Official Statistics

Public attitudes tracking survey: wave 10

These documents present the findings from the tenth quarterly wave of the DECC public attitude tracking survey.

Documents

DECC Public Attitudes Tracker: Wave 10

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DECC Public Attitudes Tracker – Main stage questionnaire Wave 10

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Data set: Wave 10

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Wave 10 excel tables

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These documents present the findings from the tenth quarterly wave of the DECC public attitude tracking survey. The tenth wave of data was collected between 25 and 29 June 2014 using face-to-face in-home interviews with a representative sample of 2,087 households in the UK. The wave 10 questionnaire, includes a reduced question set from that in wave 9, which was the annual survey, but is essentially the same as the previous quarterly questionnaire (wave 8, December 2013), although it included additional questions on Geological Disposal Facilities that had only been asked previously in wave 6.

The headline findings of the June 2014 survey results are generally compared below with the last wave (March 2014 - wave 9), although bearing in mind that it is a tracking survey so trends over time are key.
Please refer to the Excel tables for a full comparison of wave 10 findings with the nine previous waves.

Published 12 August 2014