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  1. ABC News/Washington Post Poll of Public Opinion on Current Social and...

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    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor] (1992). ABC News/Washington Post Poll of Public Opinion on Current Social and Political Issues, January 1983 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08172.v1
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    Feb 16, 1992
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    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Researchhttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/
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    https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/8172/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/8172/terms

    Time period covered
    Jan 1983
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    This poll is part of a continuing series of monthly surveys that solicit public opinion on the presidency and on a range of other political and social issues. In this poll, respondents were asked about President Ronald Reagan's performance in office, unemployment trends, and national spending. Respondents were also asked about their experience with computers. Demographic information on respondents includes age, sex, race, educational level, employment status, and marital status.

  2. U.S. adults on the most important problem facing the country December 2024

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    Updated Jan 9, 2025
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    Statista (2025). U.S. adults on the most important problem facing the country December 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/323380/public-opinion-on-the-most-important-problem-facing-the-us/
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    Jan 9, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Dec 2024
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    In December 2024, 11 percent of survey respondents said that the most important problem facing the United States was the high cost of living and inflation. Another 20percent said that the government and poor leadership was the most serious concern for the nation.

  3. Opinion on social media giving people a voice in debates and social issues...

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    Updated Sep 12, 2022
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    Statista (2022). Opinion on social media giving people a voice in debates and social issues India 2018 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/995002/india-opinion-social-media-people-voice-debates-social-issues/
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    Sep 12, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Nov 26, 2018 - Dec 7, 2018
    Area covered
    India, Japan
    Description

    This statistic depicts the results of a survey asking individuals about their opinion on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter giving people a voice in debates in India in 2018. According to data provided by Ipsos, around 68 percent of respondents agreed that social media was giving a voice to people who normally would not participate in debates and social issues.

  4. Opinion on social media giving people a voice in debates and social issues...

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    Updated Jan 9, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Opinion on social media giving people a voice in debates and social issues Japan 2018 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/991125/japan-opinion-social-media-people-voice-debates-social-issues/
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    Jan 9, 2024
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Nov 26, 2018 - Dec 7, 2018
    Area covered
    Japan
    Description

    This statistic depicts the results of a survey asking individuals about their opinion on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter giving people a voice in debates in Japan in 2018. According to data provided by Ipsos, around 26 percent of respondents agreed that social media were giving a voice to people who normally would not participate in debates and social issues.

  5. ABC News/Washington Post Poll of Public Opinion on Current Social and...

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    Updated Feb 16, 1992
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    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor] (1992). ABC News/Washington Post Poll of Public Opinion on Current Social and Political Issues, June 1983 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08176.v1
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    Feb 16, 1992
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    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Researchhttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/
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    https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/8176/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/8176/terms

    Time period covered
    Jun 1983
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    This poll is part of a continuing series of monthly surveys that solicit public opinion on the presidency and on a range of other political and social issues. This poll evaluated the impact of President Ronald Reagan's administration and examined respondents' awareness of AIDS. Demographic information on respondents includes race, sex, age, level of income and education, religion, marital status, and political party affiliation.

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    Gallup Polls, 1969

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    Abacus Data Network (2009). Gallup Polls, 1969 [Dataset]. https://abacus.library.ubc.ca/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=hdl:11272.1/AB2/ETJ1AM
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 18, 2009
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    Abacus Data Network
    Area covered
    Canada (CA), Canada
    Description

    This dataset covers ballots 333-38, spanning January, March, May, July, September and October 1969. The dataset contains the data resulting from these polls in ASCII. The ballots are as follows: 333 - January This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians on various political and social issues. Subjects include discipline in schools, preferred political parties and leaders, and the overall development of the country. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical and social variables. Topics of interest include: Canadian development; changes in savings; feelings towards the future; putting limits on debates in Parliament; the outcome of giving women more say; political preferences; the preferred size of the population; the proposed reconstruction of the Provinces; the sale of beer in grocery stores; satisfaction with the government; and the idea of going back to a two-party system in Canada. Basic demographic variables are also included. 334 - March This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians on a variety of political and social issues of importance to the country and government. Some of the subjects include political leaders, parties and issues, abortion, international development and foreign aid, and lotteries. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical and social variables. Topics of interest include: abortions for physical and mental reasons; approval of the language rights bill; the court's treatment of criminals; the effectiveness of the Federal government; foreign aid; interest in international development; the legalization of sweepstakes and lotteries; militant students causing damage; political preference; a politician's right to privacy; recognizing Red China; the issue of public workers striking; the use of Medicare money; whether or not regional differences will break confederation; and if Canada will be better off if it was governed federally. Basic demographic variables are also included. 335 - May This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians on political and social issues of interest to the country and government. Topics of interest include: involvement in politics, opinions on Trudeau as prime minister, the nature of the U.S. vs Canada, livable income, how the government should raise money, U.S.-Canada relations, integrating neighbourhoods, whether Quebec will gain its independence, opinions on Nixon as president, Rene Levesque, and voting behavior. Basic demographic variables are also included. 336 - July This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians on political and social issues of interest to the country and government. There are questions about elections, world conflicts, money matters and prices. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical and social variables. Topics of interest include: the cutback of NATO forces in Europe; the dispute between Arabs and Jews; the amount of government money spent on Expo '67; opinions on who gets the most profit with the increased prices of vegetables; the amount of objectionable material in the media; the opinions about John Robarts; the opinions about topless waitresses; political preferences; provinces with power; the ratings of Stanfield as leader of the opposition; whether or not some proportion of income is saved; sex education in schools, the use of alcohol; which household member decides on money matters; which family member gets a fixed amount of pocket money; and who gets profit from the increased price of meat. Basic demographic variables are also included 337 - September This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians on current issues of importance to the country and government. Some of the questions are politically-based, collecting opinions about political parties, leaders, and policies. There are also other questions of importance to the country, such as problems facing the government, and attitudes towards inflation. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical and social variables. Topics of interest include: Allowing the police to go on strike; baby bonus cuts to the rich; the biggest worry for the future; the greatest problem facing the Federal government; inflation problems; will the NDP gain support; the opinion of Trudeau; the performance of the police; political preferences; the ratings of Federal MPs; the ratings of Provincial MPs; reducing the work week from 40 to 35 hours; and the Trudeau plan of efficiency. Basic demographic variables are also included. 338 - October This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians on important current events topics of the day. Many of the questions in this survey deal with predictions of social, political and economic conditions for the future. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical and social variables. Topics of interest include: American power in 1970; the amount of student demonstrations; chance of atomic war by 1990; changing the voting age; Chinese power in 1970; the collapse of capitalism; the collapse of civilization; continuation of space programmes; the country with the strongest claim to the South Pole; a cure for cancer; the disappearance of Communism; economic prosperity in 1970; the amount of excitement in life; heart transplant operations; International discord in 1970; the length of life span in the future; man living on the moon; the manufacturing of H-bombs; opinions of 1969; political preferences; predictions for 1990; predictions for the future; predictions of peace in 1990; Russian power in 1970; opinions of a three day work week; and travel involving passports. Basic demographic variables are also included.The codebook for this dataset is available through the UBC Library catalogue, with call number HN110.Z9 P84.

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    ABC News Poll of Public Opinion on Current Social and Political Issues,...

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    ABC News (2015). ABC News Poll of Public Opinion on Current Social and Political Issues, December 1981 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08020.v1
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 5, 2015
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    ABC News
    Description

    This special-topic poll is part of a continuing series of monthly surveys that solicit public opinion on the presidency and on a range of other political and social issues. This data colletion focuses on President Ronald Reagan, Libya, and the economy. Respondents were asked to evaluate Reagan's presidency and his handling of the nation's economy, to give their opinions of United States relations with Libya, and to assess the impact of Reagan's economic policies on their personal financial situations. Demographic information including respondent's race, age, household income, and educational level was collected.

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    Dataset: US Immigration Sentiment: A Nation Divided, Seeking Common Ground

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    Updated May 21, 2025
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    SocioSim Research Team (2025). Dataset: US Immigration Sentiment: A Nation Divided, Seeking Common Ground [Dataset]. https://www.sociosim.org/research/article/us-immigration-sentiment-nation-divided-seeking-common-ground/
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    Dataset updated
    May 21, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    SocioSim Research Team
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Explore simulated US public opinion on immigration, revealing deep political divides, dissatisfaction with policy, and surprising areas of common ground on reform.

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    Gallup Polls, 1997

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    Abacus Data Network (2025). Gallup Polls, 1997 [Dataset]. https://abacus.library.ubc.ca/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=hdl:11272.1/AB2/XQOFLF
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 13, 2025
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    Area covered
    Canada, Canada (CA)
    Description

    This dataset covers ballots spanning January-December 1997 and includes a pre-election poll. The dataset contains the data resulting from these polls in ASCII. The ballots are as follows: 001 - January This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly economic, political, and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past election, business conditions, New Year's resolutions, and news sources. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as relationship with spouse, approval of Jean Chretien, and the most important problem facing Canada. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; business conditions; news sources; relationship with spouse; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 002 - February This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past election, health food, and television programming. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as approval of Jean Chretien, and neighbourhood safety. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; health food; television programming; neighbourhood safety; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 003 - March This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly economic, political, and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past election, the Federal budget, professional honesty, and social change. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as approval of Jean Chretien, and acceptance of Eaton's department store closures. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; federal budget; professional honesty; social change; Eaton's; Jean Chretien; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 004 - April This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past election, respect for institutions, and sports. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as approval of Jean Chretien, smoking and drinking habits, and who would make the best Prime Minister. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; respect for institutions; hockey; baseball; Jean Chretien; smoking; drinking; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. pre-election - May This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the upcoming election, political leaders, and issues that are important in the election. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as leader qualities, who would make the best leader to defend Canadian federalism, and who would make the best Prime Minister. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; politics; leader qualities; Jean Chretien; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 005 - May This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the upcoming election, political leaders, and voting preferences. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as news sources, and personal involvement in federal decisions. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; politics; Jean Chretien; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 006 - June This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past federal election, hunger in Canada, and the economy. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as religiosity, opinion of Jean Chretien, and social responsibility for hunger in Canada. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; politics; Jean Chretien; hunger; religion; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 007 - July This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly economic, political, and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past federal election, business conditions, and the treatment of criminals in Canada. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as banking, child abuse, and exercise and diet. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; dieting; child abuse; banking; business conditions; criminals; crime; Jean Chretien; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 008 - August This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past federal election, job security, and health care in Canada. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as the death penalty, the treatment of mental health, and Canadian universities. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; health care; death penalty; job security; Jean Chretien; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 009 - September This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly economic, political, and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past federal election, current and future economic conditions, and the status of Quebec as a distinct society. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as the international banning of anti personnel land mines, the future of the monarchy in Canada, and constitutional powers. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; economy; Quebec; land mines; Jean Chretien; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 010 - October This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past federal election, volunteering and charity donations, and saving money for the future. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as who would make the best Prime Minister. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; charity; donations; volunteering; Jean Chretien; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 011 - November This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past federal election, the legality of abortion, education, and Christmas traditions. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as assisted suicide, government spending on poorer regions, job relocation, and approval of political party leaders. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; education; abortion; Christmas; Jean Chretien; assisted suicide; job relocation; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 012 - December This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly economic, political, and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past federal election, the current economic situation, satisfaction with public services, and charity work. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as prediction for the next year, the likelihood of making major purchases, the standard of living in Canada, and approval of Jean Chretien. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; public services; economy; charity; Jean Chretien; major purchases; standard of living; striking; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included.The codebook for this dataset is available through the UBC Library catalogue, with call number HN110.Z9 P84.

  10. ABC News/Washington Post Poll of Public Opinion on Current Social and...

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    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor] (1992). ABC News/Washington Post Poll of Public Opinion on Current Social and Political Issues, April 1982 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08026.v1
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    Feb 16, 1992
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    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Researchhttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/
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    https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/8026/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/8026/terms

    Time period covered
    Apr 1982
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    This poll is part of a continuing series of monthly polls that solicit public opinion on the presidency and on a range of other political and social issues. In this poll, respondents were asked for their opinions on President Ronald Reagan's performance, the economy, party identification, relations with the Soviet Union, and a nuclear weapons freeze. Demographic information on respondents includes race, age, sex, marital status, income, area of residence, and employment status.

  11. Public opinion on what the government's priorities should be in Brazil 2025

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    Updated Apr 8, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Public opinion on what the government's priorities should be in Brazil 2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1329362/public-opinion-government-priority-brazil/
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 8, 2025
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    Time period covered
    Mar 19, 2025 - Mar 21, 2025
    Area covered
    Brazil
    Description

    According to a survey carried out in March 2025, the Brazilian population believes that the federal government should focus on social and economic areas. With 31 percent of those polled, health was considered the top priority, with employment coming in second with 23 percent.

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    Gallup Polls, 1991

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    Abacus Data Network (2009). Gallup Polls, 1991 [Dataset]. https://abacus.library.ubc.ca/dataset.xhtml;jsessionid=3e3385f7e3fb332da18d5e72445c?persistentId=hdl%3A11272.1%2FAB2%2FRD7D6X&version=&q=&fileTypeGroupFacet=&fileAccess=Restricted
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    Nov 18, 2009
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    Area covered
    Canada (CA), Canada
    Description

    This dataset covers ballots 101-12, spanning January-December 1990. The dataset contains the data resulting from these polls in ASCII. The ballots are as follows: 101-1 - January This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions on the economic recession, Valentine's Day shopping, impression of world leaders, respect/confidence in various institutions, the war in Iraq, and issues in Ontario. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as Brian Mulroney, Quebec separation, impression of Lucien Bouchard, job security, and questions related to political party preference. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: economic recession; government; Brian Mulroney; Iraq war; Ontario issues; Quebec separation; work; impression of world leaders; standard of living; respect/confidence in institutions; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 102-1 - February This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions on the government's help for the economic recession, political leaders, impression of past Prime Ministers, satisfaction with the direction of Canada, and Ontario politics. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as Brian Mulroney, Quebec separation, Persian Gulf War, and questions related to political party preference. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: economic recession; government; Brian Mulroney; Persian Gulf War; Ontario politics; Quebec separation; impression of past Prime Ministers; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 103-1 - March This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions on free trade, hockey, the Persian Gulf War, who would make the best Prime Minister, the federal budget, and Ontario politics. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as gun laws, the Citizen's Forum, Sadaam Hussein, and questions related to political party preference. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: hockey; who would make the best Prime Minister; Persian Gulf War; Ontario politics; Sadaam Hussein; the federal budget; free trade; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 103-2 - March This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly demographic information. The questions ask opinions on free trade, and demographical information. The respondents were asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: free trade; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 104-2 - April This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions on hunger, peace between Israel and Palestine, alcohol consumption, the importance of the CBC, and Ontario politics. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, wage increases for Public Servants, environmentally friendly products, and questions related to political party preference. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: environment; hunger; peace in the middle east; Ontario politics; Sunday shopping; the CBC; Charter of Rights and Freedoms; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 105-1 - May This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions on abortion, smoking habits, bilingualism, the upcoming election, Ontario politics, and Quebec politics. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as impression of public figures, religious attendance, physical abuse, separation of Canada, and questions related to political party preference. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: abortion; bilingualism; Ontario politics; religion; election; shopping in the USA; physical abuse; impression of public figures; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 105-2 - May Topics of interest include: party preferences; past voting behavior; involvement in charitable services; penalties against companies that pollute; biggest worries; biggest sources of satisfaction; planned retirement age; amount of leisure time; increase in salary vs reduction of hours; state of health; buying habits; possession of a tattoo; job satisfaction; food consumption habits; pets; boycotting products; leisure and shopping habits; wellness techniques/alternative medicine; working from home; and geographic living preferences. Basic demographic variables are also included. 106-1 - June This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, composed of predominantly demographic questions. The questions ask opinions on efforts to protect the environment, and demographics. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: environment; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 106-2 - June This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions on George Bush, trivia on Canadian capital cities, year of Confederation, and the Premier of Quebec. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as immigration policy, Brian Mulroney, allegiance to Canada, treatment of Native Indians, and questions related to political party preference. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: George Bush; role of men and women; Ontario politics; Canadian trivia; Brian Mulroney; Meech Lake Accord; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 107-2 - July This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions on the economy, Citizen's Forum, government policy that affects Senior Citizens, and baseball. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as health care, Ontario politics, the upcoming election, Canada's most important hero, and questions related to political party preference. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: the economy; defence spending; Ontario politics; Senior Citizens; baseball; health care; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 108-1 - August This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions on the sexiest person in Canada, impressions of political figures, education, police force performance, unemployment, voting behaviour and the Federal government. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: approval of PC government since elected; better education today versus before; financing for education; federal government; poor regions; impression of Bob Rae; impression of Clyde Wells; impression of Don Getty; impression of Grant Devine; Garry Filmon; increase cigarette and alcohol taxes to create revenue; police force performance; province you spent most of childhood in; Bob Rae as premier; preferred party in Ontario; sexiest female Canadian; sexiest male Canadian . Basic demographic variables are also included. 109-1 - September This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions on the economy, impression of public figures, election polling, Brian Mulroney, Jean Chretien, Audrey McLaughlin, and Lucien Bouchard. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as the threat of war, Ontario politics, concern of the environment, Canadian unity, and questions related to political party preference. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: the economy; abortion; Ontario politics; impression of public figures; election polling; Canadian unity; treatment of Native Canadians; cost of housing; illegal drug use; neighbourhood safety; public servant's pay; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 110-1 - October This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions on Halloween, belief in mythical creatures, free trade, election, constitutional reform, Quebec, mercy killing, and taxes. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as government employees, Ontario politics, and questions related to political party preference. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: Halloween; belief in mythical creatures; Ontario politics; free trade; election; Quebec; government employees; and political party preference. Basic

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    Gallup Polls, 1996

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    Abacus Data Network (2009). Gallup Polls, 1996 [Dataset]. https://abacus.library.ubc.ca/dataset.xhtml;jsessionid=50a09c59e07dfe27ee48b710f8d6?persistentId=hdl%3A11272.1%2FAB2%2FUNZIZO&version=&q=&fileTypeGroupFacet=%22Text%22&fileAccess=Restricted
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    Canada (CA), Canada
    Description

    This dataset covers ballots spanning January-December 1996. The dataset contains the data resulting from these polls in ASCII. The ballots are as follows: 001 - January This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions on the past election, the state of the economy, the standard of living in Canada, and federal politics. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as the most important problem facing Canada, approval of Jean Chretien, and spousal relations. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: the economy; standard of living; Jean Chretien; federal politics; spousal relations; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 002 - February This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past election, government spending, crime and justice issues, and opinion of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). There are also questions on other topics of interest such as the most important problem facing Canada, approval of Jean Chretien, and the Canadian Football League (CFL). The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: CBC; government spending; Jean Chretien; election; CFL; death penalty; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 003 - March This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past election, federal budget, and the honesty of people in various different professions. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as opinion of the direction Canada is taking, approval of Jean Chretien, and the 2006 Academy Awards. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: professional honesty; federal budget; Jean Chretien; election; Academy Awards; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 004 - April This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past election, federal politics, and respect/confidence in Canadian institutions. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as opinion of the PC-Reform merger, approval of Jean Chretien, and the NHL. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: Canadian institutions; federal politics; Jean Chretien; election; PC-Reform merger; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 005 - May This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past election, approval of federal politicians, and perception of violent crime and treatment of criminals by Canadian institutions. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as opinion of the Government's handling of the GST, Shelia Copps, and diet and exercise. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; federal politicians; Jean Chretien; violent crime; criminals; diet; weight; exercise; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 006 - June This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past election, approval of federal politicians, the current economic conditions, and hunger in society. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as opinion of the Government's handling of the economic situation, unemployment, and responsibility for hunger in society. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; federal politicians; hunger; economy; criminals; unemployment; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 007 - July This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past election, current and future business conditions, and reproductive technology. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Quebec separation, most important problem facing Canada, and the V-chip. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; V-chip; reproductive technology; business conditions; Quebec separation; Charter of Rights and Freedoms; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 008 - August This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past election, federal politicians, and job security. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as federal government spending on poorer regions, and the best university in Canada. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; university; federal politicians; job security; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 009 - September This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly economic, political, and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past election, the state of the economy, and family finances. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as government funding for education, and health care in Canada. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; economy; Jean Chretien; family finances; health care; education; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 010 - October This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly economic, political, and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past election, the state of the economy, and homosexuality. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as unemployment, the federal government's handling of the deficit, and who would make the best Prime Minister for Canada. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; economy; Jean Chretien; homosexuality; unemployment; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 011 - November This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past election, the federal government deficit, federal politicians, and immigration policy. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as interest rates, deficit reduction strategies, and level of income to be considered rich. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; federal government deficit; federal politicians; interest rates; immigration; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included. 012 - December This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly economic, political, and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past election, the state of the economy, family finances, and the Christmas holiday. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as interest rates, donating and volunteering, and the standard of living as compared to 20 years ago. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; economy; family finances; Christmas; interest rates; donating; volunteering; standard of living; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included.The codebook for this dataset is available through the UBC Library catalogue, with call number HN110.Z9 P84.

  14. Opinion teams on sports teams' influence on political issues in the U.S....

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    Updated Jul 23, 2020
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    Statista (2020). Opinion teams on sports teams' influence on political issues in the U.S. 2020 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1134657/sports-teams-political-cultural-issues/
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    Jul 23, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
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    Time period covered
    Jun 2, 2020 - Jun 5, 2020
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    A such a large part of public life, professional sports leagues and teams are in a position to influence public opinion on various political, social, and cultural matters. For instance, following the death of George Floyd in May 2020, many athletes and NFL players called for an end to police brutality and advocated social change. During a June 2020 survey, 20 percent of sports fans strongly agreed that sports teams and leagues have a responsibility to use their influence to impact political and cultural issues in the United States.

  15. Public opinion on issues that the government should take care of in Colombia...

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    Updated Dec 2, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Public opinion on issues that the government should take care of in Colombia 2022 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1300239/public-opinion-issues-government-should-attend-to-colombia-by-city/
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    Dec 2, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Feb 21, 2022 - Feb 23, 2022
    Area covered
    Colombia
    Description

    As of February 2022, a survey conducted in Cali, Medellín and Barranquilla showed that security and employment were the most important issues that the next elected government representatives should attend to, according to public opinion. Further, another survey showed that two-thirds of respondents stated they think Colombia is at risk of ending up the same as Venezuela, politically, socially, and economically.

  16. ABC News/Washington Post Poll of Public Opinion on Current Social and...

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    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor] (1992). ABC News/Washington Post Poll of Public Opinion on Current Social and Political Issues, October 1982 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09049.v1
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    Feb 16, 1992
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    https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/9049/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/9049/terms

    Time period covered
    Oct 1982
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    This special-topic poll is part of a continuing series of monthly surveys that solicit public opinion on the presidency and on a range of other social and political issues. This data collection contains information relating to the upcoming election, including respondents' party affiliations and voting preferences, their opinions of President Ronald Reagan's performance in office, and their views on the effect of different interest groups, such as environmentalists and the Moral Majority, on the United States. Demographic information about the respondents includes age, sex, race, religion, educational level, marital status, income, and type of residence.

  17. Public opinion on the field with the most gender inequality in Mexico 2022,...

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    Statista (2024). Public opinion on the field with the most gender inequality in Mexico 2022, by gender [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1347377/opinion-gender-inequality-diverse-fields-by-gender-mexico/
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    Oct 30, 2024
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    Time period covered
    Nov 29, 2022 - Dec 19, 2022
    Area covered
    Mexico
    Description

    According to a survey carried out in 2022 in Mexico, the majority of the population considers that there is a strong gender inequality in the political sphere. The male population sharing this idea reached 27.9 percent, 29.7 percent in the case of women.

  18. Peru: main issues according to public opinion 2024

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    Updated May 23, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Peru: main issues according to public opinion 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1071916/peru-main-problems-opinion-leaders-journalists/
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    Dataset updated
    May 23, 2025
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    Time period covered
    May 2024
    Area covered
    Peru
    Description

    In a survey conducted in May 2024, more than half of the people interviewed in Peru said that corruption was the most important problem in the South American country. The second most pressing issue according to public opinion, cited by slightly more than 39 percent of Peruvian respondents, was related to crime and public insecurity. Crime is also among the most mentioned problems by journalists and opinion leaders across Latin America.

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    Replication Data for: The Effects of Source Cues and Issue Frames During...

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    Case, Chandler; Eddy, Christopher; Hemrajani, Rahul; Howell, Christopher; Lyons, Daniel; Sung, Yu-Hsien; Connors, Elizabeth (2023). Replication Data for: The Effects of Source Cues and Issue Frames During COVID-19 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/0Q1F1U
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    Case, Chandler; Eddy, Christopher; Hemrajani, Rahul; Howell, Christopher; Lyons, Daniel; Sung, Yu-Hsien; Connors, Elizabeth
    Description

    The health and economic outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic will in part be determined by how effectively experts can communicate information to the public and the degree to which people follow expert recommendation. Using a survey experiment conducted in May of 2020 with almost 5,000 respondents, this paper examines the effect of source cues and message frames on perceptions of information credibility in the context of COVID-19. Each health recommendation was framed by expert or non-expert sources, was fact- or experience-based, and suggested potential gain or loss to test if either the source cue or framing of issues affected responses to the pandemic. We find no evidence that either source cue or message framing influence people's responses—instead, respondents’ ideological predispositions, media consumption, and age explain much of the variation in survey responses, suggesting that public health messaging may face challenges from growing ideological cleavages in American politics.

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    Canadian Gallup Poll, July 1989, #907_2

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    Updated Mar 28, 2024
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    Gallup Canada (2024). Canadian Gallup Poll, July 1989, #907_2 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/VDWARH
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 28, 2024
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    Authors
    Gallup Canada
    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly historical and social issues. The questions ask opinions on feelings about people of other nationalities, knowledge of World War Two, family history in the war, incidences of death or injury in the war, the possibility of World War Three, causes of World War Two, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and willingness to fight for Canada. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: Feelings about people's nationality; NATO; World War Two; willingness to fight for Canada; knowledge of World War Two; and the possibility of World War Three. Basic demographic variables are also included.

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ABC News/Washington Post Poll of Public Opinion on Current Social and Political Issues, January 1983

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Dataset updated
Feb 16, 1992
Dataset provided by
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Researchhttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/
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https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/8172/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/8172/terms

Time period covered
Jan 1983
Area covered
United States
Description

This poll is part of a continuing series of monthly surveys that solicit public opinion on the presidency and on a range of other political and social issues. In this poll, respondents were asked about President Ronald Reagan's performance in office, unemployment trends, and national spending. Respondents were also asked about their experience with computers. Demographic information on respondents includes age, sex, race, educational level, employment status, and marital status.

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