Slovenian Public Opinion (SJM) 2010 is a survey, which was conducted as a part of the European Social Survey 2010 (ESS 2010). ESS is an academically-driven multi-country survey, which has been administered in over 30 countries to date. Its three aims are, firstly – to monitor and interpret changing public attitudes and values within Europe and to investigate how they interact with Europe's changing institutions, secondly - to advance and consolidate improved methods of cross-national survey measurement in Europe and beyond, and thirdly - to develop a series of European social indicators, including attitudinal indicators. Slovenian Public Opinion 2010 is a part of the fifth ESS round, which, besides Slovenia, covers 27, mostly EU countries. Round 5 includes a core module and 2 additional rotating modules on the following topics: Work, Family and Well-being: The Implications of Economic Recession (also fielded in ESS round 2) and Trust in Criminal Justice: A Comparative European Analysis. The survey employs the most rigorous methodologies – it involves strict random probability sampling, a minimum target response rate of 70% and rigorous translation protocols.
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