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Old 03-06-2026, 08:56 AM   #324
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Originally Posted by CivicBlues View Post
I dunno man that survey supa posted is kinda sus, it surveys respondents from places like India, Indonesia, Turkey. How many boomers from those countries are going to respond to a survey like that? Whereas I bet most of the boomer responses are from Western countries. It's going to be skewed towards younger respondents from conservative countries. And liberal older responses from First World countries. Again without looking at the methodology I'm going to have to take these results with a grain of salt.
https://www.kcl.ac.uk/assets/news/iw...arts-final.pdf
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Methodology
These are the results of a 29-country survey conducted by
Ipsos on its Global Advisor online platform and, in India, on
its IndiaBus platform, between Wednesday, December 24,
2025 and Friday, January 9, 2026. For this survey, Ipsos
interviewed a total of 23,268 adults aged 18 years and older
in India, 18-74 in Canada, Republic of Ireland, Malaysia,
South Africa, Türkiye, and the United States, 20-74 in
Thailand, 21-74 in Indonesia and Singapore, and 16-74 in all
other countries.

The sample consists of approximately 2,000 individuals in
Japan, 1,000 individuals each in Australia, Belgium, Brazil,
Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Mexico,
Spain, and the U.S., and 500 individuals each in Argentina,
Chile, Colombia, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, Malaysia, the
Netherlands, Peru, Poland, Singapore, South Africa, South
Korea, Sweden, Thailand, and Türkiye. The sample in India
consists of approximately 2,200 individuals, of whom
approximately 1,800 were interviewed face-to-face and
400 were interviewed online.

Samples in Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Canada, France,
Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Japan, the
Netherlands, Poland, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, and the
U.S. can be considered representative of their general
adult populations under the age of 75. Samples in Brazil,
Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, Ireland, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru,
Singapore, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Thailand, and
Türkiye are more urban, more educated, and/or more
affluent than the general population. The survey results for
these countries should be viewed as reflecting the views of
the more “connected” segment of their population.
India’s sample represents a large subset of its urban
population — social economic classes A, B and C in metros
and tier 1-3 town classes across all four zones.

The data is weighted so that the composition of each
country’s sample best reflects the demographic profile of
the adult population according to the most recent census
data. “The Global Country Average” reflects the average
result for all the countries and markets in which the survey
was conducted. It has not been adjusted to the population
size of each country or market and is not intended to
suggest a total result.

When percentages do not sum up to 100 or the ‘difference’
appears to be +/-1 percentage point more/less than the
actual result, this may be due to rounding, multiple
responses, or the exclusion of “don't know” or not stated
responses.

The precision of Ipsos online polls is calculated using a
credibility interval with a poll where N=1,000 being
accurate to +/- 3.5 percentage points and of where N=500
being accurate to +/- 5.0 percentage points. For more
information on Ipsos' use of credibility intervals, please
visit the Ipsos website.
I read through some of the other questions and mostly it's not surprising - in some cases they show the per country breakdown where others they show the total average.
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