looking for a poll or survey from boston college about -
"why the world hates america" |
Request for Question Clarification by
techtor-ga
on
16 Oct 2003 06:08 PDT
Hello Stenfano61,
I found a poll from Harris survey that shows a percentage for each
reason believed to be why terrorists hate America. Would you accept
this as an answer?
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Request for Question Clarification by
justaskscott-ga
on
16 Oct 2003 06:25 PDT
I've found survey results from June 2003 concerning the opinions of
people from a number of countries about world issues. The survey
includes a significant component about the world's generally-negative
views about America. It does not come from Boston College, but from
an unaffiliated research center.
Do you think that this is the survey you are looking for?
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Clarification of Question by
stefano61-ga
on
16 Oct 2003 08:29 PDT
To techtor-ga and justaskscott-ga
On the surface I would say yes, but I am looking for something from
B.C.
as I was told that it originated from there. Look one more time
please and if not I will take both of your submissions.
stefano61
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Request for Question Clarification by
techtor-ga
on
16 Oct 2003 09:22 PDT
I've searched but I could see no online presence of such a poll by
Boston College. I've checked the Boston College site itself, no luck.
I will see if another researcher, maybe Justaskscott, could have
better luck.
(BTW, only one researcher can officially post an answer to a question
here.)
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Request for Question Clarification by
justaskscott-ga
on
16 Oct 2003 09:43 PDT
I tried all kinds of searches of Boston College's web site, and did
not see anything that indicated such a survey or poll. ( You can try
the searches yourself at
http://search.bc.edu/query.html?col=&ht=0&qp=&qs=&qc=&pw=100%25&ws=1&la=&si=1&fs=&qt=&ex=&rq=0&oq=&qm=0&ql=a&st=1&nh=10&lk=1&rf=0
)
The only remotely useful page I found was this list of links, which
includes entities such as the Gallup Organization.
"Sociology And Demography"
Boston College
http://www.bc.edu/schools/cas/amstudies/resources/links/sociology/
If you would like to aceept both of our submissions, I have a
suggestion. You can post two questions (perhaps for half the price of
this question, or whatever you think is appropriate), each of which
includes a link back to this question (so that no one accidentally
repeats the same research) and asks for what we have proposed. You
can leave open this question or cancel it, depending on whether you
hold out hope for the Boston College survey.
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