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BEIS Public Attitudes Tracker: technical note

A technical note to accompany the datasets for all waves of the BEIS Public Attitudes Tracker.

Documents

BEIS Public Attitudes Tracker: technical note for waves 34 to 37

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BEIS Public Attitudes Tracker: technical note for waves 30 to 33

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BEIS Public Attitudes Tracker: technical note for waves 26 to 29

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Public Attitudes Tracker: technical note for energy & climate change waves

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Details

The Public Attitudes Tracker (PAT) survey covers public attitudes towards Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) policies such as energy, climate change and workers’ rights. Kantar, an independent research organisation, has been commissioned to conduct this research.

The survey began in March 2012 and runs 4 times a year. Questions on issues where we think attitudes might shift quickly or be affected by seasonal changes are repeated quarterly; other questions are asked annually. The tracker is regularly reviewed to ensure that the dataset continues to offer valuable insight.

The technical notes are intended to accompany the full datasets from the Public Attitudes Tracker.

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