In South Korea, 48 per
cent of respondents view global warming as a critical threat to their country's vital interests.
The survey also found that 63 per
cent of respondents view science labs as low tech, with 11 per cent saying their facilities are very low tech.
Not exact matches
The results
of our latest polling indicated no significant change in
views regarding the short - term economic outlook for the UK: 35 per
cent of respondents believe the UK economy will deteriorate slightly over the next six months, while 22 per
cent believe it will remain stable.
The result gave some indication
of the numerical strength
of various religious bodies, but the amazing statistic from a long - term point
of view is that an astounding 96 per
cent of the
respondents expressed a religious preference
of some kind!
Just 16 per
cent of respondents who had a
view said they were satisfied with MPs, compared to 58 per
cent who said they were dissatisfied.
The
views of secondary students continued to be positive in post residential, with two thirds or more
of respondents thinking that as a result
of the residential they would make better progress in their subject (71 per
cent), had a better understanding
of the subject (70 per
cent), they were better at problem solving (67 per
cent) and would do better in their exams / tests (66 per
cent).
However, responses were mixed when it came to grammar's effect on social mobility: 35 per
cent held the
view that grammars improve social mobility, while 19 per
cent thought they damaged social mobility and a further 27 per
cent believed they made no difference at all (20 per
cent of respondents said they didn't know).
The survey received responses from 5,000 school governors and trustees, with only 12 per
cent of respondents having a positive
view of the government's performance.
In contrast, 77.8 per
cent of respondents have a negative
view, with 52.5 per
cent offering a «very negative» verdict — a 21.7 percentage point increase from last year.
When asked to reveal the biggest horrors that they have come across when
viewing a home, almost two thirds (64 per
cent)
of respondents said that hearing noisy and disruptive neighbours was the biggest turn off for them.