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Survey of Muslims - Control Group
CATI Fieldwork : 5th - 7th June 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 36
QS1. I'd now like to get your feelings towards a number of different religious groups. I'll read the name of a group and I'd like you to rate your feelings to
that group between 0 and 100 using something we call the feeling thermometer.
Ratings between 50 degrees and 100 degrees mean that you feel favourable and warm toward the group. Ratings between 0 degrees and 50 degrees mean that you
don't feel favourable and don't care too much for that group. You would rate the group at the 50 degree mark if you don't feel particularly warm or cold
toward the group. Feel free to use the entire extent of the scale.
- Hindu people
Base: All respondents
Q5. Which of the following best reflects your religious beliefs?
Total
NET:
Any
Relig
-ion
(a)
Christ
-ian
(b)
Budd
-hist
(c)
7**
Hindu
(d)
6**
Jewish
(e)
6**
Muslim
(f)
23**
Sikh
(g)
8**
Ethnicity
Other
(h)
38*
None
(i)
White
(j)
Mixed
(k)
23**
Other
(n)
11**
Working
(o)
570
Not
Working
(p)
Yes
(q)
No
(r)
798
Agree
(s)
Disagree
(t)
Feelings Towards Muslim
People (QS1)
Not
FavourFavable
Neutral
ourable
(51-100)
(50)
(0-49)
(w)
(u)
(v)
1008
628
541
370
866
438
190
215
573
380
393
Mean
61.52
64.82i
64.24i
71.32
84.78
59.62
77.04
70.82
60.95
56.17
61.71
59.14
75.83
53.74
60.85
63.23p
59.30
58.16
62.74q
61.37
61.21
82.48vw
52.38w
42.90
Standard deviation
Standard error
24.31
0.77
24.57
0.98
24.66
1.05
22.98
8.13
21.77
9.74
18.93
6.31
23.82
5.33
21.57
9.65
23.48
3.86
22.88
1.20
23.48
0.79
30.58
6.00
21.57
4.40
30.29
6.95
27.60
8.32
23.88
0.99
24.71
1.20
25.37
1.81
23.69
0.84
26.52
1.78
23.67
0.98
17.24
0.88
9.16
0.47
26.84
1.75
Prepared for Channel 4 and Juniper by ICM
31**
Black
(m)
Disability
Weighted base
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/i - j/k/l/m/n - o/p - q/r - s/t - u/v/w
Overlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
28**
Asian
(l)
Working Status
Influence
Decisions
Affecting
Britain (Q2)
235