The following table gives more details of the methodologies used in each of the 31 countries.
|
Country |
Sample Size (unweighted) |
Field dates |
Sample frame |
Survey methodology |
Type of sample |
|
Argentina |
1,010 |
Nov 22 Dec 4, 2007 |
18+ |
Face-to-face |
National |
|
Australia |
1,000 |
Nov 28 Dec 27, 2007 |
18+ |
Telephone |
National |
|
Canada |
1,000 |
Nov 23 Dec 22, 2007 |
18+ |
Telephone |
National |
|
Chile |
1,000 |
Oct 31 Nov 18, 2007 |
18+ |
Face-to-face |
Urban1 |
|
China |
1,000 |
Dec 625, 2007 |
18+ |
Telephone |
Urban2 |
|
Costa Rica |
1,017 |
Dec 113, 2007 |
18+ |
Face-to-face |
Urban3 |
|
Egypt |
1,001 |
Nov 25 Dec 7, 2007 |
18+ |
Face-to-face |
Urban4 |
|
El Salvador |
1,013 |
Dec 14, 2007 |
18+ |
Face-to-face |
Urban5 |
|
France |
1,009 |
Dec 1119, 2007 |
15+ |
Telephone |
National |
|
Germany |
1,007 |
Dec 1223, 2007 |
16-70 |
Telephone |
National |
|
Ghana |
1,000 |
Dec 1526, 2007 |
18+ |
Face-to-face |
National |
|
Great Britain |
1,000 |
Dec 4 Jan 17, 2008 |
18+ |
Telephone |
National |
|
Guatemala |
1,020 |
Dec 112, 2007 |
18+ |
Face-to-face |
Urban6 |
|
Honduras |
1,004 |
Dec 111, 2007 |
18+ |
Face-to-face |
Urban7 |
|
India
|
1,103
|
Jan 1825, 2008
|
18+
|
Face-to-face
|
Majority urban8
|
|
Indonesia |
1,000 |
Dec 320, 2007 |
17+ |
Face-to-face |
Urban9 |
|
Israel |
511 |
Dec 1030, 2007 |
18+ |
Telephone |
National |
|
Italy |
1,012 |
Dec 36, 2007 |
18+ |
Telephone |
National |
|
Japan |
1,773 |
Dec 89, 2007 |
20+ |
Face-to-face |
National |
|
Kenya |
1,000 |
Dec 1320, 2007 |
1870 |
Face-to-face |
National |
|
Mexico |
1,000 |
Nov 5 Dec 30, 2007 |
18+ |
Face-to-face |
National |
|
Nicaragua |
1,004 |
Dec 110, 2007 |
18+ |
Face-to-face |
Urban10 |
|
Nigeria |
1,000 |
Dec 118, 2007 |
18+ |
Face-to-face |
National |
|
Panama |
1,003 |
Dec 1417, 2007 |
18+ |
Face-to-face |
Urban11 |
|
Philippines |
1,000 |
Nov 28 Dec 13, 2007 |
18+ |
Face-to-face |
Urban12 |
|
Portugal |
1,003 |
Dec 4 Jan 7, 2008 |
17+ |
Telephone |
Urban13 |
|
Russia |
1,005 |
Nov 22 Dec 7, 2007 |
18+ |
Face-to-face |
National |
|
South Korea |
1,031 |
Dec 620, 2007 |
18+ |
Face-to-face |
National |
|
Spain |
1,002 |
Nov 30 Dec 10, 2007 |
18+ |
Telephone |
National |
|
Turkey |
1,000 |
Dec 1031, 2007 |
15+ |
Face-to-face |
Urban14 |
|
USA |
1,000 |
Dec 4 Jan 11, 2008 |
18+ |
Telephone |
National |
1In Chile the survey was conducted in Antofagasta, Arica, Calama, Chiguayante, Chillán, Concepción, Copiapó, Coquimbo, Coronel, Curicó, Gran Santiago (includes San Bernardo and Puente Alto), Iquique, La Serena, Linares, Los Angeles, Lota, Osorno, Ovalle, Puerto Montt, Quillota, Quilpué, Rancagua, San Antonio, Talca, Talcahuano, Temuco, Valdivia, Valparaíso, Villa Alemana, and Viña, representing 74% of the total national adult population.
2In China the survey was conducted in Beijing, Beiliu, Chengdu, Dujiangyan, Feyang, Fuyang, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Manzhouli, Quanzhou, Quijing, Shanghai, Shenyang, Shuangcheng, Wuhan, Xi’an, Xining, and Zhengzhou, representing 43% of the total national adult population.
3In Costa Rica the survey was conducted in n=36 cities/towns, representing 20% of the total national adult population.
4In Egypt the survey was conducted in urban areas of Cairo, Giza, Shobra Al Khema and Alexandria representing 21% of the total national adult population.
5In El Salvador the survey was conducted in n=26 cities/towns, representing 30% of the total national adult population.
6In Guatemala the survey was conducted in n=13 cities/towns, representing 21% of the total national adult population.
7In Honduras the survey was conducted in n=15 cities/towns, representing 33% of the total adult population.
8In India the survey was conducted in large metro centres (40% of interviews), cities (17%), and villages (43%) across 17 of the largest states comprising 91% of the national population. India's population is approximately 30% urban.
9In Indonesia the survey was conducted in Bandung, Jakarta, Medan, Semarang, and Surabaya, representing 5% of the total national adult population.
10In Nicaragua the survey was conducted in n=12 cities/towns, representing 28% of the total national adult population.
11In Panama the survey was conducted in n=52 cities/towns, representing 41% of total urban adult population.
12In the Philippines the survey was conducted in the National Capital Region representing 12% of the total national adult population.
13In Portugal the survey was conducted in Almada, Amadora, Beja, Braga, Castelo Branco, Évora, Faro, Guarda, Leira, Lisboa, Loures, Oeiras, Porto, Santarém, Setubal, Vila Nova Famalica, Vila Nova Gaia, and Viseau, representing 20% of the total national adult population.
14In Turkey the survey was conducted in Adana, Ankara, Antalya, Bursa, Diyarbakir, Erzurum, Istanbul, Izmir, Konya, Samsun, and Zonguldak, representing 30% of the total national adult population.
|
Country |
Research Institute |
Location |
Contact |
|
Argentina |
TNS Gallup Argentina |
Buenos Aires |
Constanza Cilley |
|
Australia |
GlobeScan |
Toronto |
Susan Hlady |
|
Canada |
GlobeScan |
Toronto |
Susan Hlady |
|
Chile |
MORI Chile |
Santiago |
Marta Lagos |
|
Costa Rica |
Dichter & Neira |
San Jose |
Rebeca Hernandez |
|
Egypt |
Attitude Market Research |
Cairo |
Mohamed Al Gendy |
|
El Salvador |
Dichter & Neira |
San Salvador |
Karen Torres |
|
France |
Efficience 3 |
Paris and Reims |
Christian de Thieulloy |
|
Germany |
Ri*QUESTA GmbH |
Teningen |
Bernhard Rieder |
|
Ghana |
Business Interactive Consulting Limited |
Accra |
Razaaque Animashaun |
|
Great Britain |
GlobeScan |
Toronto |
Susan Hlady |
|
Guatemala |
Dichter & Neira Guatemala |
Guatemala City |
Oscar Penagos |
|
Honduras |
Dichter & Neira Honduras |
San Pedro Sula |
Leo Neira Guerrini |
| India | Team CVoter | Noida | Yashwant Deshmukh yashwant@teamcvoter.com +91 120 4247135 |
|
Indonesia |
Deka Marketing Research |
Jakarta |
Irma Malibari Putranto |
|
Israel |
B.I. Cohen Institute for Public Opinion Research, Tel-Aviv University |
Tel-Aviv |
Anat Oren |
|
Italy |
GfK Eurisko s.r.l. |
Milan and Rome |
Paolo Anselmi |
|
Japan |
The Yomiuri Shimbun |
Tokyo |
Junichi Yamamoto |
|
Kenya |
Research Path Associates Limited |
Nairobi |
Jeremy Mwololo |
|
Mexico |
Mund Américas |
Mexico City |
Daniel M. Lund |
|
Nicaragua |
Dichter & Neira |
Panama City |
José Delvalle |
|
Nigeria |
Market Trends Research International, Nigeria |
Lagos |
J.O. Ebhomenye |
|
Panama |
Dichter & Neira Panama |
Panama City |
Leopoldo Neira M. |
|
Philippines |
M&S-Sigma Dos Philippines, Inc. |
Makati City |
Teodora M. Marasigan |
|
Portugal |
Sperantia |
Queijas |
Sandrine Lage |
|
Russia |
CESSI Institute for Comparative Social Research |
Moscow |
Vladimir Andreenkov |
|
South Korea |
East Asia Institute |
Seoul |
Jeong Han-wool |
|
Spain |
Sigma Dos Internacional |
Madrid |
Gines Garrido |
|
Turkey |
Yontem Research & Consultancy |
Istanbul |
Bülent Gündogmu |
|
USA |
GlobeScan |
Toronto |
Susan Hlady |
| M6t. |
The United Nations Security Council has asked Iran to not produce nuclear fuel. If Iran continues to produce nuclear fuel, which one of the following do you think the United Nations Security Council should do? |
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01 Not pressure Iran |
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99 DK/NA |
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| M7. |
If Iran were to allow UN inspectors permanent and full access throughout Iran, to make sure it is not developing nuclear weapons, do you think Iran should or should not be allowed to produce nuclear fuel for producing electricity? |
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01 Should be allowed |
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03 Depends |
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