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Q1: What are the funding sources of the Asian Barometer Survey?

A: Beginning as a research project funded by the Ministry of Education under the MOE-NSC Program for Promoting Academic Excellence of University, the ABS (then East Asia Barometer) has received resources from different agencies to support program activities and daily administration. In 2005, the project was upgraded to Program for East Asia Democratic Studies, under the auspice of the newly established Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences at National Taiwan University. The project was selected based on its potential to boost the University's ranking among the world's top 100 and the first in Asia. Meanwhile, the project remains one of the projects operated at the Institute of Political Science, Academia Sincia. The ABS also secures funds granted by the Henry Luce Foundation and the World Bank.

Q2: How can I get the data of ABS survey results?

A: The ABS survey data are now available upon request. The released data is the surveys conducted in the first wave (2001-2003) in eight East Asian countries. To obtain the data, the applicant needs to fill out the data application form. Please note that the data will be released only when the original form with the applicant's signature is received. For more information, please visit Surveys ¡V Data Release Quick link here.

Q3: What are the methods you take when conducting surveys?

A: The Asian Barometer Survey is modeled after the Globalbarometer Surveys (GBS), in that each survey country has to comply with the research protocols developed by the GBS. The protocols ensure that the methods are eligible to produce comparable data in cross-nation surveys. For more detail, please refer to Surveys ¡VSurvey Methods Quick link here

Q4: What are the survey topics?

A: since the ABS is concerned with citizens' attitudes toward democracy, governance, and development, a sample ABS questionnaire asks questions categorized into 14 items, such as economic evaluations, social capital, and political participation etc. For more information, please refer to Surveys ¡V Survey Topics Quick link here

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