Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan
The Central Asia Barometer Survey is one of CAB's large-scale research projects, implemented regularly since 2017. Key highlights: Around 60 000 interviews since 2017; All Central Asian countries covered; 8 waves conducted to date; Conducted regularly twice a year (spring and autumn waves); Sample sizes of 1500 - 2000; TAPI and CATI methods; The core part of the questionnaire remains the same from one wave to another; Unique insights on attitudes towards foreign countries, international organizations and domestic politics, including elections, government policies, media usage, public health, security and economy.
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan
The Central Asia Barometer Survey is one of CAB's large-scale research projects, implemented regularly since 2017. Key highlights: Around 60 000 interviews since 2017; All Central Asian countries covered; 8 waves conducted to date; Conducted regularly twice a year (spring and autumn waves); Sample sizes of 1500 - 2000; TAPI and CATI methods; The core part of the questionnaire remains the same from one wave to another; Unique insights on attitudes towards foreign countries, international organizations and domestic politics, including elections, government policies, media usage, public health, security and economy.
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan
The Central Asia Barometer Survey is one of CAB's large-scale research projects, implemented regularly since 2017. Key highlights: Around 60 000 interviews since 2017; All Central Asian countries covered; 8 waves conducted to date; Conducted regularly twice a year (spring and autumn waves); Sample sizes of 1500 - 2000; TAPI and CATI methods; The core part of the questionnaire remains the same from one wave to another; Unique insights on attitudes towards foreign countries, international organizations and domestic politics, including elections, government policies, media usage, public health, security and economy.
United States of America
The American Trends Panel is Pew Research Center’s primary source of survey data for U.S. public opinion research. It is a multimode, probability-based survey panel made up of roughly 10,000 adults who are selected at random from across the entire United States. All surveys are conducted in English and Spanish.