Research ID
- Research Conducted by:
Public Opinion Research Unit of the University of Macedonia Research Institute - Research Commissioned by:
iMEdD - incubator for Media Education and Development - Type and Method:
Quantitative survey with telephone interviews and use of structured questionnaire - Population:
General population aged 17 and over - Coverage:
Nationwide - Planned Sample Size:
1,500 - Participating Sample Size:
1,536 - Weighting:
By gender and age - Period of Conduct:
September 1, 2021 - September 9, 2022 - Method of Sampling:
Stratified Sampling - Uncertainty interval (sampling error):
Over the whole sample, maximum +/- 2,5 % at 95 % confidence interval. In analyses with smaller bases the sampling error increases. - Research staff:
39 researchers and 2 supervisors
Chief Scientific Officers:
Professor Nikos Marantzidis,
Scientific Coordinator of Public Opinion Research Unit
of the University of Macedonia Research Institute
Dr. George Siakas,
Director of the Public Opinion Research Unit
of the University of Macedonia Research Institute
Project Coordination - Outcome Presentation Editing & Texts:
Kelly Kiki
Graphic Design:
Evgenios Kalofolias
Web Development:
Dimitris Macris
Translation into English:
Evita Lykou
iMEdD, 2022
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This report does not consist a recommendation or advice for a specific action and should not be considered as such. This report reflects the current social and political environment, as it depicts public opinion’s attitudes and beliefs on the specific issues that this survey covers. All current depictions should not be considered as predictions for the future as, in case the political environment changes, it subsequently influences public opinion’s attitudes and beliefs.