Methodology

Country

Sample size (unweighted)

Field dates

Sample

Survey methodology

Type of sample

Chile

1,000

Dec. 10–21, 2008

18+

Face-to-face

Urban1

China

1,000

Dec. 5–20, 2008

18+

Telephone

Urban2

Egypt

1,000

Dec. 15, 2008 – Jan. 5, 2009

18+

Face-to-face

Urban3

France

1,002

Dec. 9–15, 2008

15+

Telephone

National

Germany

1,013

Nov. 26 – Dec. 22, 2008

16-70

Telephone

National

Ghana

1,000

Dec. 10–20, 2008

18+

Face-to-face

National

India

1,241

Jan. 1–4, 2009

18+

Face-to-face

National

Indonesia

1,000

Dec. 3–20, 2008

17+

Face-to-face

National

Italy

1,001

Dec. 9–13, 2008

18+

Telephone

National

Japan

1,091

Dec. 5–7, 2008

20+

Telephone

National

Mexico

1,000

Dec. 1–13, 2008

18+

Telephone

Urban4

Nigeria

1,000

Dec. 12–19, 2008

18+

Face-to-face

National

Russia

1,006

Nov. 29 – Dec. 17, 2008

18+

Face-to-face

National

Spain

1,002

Nov. 28 – Dec. 12, 2008

18+

Telephone

National

Turkey

1,000

Dec. 15–28, 2008

15+

Face-to-face

Urban5

United Kingdom

1,000

Nov. 27 – Dec. 24, 2008

16+

Telephone

National

USA

1,000

Nov. 24 – Dec. 24, 2008

18+

Telephone

National

1In Chile the survey was conducted in 80 cities, representing 85% of the adult national population. The cities were located in Aisen del General Carlos Ibanez del Campo, Antofagasta, Araucania, Atacama, Biobio, Coquimbo, Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgens, Los Lagos, Magallanes y la Antartica Chilena, Maule, Metropolitan, Tarapáca, and Valparaiso regions.
2In China the survey was conducted in Beijing, Beiliu, Chengdu, Dujiangyan, Feyang, Fuyang, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Manzhouli, Quanzhou, Qujing, Shanghai, Shenyang, Shuangcheng, Wuhan, Xi'an, Xining, and Zhengzhou, representing 43% of the total national adult population.
3In Egypt the survey was conducted in urban areas of Alexandria, Cairo, Giza, and Shobra Al Khima representing 21% of the total national adult population.
4In Mexico the survey was conducted in Acapulco, Cuernavaca, Guadalajara, Hermosillo, Juarez, Leon, Mexico City, Monterrey, Morelia Mérida, Oaxaca, Pachuca, Puebla, Tampico, Tijuana, and Veracruz, representing 21% of the total national adult population, and 80% of the residential land lines.
5In Turkey the survey was conducted in Adana, Ankara, Antalya, Bursa, Diyarbakir, Erzurum, Istanbul, Izmir, Konya, Samsun, and Zonguldak, representing 34% of the total national adult population.



 

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Country

Research Institute

Location

Contact

Chile

MORI Chile

Santiago

Marta Lagos
mlagos@rdc.cl
+ 562 334 4544

China

GlobeScan

Toronto

Susan Hlady
susan.hlady@globescan.com
+1 416 969 3082

Egypt

 Attitude Market
Research

Cairo

Mohamed Al Gendy
mgendy@attitude-eg.com
+202 22711262

France

Efficience 3

Paris and Reims

Christian de Thieulloy
christian.t@efficience3.com
+33 3 2679 7589

Germany

Ri*QUESTA GmbH

Teningen

Bernhard Rieder
riquesta.rieder@t-online.de
+49 (0)7641 934336

Ghana

Business
Interactive
Consulting
Limited

Accra

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info@bigghana.com
233 21 783 140

India

Team CVoter

New Delhi

Yashwant Deshmukh
yashwant@teamcvoter.com
+91 11 65791638

Indonesia

Deka Marketing Research

Jakarta

Irma Malibari Putranto
irma.putranto@deka-research.co.id
+62 21 723 6901

Italy

GfK Eurisko s.r.l.

Milan and Rome

Paolo Anselmi
paolo.anselmi@eurisko.it
+39 02 4380 9 1

Japan

The Yomiuri Shimbun

Tokyo

Junichi Yamamoto
mamo2091@yomiuri.com
+81 3-3217-1963

Mexico

The Mund Group

Mexico City

Daniel M. Lund
dlund@mundgroup.com
+5255 5584 3020

Nigeria

Market Trends
Research International, Nigeria

Lagos

J.O. Ebhomenye
Mtrinigeria@research-intng.com
+234 1 774 0386 / 234 1 775 0753

Russia

CESSI Institute for Comparative Social Research

Moscow

Vladimir Andreenkov
vladimir.andreenkov@cessi.ru
+7495 629 15 06

Spain

Sigma Dos
Internacional

Madrid

Gines Garrido
josefinef@sigmados.com
+34 91 360 04 74

Turkey

Yontem Research & Consultancy

Istanbul

Bülent Gündogmu
info@yontemresearch.com
+90 212 278 12 19

United Kingdom

GlobeScan

London

Sam Mountford
sam.mountford@globescan.com
+011 44 20 7253 1447

USA

GlobeScan

Toronto

Susan Hlady
susan.hlady@globescan.com
+1 416 969 3082



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