Who do people trust?
Trust is a key part of our lives, and can have a large contrubution to our decisions and behaviours, as well as informing our relationship with the world around us. By measuring consumer's trust in a variety of institutions, organisations and groups, we can start to paint a picture of how different people react to the world around them and begin to interpret how global issues and trends surrounding these institutions are experienced across the globe.
Trust of Institutions is asked using a scale from 'Strongly Distrust' to 'Strongly Trust', and has been included on Mindreader for all 4 waves.
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Answer
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I have never heard of it
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Strongly distrust
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Distrust
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Neither trust nor distrust
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Trust
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Strongly trust
Using Mindreader
1.Select a country to take you to the next stage of your journey. Use the colour key, dropdown and related topics to help.
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2.The inner circle shows the chosen country's data.
Clicking on the individual parts of this circle will
show data filtered by gender or age.
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3.Use gender and age filters to show all data.
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4."Show me the highest values", will build your diagram with
the highest values for that question across all sectors.
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5.Use the circles above the graph to compare
all the data by 2 or 4 markets.
You can alternate between markets by changing
the country in the centre of the graph.