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PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 1
A 40-COUNTRY STUDY
PERILS OF
PERCEPTION
2016
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 2
THESE ARE THE LATEST FINDINGS FROM THE
IPSOS PERILS OF PERCEPTION SURVEY. THE
RESULTS HIGHLIGHT HOW WRONG PEOPLE
ACROSS 40 COUNTRIES ARE ABOUT SOME KEY
ISSUES AND FEATURES OF THE POPULATION IN
THEIR COUNTRY.
PERCEPTIONS ARE NOT REALITY…
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 3
MUSLIM?
YOU THINK ARE
ABOUT HOW MANY DO
OUT OF EVERY 100 PEOPLE
4PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
too high
Avg. guess
(19)
Actual
(10.2)
Out of every 100 people, about
how many do you think are
Muslim?
% point differencetoo lowCountry
31 7.5
22 1.7
23 5.5
20 3.7
21 5.0
23 7.0
17 1.0
24 10.0
17 3.2
28 14.2
17 4.6
19 6.0
12 <0.1
14 2.1
25 14.0
16 4.9
15 4.8
15 4.1
12 2.4
13 3.1
8 <0.1
12 3.7
8 <0.1
10 1.8
7 <0.1
7 <0.1
7 <0.1
7 0.2
6 <0.1
6 0.2
6 0.2
5 <0.1
24 19.1
6 1.0
23 18.6
68 63.7
3 <0.1
80 87.2
81 98.0
+24
+21
+17
+17
+16
+16
+16
+14
+14
+14
+13
+13
+12
+11
+11
+11
+11
+11
+10
+10
+8
+8
+8
+8
+7
+7
+7
+6
+6
+6
+5
+5
+5
+5
+5
+4
+3
-7
-17
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
France
South Africa
Philippines
Italy
Germany*
Belgium*
US
Russia
Canada*
India*
Sweden
Netherlands
Brazil
Spain
Singapore*
Thailand*
Great Britain
Denmark
Australia
Serbia*
Mexico*
Norway
Chile
Hong Kong
Poland
Colombia
Taiwan
South Korea
Hungary
Japan
Vietnam
Peru
Montenegro*
Argentina
Israel
Malaysia
Czech Republic
Indonesia
Turkey
The ‘actual’ data for this question is largely from Pew Research Center. Instances where the ‘actual’ data comes from another source are indicated with an asterisk (*).
Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
Nearly all countries overestimate
their Muslim population, and
many are extraordinarily wrong.
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 5
MUSLIM?
YOU THINK WILL BE
ABOUT HOW MANY DO
OUT OF EVERY 100 PEOPLE
THINKING ABOUT 2020,
6PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
too high
Avg. guess
(25)
Actual
(10.9)
Now thinking about 2020, out of
every 100 people, about how many
do you think will be Muslim?
% point differencetoo lowCountry
40 8.3
30 1.9
31 4.9
32 7.5
27 2.8
31 6.9
23 1.1
27 5.7
27 6.5
34 15.4
26 6.9
30 11.4
21 3.0
18 <0.1
21 3.3
21 5.0
22 6.1
21 6.0
31 16.1
20 5.1
14 0.1
13 <0.1
12 <0.1
16 4.9
11 0.3
11 <0.1
11 <0.1
31 20.1
31 20.3
10 0.9
10 0.9
9 <0.1
8 <0.1
10 2.1
7 0.2
4 0.2
63 66.1
81 87.0
79 98.0
France
South Africa
Italy
Belgium
Canada
Germany
US
Philippines
Sweden
India
Netherlands
Russia
Australia
Brazil
Spain
Serbia
Great Britain
Thailand
Singapore
Denmark
Hungary
Poland
Chile
Norway
South Korea
Mexico
Colombia
Israel
Montenegro
Argentina
Peru
Taiwan
Vietnam
Hong Kong
Japan
Czech Republic
Malaysia
Indonesia
Turkey
+31
+28
+26
+24
+24
+24
+21
+21
+21
+19
+19
+18
+18
+18
+17
+16
+16
+15
+15
+14
+14
+13
+12
+11
+11
+11
+11
+11
+10
+10
+9
+9
+8
+8
+6
+4
-3
-6
-19
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
Nearly every country thinks their
Muslim population will grow
much more than is projected.
The ‘actual’ data for this question is from Pew Research Center. Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 7
SAID THAT
OF PEOPLE DO YOU THINK
WHAT PERCENTAGE OF
WHEN ASKED IN A SURVEY,
THEY ARE HAPPY?
8PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
too high
Avg. guess
(44)
Actual
(86)
When asked in a survey, what
percentage of people do you think
said that, taking all things
together, they are very happy or
rather happy?
% point differencetoo lowCountry
-27
-28
-28
-29
-31
-32
-34
-36
-36
-38
-38
-38
-39
-41
-42
-42
-42
-42
-43
-44
-45
-45
-45
-46
-46
-47
-51
-51
-52
-52
-61
-66
60 87
57 84
60 88
53 82
58 89
41 73
47 81
40 76
48 85
54 92
46 85
38 76
45 84
49 90
41 83
43 85
42 84
51 93
34 77
42 87
47 92
41 86
41 86
49 95
47 93
22 69
42 93
43 94
40 92
44 96
28 89
24 90
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
Canada*
Netherlands*
Norway*
Australia*
Philippines
Russia
India
Peru
China
Colombia
Montenegro*
South Africa
Germany
US
France*
Chile
Turkey
Thailand
Serbia*
Japan
Great Britain*
Argentina
Spain
Sweden
Singapore
Hungary*
Poland
Mexico
Brazil
Malaysia
Hong Kong
South Korea
Every country thinks people are
much less happy than they say
they are.
The ‘actual’ data for this question is largely from the World Values Survey. Instances where the ‘actual’ data comes from another source are indicated with an asterisk (*).
Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 9
PERSONALLY BELIEVE THAT
DO YOU THINK SAID THEY
WHAT PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE
WHEN ASKED IN A SURVEY,
HOMOSEXUALITY IS
MORALLY UNACCEPTABLE?
10PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
too high
Avg. guess
(49)
Actual
(37)% point differencetoo lowCountry
36 5
43 14
34 6
47 22
33 8
55 30
73 49
41 19
29 7
35 14
59 40
33 15
49 32
22 5
22 5
36 19
79 63
59 44
41 27
51 39
43 32
28 17
42 31
51 44
79 72
42 37
65 61
43 43
76 78
84 88
50 57
54 65
56 67
51 62
79 93
+31
+29
+28
+25
+25
+25
+24
+22
+22
+21
+19
+18
+17
+17
+17
+16
+16
+15
+14
+12
+11
+11
+11
+7
+7
+5
+4
0
-2
-4
-7
-11
-11
-11
-14
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
Netherlands*
Czech Republic
Spain
Taiwan*
Germany
Hungary*
Serbia*
Italy
Belgium*
France
Mexico
Canada
Hong Kong*
Denmark*
Norway*
Australia*
Montenegro*
Peru*
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Great Britain
Japan
Poland
Russia
US
China
Israel
Turkey
Malaysia
South Korea
Philippines
India
South Africa
Indonesia
When asked in a survey, what
percentage of people do you think
said they personally believe that
homosexuality is
morally unacceptable?
People are often very wrong on
how acceptable their fellow
citizens find homosexuality.
The ‘actual’ data for this question is largely from Pew Research Center. Instances where the ‘actual’ data comes from another source are indicated with an asterisk (*).
Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 11
PERSONALLY BELIEVE THAT
DO YOU THINK SAID THEY
WHAT PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE
WHEN ASKED IN A SURVEY,
SEX BETWEEN UNMARRIED ADULTS
IS MORALLY UNACCEPTABLE?
12PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
too high
Avg. guess
(35)
Actual
(30)% point differencetoo lowCountry
34 5
35 10
35 13
42 25
21 6
28 14
16 2
22 8
26 13
36 23
26 13
18 6
39 28
34 23
22 11
17 7
25 15
15 6
31 22
43 35
20 13
26 21
38 35
33 30
22 22
29 30
39 44
78 87
39 48
56 67
26 37
55 71
40 58
79 97
72 91
+29
+25
+22
+16
+15
+14
+14
+14
+13
+13
+13
+12
+11
+11
+11
+11
+10
+9
+9
+8
+7
+5
+3
+3
0
-1
-5
-9
-9
-11
-11
-16
-18
-18
-19
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
Netherlands*
Czech Republic
Serbia*
Montenegro*
France
Belgium*
Denmark*
Spain
Australia*
Taiwan*
Chile
Germany
Peru*
Hong Kong*
Italy
Hungary*
Canada
Norway*
Poland
Brazil
Great Britain
Japan
South Korea
US
Argentina
Russia
Mexico
Malaysia
South Africa
India
Israel
Philippines
China
Indonesia
Turkey
When asked in a survey, what
percentage of people do you think
said they personally believe that
sex between unmarried adults is
morally unacceptable?
Countries are also often very
wrong on how acceptable people
find sex before marriage.
The ‘actual’ data for this question is largely from Pew Research Center. Instances where the ‘actual’ data comes from another source are indicated with an asterisk (*).
Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 13
PERSONALLY BELIEVE THAT
DO YOU THINK SAID THEY
WHAT PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE
WHEN ASKED IN A SURVEY,
HAVING AN ABORTION
IS MORALLY UNACCEPTABLE?
14PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
too high
Avg. guess
(47)
Actual
(41)% point differencetoo lowCountry
37 8
31 6
43 19
37 15
26 4
53 32
38 18
50 33
40 24
31 14
50 35
40 26
24 10
39 26
57 44
41 28
45 32
62 52
34 25
60 51
48 44
44 41
38 37
48 49
55 56
61 63
75 79
56 61
41 47
49 58
78 89
44 58
46 64
61 79
74 93
+29
+25
+24
+22
+22
+21
+20
+17
+17
+17
+15
+14
+14
+13
+13
+13
+12
+10
+9
+9
+4
+3
+1
-1
-1
-2
-4
-5
-6
-9
-11
-14
-18
-18
-19
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
Netherlands*
Belgium*
Germany
Hungary*
Denmark*
Taiwan*
Czech Republic
Hong Kong*
Australia*
France
Israel
Spain
Norway*
Canada
Montenegro*
Japan
Serbia*
Turkey
Great Britain
Peru*
Russia
Italy
China
US
Argentina
Mexico
Malaysia
South Africa
Poland
India
Indonesia
South Korea
Chile
Brazil
Philippines
When asked in a survey, what
percentage of people do you think
said they personally believe that
having an abortion is morally
unacceptable?
Many are also very wrong on how
acceptable abortion is to people
in their country, with some
overestimating concern and some
underestimating.
The ‘actual’ data for this question is largely from Pew Research Center. Instances where the ‘actual’ data comes from another source are indicated with an asterisk (*).
Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 15
WEALTHY 70% OWN?
DO YOU THINK THE LEAST
TOTAL HOUSEHOLD WEALTH
WHAT PERCENTAGE OF
16PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
too high
Avg. guess
(29)
Actual
(15)
What percentage of total
household wealth do you think the
least wealthy 70% own?
% point differencetoo lowCountry
India
Thailand
South Africa
Taiwan
US
Singapore
Chile
Russia
China
Mexico
Israel
Denmark
Poland
Colombia
Brazil
Germany
Czech Republic
Netherlands
Sweden
South Korea
Canada
Japan
France
Italy
Spain
Norway
Belgium
Australia
Great Britain
+28
+24
+22
+21
+21
+18
+18
+17
+17
+16
+16
+16
+16
+15
+15
+14
+13
+11
+11
+9
+9
+8
+8
+7
+7
+6
+1
+1
-1
39 10
33 9
29 8
39 17
28 7
37 19
31 13
22 5
34 17
31 15
30 14
21 5
31 15
28 13
24 9
27 12
27 14
29 18
20 9
26 17
25 16
32 24
26 19
29 22
29 22
21 15
26 25
24 24
19 21
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
Nearly every country
overestimates the wealth of the
70% least wealthy.
The ‘actual’ data for this question is from Credit Suisse. Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 17
WHO LIVES THERE?
ARE OWNED BY SOMEONE
HOUSEHOLDS, HOW MANY
OUT OF EVERY 100
18PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
too high
Avg. guess
(49)
Actual
(68)
Out of every 100 households, how
many are owned by someone who
lives there?
% point differencetoo lowCountry
Denmark
Colombia
Hong Kong
Czech Republic
South Korea
Japan
Netherlands
Malaysia
Belgium
Italy
France
Philippines
Turkey
US
South Africa
Germany
Great Britain
Norway
Canada
Chile
Thailand
Poland
Israel
Australia
Sweden
Singapore
Spain
Peru
Russia
Brazil
Hungary
Serbia
Vietnam
China
Mexico
Argentina
Taiwan
India
+1
-1
-5
-5
-10
-10
-10
-11
-13
-13
-14
-14
-15
-16
-16
-17
-17
-17
-17
-18
-19
-20
-20
-21
-22
-22
-23
-25
-25
-26
-27
-28
-29
-30
-31
-31
-35
-42
51 50
38 39
46 50
51 56
44 54
51 62
45 56
44 56
50 63
59 72
44 58
41 55
45 60
47 63
39 55
28 45
47 64
60 77
50 68
46 64
51 70
51 70
47 67
44 65
38 60
68 91
56 79
45 70
60 85
42 68
64 91
59 88
62 91
60 90
45 76
41 72
50 84
44 87
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
Nearly all countries massively
underestimate how many
households own or are buying
their own home.
The ‘actual’ data for this question is from a variety of sources. Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 19
SPENT ON HEALTH
PRODUCT DO YOU THINK IS
ANNUAL GROSS DOMESTIC
WHAT PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL
EXPENDITURE EACH YEAR?
20PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
too high
Avg. guess
(21)
Actual
(8)% point differencetoo lowCountry
Indonesia
Malaysia
Thailand
India
Philippines
Canada
Turkey
Brazil
Montenegro
Singapore
Hong Kong*
South Africa
China
Taiwan*
US*
Mexico
Argentina
Japan
Belgium
Peru
Israel
France
Australia*
Norway*
Denmark
Serbia*
Great Britain
Colombia
South Korea
Sweden*
Germany
Vietnam
Italy
Czech Republic
Netherlands
Chile
Spain
Hungary
Russia
Poland
+36
+33
+24
+23
+19
+18
+18
+17
+17
+16
+16
+16
+15
+15
+14
+13
+12
+12
+12
+11
+11
+11
+11
+11
+11
+10
+10
+9
+9
+9
+9
+9
+9
+8
+8
+8
+8
+4
+4
+4
39 3
37 4
30 7
27 5
24 5
28 10
23 5
25 8
23 6
21 5
21 5
25 9
21 6
22 7
31 18
19 6
17 5
22 10
22 11
17 6
19 8
22 12
21 10
20 10
21 11
20 10
19 9
17 7
17 7
20 11
20 11
16 7
18 9
16 7
19 11
16 8
17 9
12 7
11 7
10 6
What percentage of total annual
Gross Domestic Product do you
think is spent on health
expenditure each year?
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
We think we spend much more on
our health than we actually do.
The ‘actual’ data for this question is largely from the World Bank. Instances where the ‘actual’ data comes from another source are indicated with an asterisk (*).
Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 21
YOUR COUNTRY IS?
CURRENT POPULATION OF
WHAT DO YOU THINK THE
22PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
too high
Avg. guess
(92m)
Actual
(95m)
What do you think the current
population of your country is?
% differencetoo lowCountry
8 7.31
25 23.51
6 5.68
0.65 0.62
70 67.96
147 144.10
80 78.74
10 9.84
44 43.42
64 63.26
10 9.92
120 119.53
17 16.94
82 82.18
100 100.98
24 24.25
18 18.19
30 30.33
38 38.42
31 31.38
50 50.62
60 60.80
7 7.10
90 91.70
35 35.85
11 11.27
47 48.23
65 66.76
45 46.42
250 257.56
200 207.85
5 5.24
8 8.38
1300 1371.22
10 10.55
52 54.96
120 126.96
300 321.42
5 5.54
+10%
+6%
+6%
+5%
+3%
+2%
+2%
+2%
+1%
+1%
+1%
0%
0%
0%
-1%
-1%
-1%
-1%
-1%
-1%
-1%
-1%
-1%
-2%
-2%
-2%
-3%
-3%
-3%
-3%
-4%
-5%
-5%
-5%
-5%
-5%
-5%
-7%
-10%
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
Hong Kong
Taiwan*
Denmark
Montenegro*
Thailand
Russia
Turkey*
Hungary
Argentina
Great Britain*
Sweden*
Mexico*
Netherlands
Germany*
Philippines*
Australia*
Chile*
Malaysia
Poland*
Peru
South Korea
Italy
Serbia*
Vietnam
Canada
Belgium*
Colombia
France*
Spain
Indonesia
Brazil
Norway*
Israel
China
Czech Republic
South Africa
Japan
US
Singapore
We are mostly pretty good at
knowing what our current
population size is.
The ‘actual’ data for this question is largely from the World Bank. Instances where the ‘actual’ data comes from another source are indicated with an asterisk (*).
Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 23
IS PROJECTED TO BE IN 2050?
POPULATION IN YOUR COUNTRY
WHAT DO YOU THINK THE
24PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
too high
Avg. guess
(105m)
Actual
projection
(103m)
And what do you think the
population in your country is
projected to be in 2050 by the
United Nations?
% point differencetoo lowCountry
27 20.41
80 62.45
160 128.60
10 8.15
0.7 0.57
85 74.51
50 44.84
7 6.30
24 21.60
11 9.97
60 54.93
19 17.60
45 41.90
70 65.54
35 33.14
7 6.66
250 238.27
7 6.68
35 33.50
100 95.82
1400 1348.06
13 12.53
57 55.45
65 63.55
45 44.14
72 71.14
12 11.88
148 148.26
75 75.36
50 50.59
40 40.73
110 112.78
158 163.75
8 8.32
12 12.61
300 322.24
356 388.87
98 107.41
6 7.33
+32%
+28%
+24%
+23%
+22%
+14%
+12%
+11%
+11%
+10%
+9%
+8%
+7%
+7%
+6%
+5%
+5%
+5%
+4%
+4%
+4%
+4%
+3%
+2%
+2%
+1%
+1%
0%
0%
-1%
-2%
-2%
-4%
-4%
-5%
-7%
-8%
-9%
-18%
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
Taiwan*
Thailand
Russia
Hong Kong
Montenegro
Germany
Spain
Denmark
Chile
Czech Republic
Colombia
Netherlands
Peru
South Africa
Poland
Norway
Brazil
Singapore
Australia
Turkey
China
Belgium
Argentina
Italy*
Canada
France
Sweden
Philippines
Great Britain
South Korea
Malaysia
Vietnam
Mexico
Hungary
Israel
Indonesia
US
Japan
Serbia
But we are often a lot less
accurate when estimating what
our population size will be in the
future.
The ‘actual’ data for this question is largely from the United Nations. Instances where the ‘actual’ data comes from another source are indicated with an asterisk (*).
Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 25
TRUMP OR HILLARY CLINTON
DO YOU THINK THAT DONALD
US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION,
THINKING ABOUT THE UPCOMING
WILL BE ELECTED AS PRESIDENT?
26PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016
Trump Net Trump
Thinking about the upcoming US
Presidential election, do you think
that Donald Trump or Hillary
Clinton will be elected
as president?*
%ClintonCountry
21%
13%
4%
-13%
-19%
-24%
-30%
-32%
-33%
-34%
-37%
-40%
-41%
-44%
-45%
-47%
-47%
-50%
-51%
-51%
-53%
-55%
-55%
-57%
-58%
-59%
-60%
-60%
-60%
-60%
-62%
-62%
-63%
-64%
-65%
-70%
-71%
-72%
-79%
-81%
29%
29%
28%
48%
52%
50%
56%
58%
54%
60%
61%
64%
58%
61%
61%
60%
66%
68%
67%
65%
67%
69%
71%
75%
69%
73%
73%
74%
76%
75%
72%
70%
74%
75%
74%
82%
82%
82%
84%
86%
50%
42%
32%
35%
33%
26%
26%
26%
21%
26%
25%
24%
17%
17%
16%
13%
19%
18%
16%
14%
14%
14%
16%
17%
11%
14%
13%
14%
16%
14%
10%
8%
11%
11%
10%
13%
11%
10%
5%
6%
Russia
Serbia
China
Montenegro
Israel
US
Hungary
Poland
Czech Republic
Turkey
India
South Africa
Australia
Canada
Great Britain
Malaysia
Thailand
Sweden
Italy
France
Singapore
Germany
Peru
Philippines
Brazil
Indonesia
Hong Kong
Argentina
Vietnam
Denmark
Taiwan
Japan
Netherlands
Spain
Belgium
Colombia
Norway
Chile
South Korea
Mexico
And who saw Trump winning? Not
many, except in Russia.
This question was asked in the month leading up to the US Presidential election 2016.
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 27
LOOKING ACROSS THE FIVE QUESTIONS
ABOUT FACTUAL REALITIES, WE HAVE
CALCULATED A MEASURE OF HOW
ACCURATE THE POPULATION OF EACH
COUNTRY IS.
THIS GIVES US OUR
“INDEX OF IGNORANCE”
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 28
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
INDEX OF IGNORANCE
India
China
Taiwan
SouthAfrica
US
Brazil
Thailand
Singapore
Turkey
Indonesia
Mexico
Canada
Montenegro
Russia
Serbia
Philippines
HongKong
Israel
Denmark
Argentina
France
Vietnam
Peru
Spain
Chile
Hungary
Japan
Belgium
Poland
Colombia
Sweden
Norway
Italy
Germany
Australia
Malaysia
CzechRepublic
SouthKorea
GreatBritain
Netherlands
Leastaccurate
Mostaccurate
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 29
• These are the findings of the Ipsos MORI Perils of Perception Survey 2016. 27,250 interviews were conducted between 22nd
September – 6th November 2016.
• The survey is conducted in 40 countries around the world, via the Ipsos Online Panel system in Argentina, Australia, Belgium,
Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Israel,
Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan,
Thailand, Turkey, USA, Vietnam. The following countries used either online or face-to-face methodologies: Czech Republic,
Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Serbia.
• Approximately 1000 individuals aged 16-64 or 18-64 were surveyed in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Great
Britain, Italy, Japan, Spain, USA, and approximately 800 individuals aged 18-64 were surveyed Czech Republic, Montenegro,
Netherlands, Norway, Serbia. Approximately 500 individuals aged 16-64 or 18-64 were surveyed in the remaining countries.
• The “actual” data for each question is taken from a variety of verified sources including The World Values Survey and Pew
Research Center. A full list of sources/links to the actual data can be found here.
• Attitudinal data (where existing sources were not available) was collected in separate surveys conducted between September
and November 2016. Data was collected using a combination of online, telephone or face-to-face methodologies.
• Where results do not sum to 100, this may be due to computer rounding, multiple responses or the exclusion of don't knows
or not stated responses.
• Data are weighted to match the profile of the population.
PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 30
For more information, please contact:
PERILS OF
PERCEPTION
2016
Bobby Duffy
Bobby.Duffy@ipsos.com
@BobbyIpsosMORI

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  • 1. PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 1 A 40-COUNTRY STUDY PERILS OF PERCEPTION 2016
  • 2. PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 2 THESE ARE THE LATEST FINDINGS FROM THE IPSOS PERILS OF PERCEPTION SURVEY. THE RESULTS HIGHLIGHT HOW WRONG PEOPLE ACROSS 40 COUNTRIES ARE ABOUT SOME KEY ISSUES AND FEATURES OF THE POPULATION IN THEIR COUNTRY. PERCEPTIONS ARE NOT REALITY…
  • 3. PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 3 MUSLIM? YOU THINK ARE ABOUT HOW MANY DO OUT OF EVERY 100 PEOPLE
  • 4. 4PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 too high Avg. guess (19) Actual (10.2) Out of every 100 people, about how many do you think are Muslim? % point differencetoo lowCountry 31 7.5 22 1.7 23 5.5 20 3.7 21 5.0 23 7.0 17 1.0 24 10.0 17 3.2 28 14.2 17 4.6 19 6.0 12 <0.1 14 2.1 25 14.0 16 4.9 15 4.8 15 4.1 12 2.4 13 3.1 8 <0.1 12 3.7 8 <0.1 10 1.8 7 <0.1 7 <0.1 7 <0.1 7 0.2 6 <0.1 6 0.2 6 0.2 5 <0.1 24 19.1 6 1.0 23 18.6 68 63.7 3 <0.1 80 87.2 81 98.0 +24 +21 +17 +17 +16 +16 +16 +14 +14 +14 +13 +13 +12 +11 +11 +11 +11 +11 +10 +10 +8 +8 +8 +8 +7 +7 +7 +6 +6 +6 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +4 +3 -7 -17 PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 France South Africa Philippines Italy Germany* Belgium* US Russia Canada* India* Sweden Netherlands Brazil Spain Singapore* Thailand* Great Britain Denmark Australia Serbia* Mexico* Norway Chile Hong Kong Poland Colombia Taiwan South Korea Hungary Japan Vietnam Peru Montenegro* Argentina Israel Malaysia Czech Republic Indonesia Turkey The ‘actual’ data for this question is largely from Pew Research Center. Instances where the ‘actual’ data comes from another source are indicated with an asterisk (*). Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources. Nearly all countries overestimate their Muslim population, and many are extraordinarily wrong.
  • 5. PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 5 MUSLIM? YOU THINK WILL BE ABOUT HOW MANY DO OUT OF EVERY 100 PEOPLE THINKING ABOUT 2020,
  • 6. 6PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 too high Avg. guess (25) Actual (10.9) Now thinking about 2020, out of every 100 people, about how many do you think will be Muslim? % point differencetoo lowCountry 40 8.3 30 1.9 31 4.9 32 7.5 27 2.8 31 6.9 23 1.1 27 5.7 27 6.5 34 15.4 26 6.9 30 11.4 21 3.0 18 <0.1 21 3.3 21 5.0 22 6.1 21 6.0 31 16.1 20 5.1 14 0.1 13 <0.1 12 <0.1 16 4.9 11 0.3 11 <0.1 11 <0.1 31 20.1 31 20.3 10 0.9 10 0.9 9 <0.1 8 <0.1 10 2.1 7 0.2 4 0.2 63 66.1 81 87.0 79 98.0 France South Africa Italy Belgium Canada Germany US Philippines Sweden India Netherlands Russia Australia Brazil Spain Serbia Great Britain Thailand Singapore Denmark Hungary Poland Chile Norway South Korea Mexico Colombia Israel Montenegro Argentina Peru Taiwan Vietnam Hong Kong Japan Czech Republic Malaysia Indonesia Turkey +31 +28 +26 +24 +24 +24 +21 +21 +21 +19 +19 +18 +18 +18 +17 +16 +16 +15 +15 +14 +14 +13 +12 +11 +11 +11 +11 +11 +10 +10 +9 +9 +8 +8 +6 +4 -3 -6 -19 PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 Nearly every country thinks their Muslim population will grow much more than is projected. The ‘actual’ data for this question is from Pew Research Center. Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
  • 7. PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 7 SAID THAT OF PEOPLE DO YOU THINK WHAT PERCENTAGE OF WHEN ASKED IN A SURVEY, THEY ARE HAPPY?
  • 8. 8PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 too high Avg. guess (44) Actual (86) When asked in a survey, what percentage of people do you think said that, taking all things together, they are very happy or rather happy? % point differencetoo lowCountry -27 -28 -28 -29 -31 -32 -34 -36 -36 -38 -38 -38 -39 -41 -42 -42 -42 -42 -43 -44 -45 -45 -45 -46 -46 -47 -51 -51 -52 -52 -61 -66 60 87 57 84 60 88 53 82 58 89 41 73 47 81 40 76 48 85 54 92 46 85 38 76 45 84 49 90 41 83 43 85 42 84 51 93 34 77 42 87 47 92 41 86 41 86 49 95 47 93 22 69 42 93 43 94 40 92 44 96 28 89 24 90 PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 Canada* Netherlands* Norway* Australia* Philippines Russia India Peru China Colombia Montenegro* South Africa Germany US France* Chile Turkey Thailand Serbia* Japan Great Britain* Argentina Spain Sweden Singapore Hungary* Poland Mexico Brazil Malaysia Hong Kong South Korea Every country thinks people are much less happy than they say they are. The ‘actual’ data for this question is largely from the World Values Survey. Instances where the ‘actual’ data comes from another source are indicated with an asterisk (*). Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
  • 9. PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 9 PERSONALLY BELIEVE THAT DO YOU THINK SAID THEY WHAT PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE WHEN ASKED IN A SURVEY, HOMOSEXUALITY IS MORALLY UNACCEPTABLE?
  • 10. 10PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 too high Avg. guess (49) Actual (37)% point differencetoo lowCountry 36 5 43 14 34 6 47 22 33 8 55 30 73 49 41 19 29 7 35 14 59 40 33 15 49 32 22 5 22 5 36 19 79 63 59 44 41 27 51 39 43 32 28 17 42 31 51 44 79 72 42 37 65 61 43 43 76 78 84 88 50 57 54 65 56 67 51 62 79 93 +31 +29 +28 +25 +25 +25 +24 +22 +22 +21 +19 +18 +17 +17 +17 +16 +16 +15 +14 +12 +11 +11 +11 +7 +7 +5 +4 0 -2 -4 -7 -11 -11 -11 -14 PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 Netherlands* Czech Republic Spain Taiwan* Germany Hungary* Serbia* Italy Belgium* France Mexico Canada Hong Kong* Denmark* Norway* Australia* Montenegro* Peru* Argentina Brazil Chile Great Britain Japan Poland Russia US China Israel Turkey Malaysia South Korea Philippines India South Africa Indonesia When asked in a survey, what percentage of people do you think said they personally believe that homosexuality is morally unacceptable? People are often very wrong on how acceptable their fellow citizens find homosexuality. The ‘actual’ data for this question is largely from Pew Research Center. Instances where the ‘actual’ data comes from another source are indicated with an asterisk (*). Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
  • 11. PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 11 PERSONALLY BELIEVE THAT DO YOU THINK SAID THEY WHAT PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE WHEN ASKED IN A SURVEY, SEX BETWEEN UNMARRIED ADULTS IS MORALLY UNACCEPTABLE?
  • 12. 12PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 too high Avg. guess (35) Actual (30)% point differencetoo lowCountry 34 5 35 10 35 13 42 25 21 6 28 14 16 2 22 8 26 13 36 23 26 13 18 6 39 28 34 23 22 11 17 7 25 15 15 6 31 22 43 35 20 13 26 21 38 35 33 30 22 22 29 30 39 44 78 87 39 48 56 67 26 37 55 71 40 58 79 97 72 91 +29 +25 +22 +16 +15 +14 +14 +14 +13 +13 +13 +12 +11 +11 +11 +11 +10 +9 +9 +8 +7 +5 +3 +3 0 -1 -5 -9 -9 -11 -11 -16 -18 -18 -19 PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 Netherlands* Czech Republic Serbia* Montenegro* France Belgium* Denmark* Spain Australia* Taiwan* Chile Germany Peru* Hong Kong* Italy Hungary* Canada Norway* Poland Brazil Great Britain Japan South Korea US Argentina Russia Mexico Malaysia South Africa India Israel Philippines China Indonesia Turkey When asked in a survey, what percentage of people do you think said they personally believe that sex between unmarried adults is morally unacceptable? Countries are also often very wrong on how acceptable people find sex before marriage. The ‘actual’ data for this question is largely from Pew Research Center. Instances where the ‘actual’ data comes from another source are indicated with an asterisk (*). Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
  • 13. PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 13 PERSONALLY BELIEVE THAT DO YOU THINK SAID THEY WHAT PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE WHEN ASKED IN A SURVEY, HAVING AN ABORTION IS MORALLY UNACCEPTABLE?
  • 14. 14PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 too high Avg. guess (47) Actual (41)% point differencetoo lowCountry 37 8 31 6 43 19 37 15 26 4 53 32 38 18 50 33 40 24 31 14 50 35 40 26 24 10 39 26 57 44 41 28 45 32 62 52 34 25 60 51 48 44 44 41 38 37 48 49 55 56 61 63 75 79 56 61 41 47 49 58 78 89 44 58 46 64 61 79 74 93 +29 +25 +24 +22 +22 +21 +20 +17 +17 +17 +15 +14 +14 +13 +13 +13 +12 +10 +9 +9 +4 +3 +1 -1 -1 -2 -4 -5 -6 -9 -11 -14 -18 -18 -19 PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 Netherlands* Belgium* Germany Hungary* Denmark* Taiwan* Czech Republic Hong Kong* Australia* France Israel Spain Norway* Canada Montenegro* Japan Serbia* Turkey Great Britain Peru* Russia Italy China US Argentina Mexico Malaysia South Africa Poland India Indonesia South Korea Chile Brazil Philippines When asked in a survey, what percentage of people do you think said they personally believe that having an abortion is morally unacceptable? Many are also very wrong on how acceptable abortion is to people in their country, with some overestimating concern and some underestimating. The ‘actual’ data for this question is largely from Pew Research Center. Instances where the ‘actual’ data comes from another source are indicated with an asterisk (*). Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
  • 15. PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 15 WEALTHY 70% OWN? DO YOU THINK THE LEAST TOTAL HOUSEHOLD WEALTH WHAT PERCENTAGE OF
  • 16. 16PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 too high Avg. guess (29) Actual (15) What percentage of total household wealth do you think the least wealthy 70% own? % point differencetoo lowCountry India Thailand South Africa Taiwan US Singapore Chile Russia China Mexico Israel Denmark Poland Colombia Brazil Germany Czech Republic Netherlands Sweden South Korea Canada Japan France Italy Spain Norway Belgium Australia Great Britain +28 +24 +22 +21 +21 +18 +18 +17 +17 +16 +16 +16 +16 +15 +15 +14 +13 +11 +11 +9 +9 +8 +8 +7 +7 +6 +1 +1 -1 39 10 33 9 29 8 39 17 28 7 37 19 31 13 22 5 34 17 31 15 30 14 21 5 31 15 28 13 24 9 27 12 27 14 29 18 20 9 26 17 25 16 32 24 26 19 29 22 29 22 21 15 26 25 24 24 19 21 PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 Nearly every country overestimates the wealth of the 70% least wealthy. The ‘actual’ data for this question is from Credit Suisse. Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
  • 17. PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 17 WHO LIVES THERE? ARE OWNED BY SOMEONE HOUSEHOLDS, HOW MANY OUT OF EVERY 100
  • 18. 18PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 too high Avg. guess (49) Actual (68) Out of every 100 households, how many are owned by someone who lives there? % point differencetoo lowCountry Denmark Colombia Hong Kong Czech Republic South Korea Japan Netherlands Malaysia Belgium Italy France Philippines Turkey US South Africa Germany Great Britain Norway Canada Chile Thailand Poland Israel Australia Sweden Singapore Spain Peru Russia Brazil Hungary Serbia Vietnam China Mexico Argentina Taiwan India +1 -1 -5 -5 -10 -10 -10 -11 -13 -13 -14 -14 -15 -16 -16 -17 -17 -17 -17 -18 -19 -20 -20 -21 -22 -22 -23 -25 -25 -26 -27 -28 -29 -30 -31 -31 -35 -42 51 50 38 39 46 50 51 56 44 54 51 62 45 56 44 56 50 63 59 72 44 58 41 55 45 60 47 63 39 55 28 45 47 64 60 77 50 68 46 64 51 70 51 70 47 67 44 65 38 60 68 91 56 79 45 70 60 85 42 68 64 91 59 88 62 91 60 90 45 76 41 72 50 84 44 87 PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 Nearly all countries massively underestimate how many households own or are buying their own home. The ‘actual’ data for this question is from a variety of sources. Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
  • 19. PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 19 SPENT ON HEALTH PRODUCT DO YOU THINK IS ANNUAL GROSS DOMESTIC WHAT PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL EXPENDITURE EACH YEAR?
  • 20. 20PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 too high Avg. guess (21) Actual (8)% point differencetoo lowCountry Indonesia Malaysia Thailand India Philippines Canada Turkey Brazil Montenegro Singapore Hong Kong* South Africa China Taiwan* US* Mexico Argentina Japan Belgium Peru Israel France Australia* Norway* Denmark Serbia* Great Britain Colombia South Korea Sweden* Germany Vietnam Italy Czech Republic Netherlands Chile Spain Hungary Russia Poland +36 +33 +24 +23 +19 +18 +18 +17 +17 +16 +16 +16 +15 +15 +14 +13 +12 +12 +12 +11 +11 +11 +11 +11 +11 +10 +10 +9 +9 +9 +9 +9 +9 +8 +8 +8 +8 +4 +4 +4 39 3 37 4 30 7 27 5 24 5 28 10 23 5 25 8 23 6 21 5 21 5 25 9 21 6 22 7 31 18 19 6 17 5 22 10 22 11 17 6 19 8 22 12 21 10 20 10 21 11 20 10 19 9 17 7 17 7 20 11 20 11 16 7 18 9 16 7 19 11 16 8 17 9 12 7 11 7 10 6 What percentage of total annual Gross Domestic Product do you think is spent on health expenditure each year? PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 We think we spend much more on our health than we actually do. The ‘actual’ data for this question is largely from the World Bank. Instances where the ‘actual’ data comes from another source are indicated with an asterisk (*). Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
  • 21. PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 21 YOUR COUNTRY IS? CURRENT POPULATION OF WHAT DO YOU THINK THE
  • 22. 22PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 too high Avg. guess (92m) Actual (95m) What do you think the current population of your country is? % differencetoo lowCountry 8 7.31 25 23.51 6 5.68 0.65 0.62 70 67.96 147 144.10 80 78.74 10 9.84 44 43.42 64 63.26 10 9.92 120 119.53 17 16.94 82 82.18 100 100.98 24 24.25 18 18.19 30 30.33 38 38.42 31 31.38 50 50.62 60 60.80 7 7.10 90 91.70 35 35.85 11 11.27 47 48.23 65 66.76 45 46.42 250 257.56 200 207.85 5 5.24 8 8.38 1300 1371.22 10 10.55 52 54.96 120 126.96 300 321.42 5 5.54 +10% +6% +6% +5% +3% +2% +2% +2% +1% +1% +1% 0% 0% 0% -1% -1% -1% -1% -1% -1% -1% -1% -1% -2% -2% -2% -3% -3% -3% -3% -4% -5% -5% -5% -5% -5% -5% -7% -10% PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 Hong Kong Taiwan* Denmark Montenegro* Thailand Russia Turkey* Hungary Argentina Great Britain* Sweden* Mexico* Netherlands Germany* Philippines* Australia* Chile* Malaysia Poland* Peru South Korea Italy Serbia* Vietnam Canada Belgium* Colombia France* Spain Indonesia Brazil Norway* Israel China Czech Republic South Africa Japan US Singapore We are mostly pretty good at knowing what our current population size is. The ‘actual’ data for this question is largely from the World Bank. Instances where the ‘actual’ data comes from another source are indicated with an asterisk (*). Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
  • 23. PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 23 IS PROJECTED TO BE IN 2050? POPULATION IN YOUR COUNTRY WHAT DO YOU THINK THE
  • 24. 24PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 too high Avg. guess (105m) Actual projection (103m) And what do you think the population in your country is projected to be in 2050 by the United Nations? % point differencetoo lowCountry 27 20.41 80 62.45 160 128.60 10 8.15 0.7 0.57 85 74.51 50 44.84 7 6.30 24 21.60 11 9.97 60 54.93 19 17.60 45 41.90 70 65.54 35 33.14 7 6.66 250 238.27 7 6.68 35 33.50 100 95.82 1400 1348.06 13 12.53 57 55.45 65 63.55 45 44.14 72 71.14 12 11.88 148 148.26 75 75.36 50 50.59 40 40.73 110 112.78 158 163.75 8 8.32 12 12.61 300 322.24 356 388.87 98 107.41 6 7.33 +32% +28% +24% +23% +22% +14% +12% +11% +11% +10% +9% +8% +7% +7% +6% +5% +5% +5% +4% +4% +4% +4% +3% +2% +2% +1% +1% 0% 0% -1% -2% -2% -4% -4% -5% -7% -8% -9% -18% PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 Taiwan* Thailand Russia Hong Kong Montenegro Germany Spain Denmark Chile Czech Republic Colombia Netherlands Peru South Africa Poland Norway Brazil Singapore Australia Turkey China Belgium Argentina Italy* Canada France Sweden Philippines Great Britain South Korea Malaysia Vietnam Mexico Hungary Israel Indonesia US Japan Serbia But we are often a lot less accurate when estimating what our population size will be in the future. The ‘actual’ data for this question is largely from the United Nations. Instances where the ‘actual’ data comes from another source are indicated with an asterisk (*). Please see http://perils.ipsos.com/ for full details of all sources.
  • 25. PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 25 TRUMP OR HILLARY CLINTON DO YOU THINK THAT DONALD US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, THINKING ABOUT THE UPCOMING WILL BE ELECTED AS PRESIDENT?
  • 26. 26PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 Trump Net Trump Thinking about the upcoming US Presidential election, do you think that Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton will be elected as president?* %ClintonCountry 21% 13% 4% -13% -19% -24% -30% -32% -33% -34% -37% -40% -41% -44% -45% -47% -47% -50% -51% -51% -53% -55% -55% -57% -58% -59% -60% -60% -60% -60% -62% -62% -63% -64% -65% -70% -71% -72% -79% -81% 29% 29% 28% 48% 52% 50% 56% 58% 54% 60% 61% 64% 58% 61% 61% 60% 66% 68% 67% 65% 67% 69% 71% 75% 69% 73% 73% 74% 76% 75% 72% 70% 74% 75% 74% 82% 82% 82% 84% 86% 50% 42% 32% 35% 33% 26% 26% 26% 21% 26% 25% 24% 17% 17% 16% 13% 19% 18% 16% 14% 14% 14% 16% 17% 11% 14% 13% 14% 16% 14% 10% 8% 11% 11% 10% 13% 11% 10% 5% 6% Russia Serbia China Montenegro Israel US Hungary Poland Czech Republic Turkey India South Africa Australia Canada Great Britain Malaysia Thailand Sweden Italy France Singapore Germany Peru Philippines Brazil Indonesia Hong Kong Argentina Vietnam Denmark Taiwan Japan Netherlands Spain Belgium Colombia Norway Chile South Korea Mexico And who saw Trump winning? Not many, except in Russia. This question was asked in the month leading up to the US Presidential election 2016.
  • 27. PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 27 LOOKING ACROSS THE FIVE QUESTIONS ABOUT FACTUAL REALITIES, WE HAVE CALCULATED A MEASURE OF HOW ACCURATE THE POPULATION OF EACH COUNTRY IS. THIS GIVES US OUR “INDEX OF IGNORANCE”
  • 28. PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 INDEX OF IGNORANCE India China Taiwan SouthAfrica US Brazil Thailand Singapore Turkey Indonesia Mexico Canada Montenegro Russia Serbia Philippines HongKong Israel Denmark Argentina France Vietnam Peru Spain Chile Hungary Japan Belgium Poland Colombia Sweden Norway Italy Germany Australia Malaysia CzechRepublic SouthKorea GreatBritain Netherlands Leastaccurate Mostaccurate
  • 29. PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 29 • These are the findings of the Ipsos MORI Perils of Perception Survey 2016. 27,250 interviews were conducted between 22nd September – 6th November 2016. • The survey is conducted in 40 countries around the world, via the Ipsos Online Panel system in Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, USA, Vietnam. The following countries used either online or face-to-face methodologies: Czech Republic, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Serbia. • Approximately 1000 individuals aged 16-64 or 18-64 were surveyed in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Spain, USA, and approximately 800 individuals aged 18-64 were surveyed Czech Republic, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Serbia. Approximately 500 individuals aged 16-64 or 18-64 were surveyed in the remaining countries. • The “actual” data for each question is taken from a variety of verified sources including The World Values Survey and Pew Research Center. A full list of sources/links to the actual data can be found here. • Attitudinal data (where existing sources were not available) was collected in separate surveys conducted between September and November 2016. Data was collected using a combination of online, telephone or face-to-face methodologies. • Where results do not sum to 100, this may be due to computer rounding, multiple responses or the exclusion of don't knows or not stated responses. • Data are weighted to match the profile of the population.
  • 30. PERILS OF PERCEPTION | 2016 30 For more information, please contact: PERILS OF PERCEPTION 2016 Bobby Duffy Bobby.Duffy@ipsos.com @BobbyIpsosMORI