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Report looking at our attitudes to ageing and the individual and societal factors factors that contribute to them.
A technical note to accompany the datasets for all waves of the BEIS Public Attitudes Tracker.
A survey of public attitudes towards the ethical standards and conduct of those in public life.
Tri-service results from the annual families continuous attitude survey.
Results from the 2014 armed forces continuous attitude survey (AFCAS).
Results from the armed forces continuous attitude survey (AFCAS).
Mixed method study, used among 41 community-based direct observed treatment providers
NTAS question bank.
Dr Kurt Braddock, Penn State University
Tri-service results from the 2021 reserves continuous attitude survey (RESCAS).
Results from the 2013 armed forces continuous attitude survey (AFCAS).
NTAS, Wave 1 technical report.
Letter from the Chair of the Animals in Science Committee about restarting the public attitudes to animal research survey.
A technical report to accompany the Autumn 2022 to Summer 2023 waves of the DESNZ Public Attitudes Tracker.
Results from the 2019 armed forces continuous attitude survey (AFCAS).
Findings from Wave 19 of the Public Attitudes Tracking survey.
Tracking survey to measure the public’s views on smart meters and in-home displays (IHDs), including their information needs.
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