Frequency distribution (%)
We should teach our children that our people may have many faults but still we are the best of them all13
We should teach our children that our people may have many faults and we should improve them85
Agree with neither2
DK/RA1

WEBEFAUL: We should teach children we are the best vs. we have to improve many faults

Question text: Please, tell me, which of the following statements do you agree with and how much? Statement 1: We should teach our children that our people may have many faults but still we are the best of them all. Statement 2: We should teach our children that our people may have many faults and we should improve them.

Note: The question was recoded. Original options are as follows: 1. We should teach our children that our people may have many faults but still we are the best of them all - Strongly agree 2. We should teach our children that our people may have many faults but still we are the best of them all - Agree 3. We should teach our children that our people may have many faults and we should improve them - Agree 4. We should teach our children that our people may have many faults and we should improve them - Strongly agree 5. Agree with neither. Options 1 and 2 were grouped to 'We should teach our children that our people may have many faults but still we are the best of them all', 3 and 4 to 'We should teach our children that our people may have many faults and we should improve them'.

Values:
  • We should teach our children that our people may have many faults but still we are the best of them all
  • We should teach our children that our people may have many faults and we should improve them
  • Agree with neither
  • DK/RA

NDI: Public attitudes in Georgia, June 2018

Public attitudes in Georgia, June 2018

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