conditions of the country, perceived threats to public safety, share of foreigners, and opportunities for contact between natives and foreigners. (lu.se)
  • Most of these surveys are conducted for research purposes to ask the general public for their opinions about specific topics. (brighteyesnews.com)
  • A public opinion survey is a type of market research designed to measure feedback from a general population regarding a topic or series of topics. (driveresearch.com)
  • Topics covered in the Consumer Opinion Forum might include, but are not limited to, how you use a particular type of product, what a particular warning means to you, or how a recall notice could be written more clearly. (cpsc.gov)
  • This article examines undergraduate education at U.S. colleges and universities on four questions: the number and range of courses in public opinion and survey research, where courses are taught, what topics are taught, and the number of undergraduates annually enrolled in these courses. (surveypractice.org)
  • Any opinion research that aims to be truly international faces a number of challenges. (britannica.com)
  • The South Africa Public Opinion Monitor (SAPOM) is a longitudinal panel of 2,526 opinion leaders from across South Africa that aims to provide an ongoing monitor of opinions and perspectives on the economic and social development of South Africa, and on South Africa's place in the wider world. (ids.ac.uk)
  • For more information on the survey please visit: http://folkhalsomyndigheten.se/amnesomraden/statistik-och-undersokningar/enkater-och-undersokningar/nationella-folkhalsoenkaten/levnadsvanor/tobaksvanor/ CAN (The Swedish Council for Information on Alcohol and Other Drugs) conducts a yearly nation-wide school survey on tobacco and other drugs among students in year nine and eleven. (who.int)
  • 3] From events such as Jim Garrison's investigation of the assassination in the late sixties to the release of the movie JFK in 1991 , public opinion of the Warren Report changed due to the emergence of new evidence. (sc.edu)
  • The survey report includes no funding or disclosure information. (medscape.com)
  • A recent survey of more than 1000 US adults showed that 18% were "somewhat interested" in taking a "safe, effective" weight loss drug, 27% were "very interested," and 4% said they were already using such an agent, together constituting 49% of the surveyed adults. (medscape.com)
  • This unprecedented public-private partnership allowed the federal government to rapidly adapt and scale up an equitable vaccination program to reach adults, later expanding access to vaccine-eligible children, during the COVID-19 pandemic. (cdc.gov)
  • Public opinion surveys provide a wealth of information about beliefs in America and around the world. (dmarron.com)
  • In 1935 the American public opinion statistician George Gallup began conducting nationwide surveys of opinions on political and social issues in the United States . (britannica.com)
  • There is no cost to join the CPSC Consumer Opinion Forum, and by joining, you will have the opportunity to provide us with valuable feedback on important product safety issues. (cpsc.gov)
  • You can craft a public opinion survey specific to point-of-sale issues or you may be able to incorporate measures into existing surveys. (countertobacco.org)
  • Most studies that investigate health and implementation of evidence-based interventions and issues in Saudi Arabia are small and target metropolitan public health policy that target the community's needs cities, such as Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam ( 11-15 ). (who.int)
  • For example, they document how much public approval for same-sex marriage has been increasing , how Facebook has infiltrated many of our daily lives , and how humanitarian aid affects how citizens of other nations view America . (dmarron.com)
  • A majority of EU citizens support the EU including rural areas in public spending decisions. (europa.eu)
  • Its survey, conducted in partnership with WEF, also finds that governments are more likely than businesses and citizens to be seen as not taking enough responsibility for achieving the SDGs, indicating that governments are perceived as more responsible for the SDGs. (iisd.org)
  • Public Policy Institute of California. (wikipedia.org)
  • These reports were submitted for the 2004 through 2007 funding period by local tobacco control organizations to the California Department of Public Health, Tobacco Control Program. (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)
  • However, not all specialised websites do provide surveys with genuine rewards. (brighteyesnews.com)
  • In this post, we'll define public opinion surveys, show a real-world example of how they are used by brands today, and provide a few best practices when conducting this type of market research. (driveresearch.com)
  • The Warren Commission, created by the newly inaugurated President Lyndon Johnson, was designed to alleviate many of these fears as well as provide the public with answers as to how and why the assassination occurred. (sc.edu)
  • Patient surveys provide unique insights for improving cancer care quality and new opportunities for research. (rand.org)