Gallup Omnibus Survey, 2005 : Values and Philosophy
https://doi.org/10.22687/KOSSDA-A1-2005-0069-V1.0
Gallup Korea is conducting a monthly omnibus survey based on the same research design. An omnibus survey incorporates multiple topics commissioned by various institutions and corporations into one survey. Thus, an omnibus survey can collect data more efficiently in terms of cost and time required compared to ad-hoc survey dealing with single topics. The Gallup Korea omnibus survey collects around 1500 samples for each survey conducted in a face to face interview method and covers various social and economic topics including marketing index, political index, public attitudes, economic situation awareness, and state of media utilization.
This data collected in July 2005 is composed of contents on values and philosophy. Contents on values are outlook on life, outlook on religion, attitude towards family, attitude towards children, political propensity, social outlook, and morality, and contents on philosophy are philosophers known by respondent, attitude towards philosophical and academic personality, attitude towards the contribution of philosophy on national development, subjective degree of happiness, attitude towards life and death, and state of health.
values religious view family values political tendencies social outlook moral concepts philosophy happiness sense of wellbeing
Measured since the release date of the current version data.
If the data were released before May 11, 2017, it was measured since May 11, 2017.
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