Public attitudes tracking survey: wave 3
All information and data relating to the third wave of the tracking survey to understand and monitor public attitudes to DECC's business priorities.
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The Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC) has set up a tracking survey to understand and monitor public attitudes to its main business priorities.
Here you바카라 사이트™ll find all information and data relating to the third wave of this survey.
The third wave of data was collected between 26 and 30 September 2012, using face-to- face in-home interviews with a representative sample of 2,118 households in the UK.
Only a subset of the questions asked in wave 1 were asked in waves 2 and 3. Some of the questions asked in wave 2 to establish a new baseline were not asked in wave 3 and will only be asked annually in future years. The only new question included in wave 3 was on support for nuclear energy. Please refer to the Excel tables to see the responses to all of the wave 3 questions and differences between waves 1, 2 and 3.
The survey runs 4 times a year, with 1 longer survey annually and 3 shorter quarterly surveys focused on a subset of questions where we think attitudes might shift quickly or be affected by seasonal changes.
The summary of key findings highlights statistically significant differences between wave 3, wave 2 and, where appropriate, wave 1 but the value of a tracking survey is in looking at how attitudes change over time so the full value of the findings will only be apparent when we have a number of waves of data.
Where questions from wave 1 were replaced with new questions in wave 2 (see summary of key findings from wave 2), no comparison is made with wave 1.
See information and data relating to all waves of the survey.