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2. Uchodźcy czy migranci? - społeczna percepcja pojęć na podstawie wyników badań opinii publicznej.
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Staniszewski, Robert Miron
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PUBLIC opinion polls ,HUMAN migrations ,SOCIAL perception ,REFUGEES ,IMMIGRANTS - Abstract
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- 2023
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3. A Gain or a Loss? The Consequences of Brexit in the Opinions of Polish Migrants.
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Fel, Stanisław, Wódka, Marek, and Kozak, Jarosław
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BRITISH withdrawal from the European Union, 2016-2020 ,PUBLIC opinion polls ,COUNTRY of origin (Immigrants) ,IMMIGRANTS ,EUROPEAN Union membership - Abstract
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- 2022
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4. Gospodarka polska w czasie pandemii COVID-19: spowolnienie czy regres?
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Staniszewski, Robert Miron
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PUBLIC opinion polls ,COVID-19 pandemic ,GOVERNMENT policy ,ECONOMIC indicators ,GROSS domestic product ,SOCIAL indicators ,UNEMPLOYMENT statistics ,CONSUMER price indexes - Abstract
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- 2022
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5. TRWOGA 10/04 W ŚWIETLE BADAŃ OPINII PUBLICZNEJ.
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ŚCIGAJ, Paweł
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POLISH history -- 1989- ,POLISH Air Force Tu-154 Crash, Smolensk, Russia, 2010 ,POLITICAL attitudes ,PUBLIC opinion polls ,TERROR management theory - Abstract
April 10
th 2010 is undoubtedly one of the most important dates in modern Polish political history. 96 high Polish officials, including President Lech Kaczynski, died in an airplane crash in Smolensk. It can be assumed that this tragedy had a great impact on political attitudes. Unfortunately, very few authors in Poland conducted empirical research on this topic. The paper addressed the issue of probable psychological consequences of Smolensk Crash on political attitudes in the light of terror management theory. On this ground it can be said that arousing of mortality awareness after April 10th should result in a widespread feeling of terror. In other words, "threat of annihilation" should occur as a consequence of recalling those who died in Smolensk in the media. One of the major mechanisms to manage such anxiety is construction and maintenance of cultural worldviews, like ideologies. It leads to the hypo thesis that when threatened, people are more likely to think and act in accordance with the cultural worldviews they share. Political leaders can be seen as guards of these cultural worldviews and if it is so, then trust and support for the politicians should increase when mortality salience occurs. Some of the public opinion research conducted in the first days after Smolensk crash are used to illustrate this hypothesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2014
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6. Physical activity of Poles in the light of public opinion polls
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Małgorzata Gruchoła
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opinia publiczna ,business.industry ,Political science ,Physical activity ,physical activity ,aktywność fizyczna ,Opinion poll ,public opinion polls ,Poland ,Public relations ,business ,Polska - Abstract
Background: The article aims to make a comparative analysis of the physical activity of Poles in the last fifty years in the light of public opinion polls carried out in the years 1960-2016 by the Centres for Public Opinion Research in Poland − CBOS and OBOP. Before the study was conducted, the following questions were formulated: Do Poles do sports or get involved in other activities demanding physical effort? What motivates them? What sports skills do they possess? What is their attitude towards the persons visiting the gym? Finally, have their PA changed in the researched period, and to what extent? In the analysis, the criteria of sex, age, education and material status were considered. Material and methods: The following research methods were applied: a quantitative content analysis of secondary data, a qualitative content analysis, as well as comparative and analytical-descriptive methods. Results: In the analysed period, the number of Poles regularly practising sports grew by 33.5% (from 6.5% in 1960 to 40% in 2013). The percentage of those who do not follow any activity comprises a third of adult Poles (34%); however, their number was twice lower in the year 2013 compared to the year 1960 (66%). Conclusions: Before conducting the research, it was assumed that, despite popular opinion and the one presented in the media concerning the low physical activity in the society, the number of Poles taking up physical activity has decidedly risen in the last half-century. Having analysed the opinion polls data, it can be stated that the hypothesis was confirmed. Wprowadzenie: Celem artykułu była analiza porównawcza aktywności fizycznej Polaków w ostatnim półwieczu - w świetle badań opinii publicznej, przeprowadzonych przez CBOS oraz OBOP w latach 1960-2016. Na wstępie procesu badawczego sformułowano następujące pytania: Czy Polacy uprawiali/ją jakiś sport bądź inne zajęcia lub ćwiczenia wymagające aktywności fizycznej? jakimi kierują się motywacjami? jakie posiadają umiejętności sportowe? jaki jest ich stosunek do osób odwiedzających siłownie oraz czy i w jakim zakresie zmieniła się aktywność fizyczna Polaków w badanym okresie. Podczas analiz uwzględniono kryterium płci, wieku, wykształcenia oraz sytuacji materialnej. Materiał i metody: Zastosowano wtórną ilościową analizę zawartości, jakościową analizę treści, metodę porównawczą oraz analityczno-opisową. Wyniki: W analizowanym okresie o 33.5 pp. wzrosła liczba Polaków regularnie uprawiających sport (1960: 6.5%, 2013: 40%). Chociaż odsetek osób pasywnych ruchowo obejmuje jedną trzecią dorosłych Polaków (34%) to w 2013 roku był on prawie dwukrotnie niższy niż w roku 1960 (66%). Wnioski: W procesie badawczym przyjęto tezę, iż w ostatnim półwieczu - wbrew potocznym opiniom i sądom prezentowanym w mediach na temat niskiej aktywności ruchowej społeczeństwa - zdecydowanie wzrosła liczba Polaków podejmujących aktywność fizyczną. Teza została potwierdzona. Poświadczą to badania opinii publicznej.
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- 2018
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7. PATIENT AND PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE IN ENGLAND.
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RANDALL-SMITH, JANE and PRITCHARD, CATHERINE
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PATIENT participation , *MEDICAL care , *PUBLIC opinion polls , *VOLUNTEERS , *HEALTH - Abstract
Significant changes were brought about in health and social care in England in 2013, as a result of the Health and Social Care Act 2012. As part of the changes in 2013, a network of local Healthwatch organisations was set up to act as the people's champion for health and social care in their local area. Healthwatch Shropshire is one of these local Healthwatch. It gathers experiences and opinions from patients, carers, service users and the wider public about publicly funded health and social care services and uses this information to influence health and social care service delivery. Healthwatch Shropshire also recruits and trains volunteers to support its work, in particular, specially trained volunteers visit locations where health and social care services are provided and report on their findings. Healthwatch Shropshire also has information and signposting services, provides volunteering opportunities, and has a statutory authority to visit locations where health and social care services are being delivered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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