Opinions (Omnibus) survey
The Office for National Statistics runs an Omnibus survey, called Opinions. This is a multipurpose social survey which can provide quick and reliable information about topics of immediate interest. Government organisations, academic institutions and charities can commission a module on the Opinions survey. The survey has a monthly cycle and topics covered have included public attitudes to road congestion, smoking, drinking, human rights and contraception.
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Background
The background and history of the Opinions survey
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Topics
Topics covered by the Opinions survey
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Sample and Data Collection
Details of the samples used and data collection methodology for the Opinions survey
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Classificatory Variables
Information about the range of household and individual variables used in the Opinions survey
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Costs
Breakdown of current charges for inclusion of questions in the Opinions survey
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News releases and reports
List of all news release and reports produced using data collected in the Opinions survey
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Opinions Survey FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions on the Opinions survey
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Public Access to Opinions Data
Contact details for the Survey Data Archive at the University of Essex