Summary information

Study title

Public Trust in Expertise in the Context of Climate Change and COVID-19

Creator

Duffy, Bobby ( The Policy Institute, King's College London)
Hewlett, Kirstie ( The Policy Institute, King's College London)
Paturyan, Yevgenya ( American University of Armenia)
Benson, Rebecca ( The Policy Institute, King's College London)

Study number / PID

10.7802/2563 (GESIS)

10.7802/2563 (DOI)

Data access

Information not available

Series

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Abstract

The PERITIA survey is the first major cross-national survey of public trust in expertise used to inform policy making on climate change and COVID-19. While the main focus is on trust in national governments and scientists, the survey also contains measures capturing trust in a wide range of policy actors, including the European Commission, scientists in public, private and HE settings, climate charities and NGOs, news, media and social media organisations, as well as advisory groups such as the World Health Organization and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The data were collected online in January 2022 as part of the EC-funded Policy Expertise and Trust (PERITIA) study in Germany, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Poland and the United Kingdom. In Armenia CATI (Computer Assistant Telephone Interview) was used to collect data in February-May 2022.

Topics

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Methodology

Data collection period

01/01/2022 - 01/05/2022

Country

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Ireland, Italy, Germany, Poland, Norway, Armenia

Time dimension

cross-section

Analysis unit

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Universe

General Population

Sampling procedure

Non-probability Sample

Kind of data

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Data collection mode

Web-based interview
Telephone interview:CATI(Computer Assisted Telephone Interview)

Access

Publisher

GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences

Publication year

2023

Terms of data access

Free access (with registration) - The research data can be downloaded by registered users.

Related publications

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