Created with Highcharts 4.2.5PASTCONF: Necessary to forget VS Impossible to forget the past (%)1582111Sometimes it is necessary to forget whathappened in the past between peoplesSometimes it is necessary to forget what happened in the past between peoplesIt is impossible to forget what happenedin the past between peoplesIt is impossible to forget what happened in the past between peoplesAgree with neitherAgree with bothDK/RA

Frequency distribution (%)
Sometimes it is necessary to forget what happened in the past between peoples15
It is impossible to forget what happened in the past between peoples82
Agree with neither1
Agree with both1
DK/RA1

PASTCONF: Necessary to forget VS Impossible to forget the past

Question text: Please tell me which of the following statements you agree with? Statement 1: Sometimes it is necessary to forget what happened in the past between peoples. Statement 2: It is impossible to forget what happened in the past between peoples?

Note: The question was recoded. Original options are as follows: 1. Sometimes it is necessary to forget what happened in the past between peoples - Agree very strongly 2. Sometimes it is necessary to forget what happened in the past between peoples - Agree 3. It is impossible to forget what was in the past between peoples - Agree 4. It is impossible to forget what was in the past between peoples - Agree very strongly 5. Agree with neither 6. Agree with both. Options 1 and 2 were grouped to Sometimes it is necessary to forget what happened in the past between peoples, 3 and 4 to It is impossible to forget what was in the past between peoples.

Values:
  • Sometimes it is necessary to forget what happened in the past between peoples
  • It is impossible to forget what happened in the past between peoples
  • Agree with neither
  • Agree with both
  • DK/RA

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Caucasus Barometer 2024 Armenia

Caucasus Barometer is the regular household survey about social-economic issues and political attitudes conducted by CRRC.
Country: Armenia
Fieldwork Dates: July 27, 2024 to October 10, 2024

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