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The 2013 Edelman Trust Barometer research was conducted October/November 2012. It ranks a selected group of countries through a survey on how trustworthy their citizens think their key institutions are.
Edelman conducted an online survey which sampled 26,000 general population respondents with an oversample of 5,800 informed publics in two age groups (25-34 and 35-64) across 26 countries. All informed publics met the following criteria: college-educated; household income in the top quartile for their age in their country; read or watch business ⁄ news media at least several times a week; follow public policy issues in the news at least several times a week.
For Singapore, despite a high level of trust Singaporeans place in the government as an institution, it was revealed that Singaporeans’ trust in the government leadership is a lot less.
For those Singaporeans who were polled by Edelman:
- http://www.tremeritus.com/2013/03/05/poll-only-23-of-sporeans-trust-pap-govt-leadership/
Edelman conducted an online survey which sampled 26,000 general population respondents with an oversample of 5,800 informed publics in two age groups (25-34 and 35-64) across 26 countries. All informed publics met the following criteria: college-educated; household income in the top quartile for their age in their country; read or watch business ⁄ news media at least several times a week; follow public policy issues in the news at least several times a week.
For Singapore, despite a high level of trust Singaporeans place in the government as an institution, it was revealed that Singaporeans’ trust in the government leadership is a lot less.
For those Singaporeans who were polled by Edelman:
- http://www.tremeritus.com/2013/03/05/poll-only-23-of-sporeans-trust-pap-govt-leadership/