Remarks:
A quota sample was used
Posted by: Clive D. Field
Type of Data: Muslim attitudes to radicalization and terrorism (3351)
Faith Community: Islam
Date: 2011-2012
Geography: Local survey. East London and Bradford
Sample Size: 608
Population: Adults aged 18-45 of Pakistani or Bangladeshi family origin and of Muslim heritage
Keywords: Afghanistan, anxiety, bombs, British government, depression, discrimination, foreign policy, health and wellbeing, importance of religion, Iraq, mosque attendance, political engagement, radicalization, social capital, terrorism, violence
Collection Method: Face-to-face interview
Collection Agency: Ipsos MORI
Sponsor: Kamaldeep Bhui, Queen Mary, University of London
Published Source:
BRIN ID: 3351
Remarks:
A quota sample was used
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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