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Home | Introduction: Energy, Economy New Focal Points | Energy Independence: Near the Tipping Point | The Economy: Shaping Perceptions of Foreign Policy | Iran: Preference for Diplomacy | Iraq: Relatively Less Important | Report Card | Worries | Possible Strategies | Compare Yourself | Methodology and Sponsors Methodology and Sponsors This sixth edition of the study was based on telephone interviews conducted between March 18, 2008 and April 1, 2008 among a nationally representative sample of 1,006 adults, 18 years and older. It covered over 25 different issues in more than 110 different survey questions. The margin of error for this study is plus or minus three percentage points. Indicator methodology The Anxiety Indicator is a figure on a scale from 0 to 200, with the neutral value being 100, and is derived by comparing the positive and negative responses to five key questions while disregarding non-responses (such as "not sure" or "no answer"). The five questions are the following:
When the index level is more than 100, the number giving a negative response is more than the number giving a positive response. When all answers are strongly positive, the index is 0. When all answers are strongly negative, the index is 200. Public Agenda is a nonprofit organization dedicated to nonpartisan public policy research. Founded in 1975 by former U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and Daniel Yankelovich, the social scientist and author, Public Agenda is well respected for its influential public opinion surveys and balanced citizen education materials. Its mission is to inject the public's voice into crucial policy debates. Public Agenda seeks to inform leaders about the public's views and to engage citizens in discussing complex policy issues. Public Agenda Online has just been named one of the "50 Coolest Websites" by Time.com and was a Webby Award finalist. Since 1922, the Council on Foreign Relations has published Foreign Affairs, America's most influential publication on international affairs and foreign policy. Foreign Affairs has a circulation of 140,000 and was ranked No. 1 in influence by U.S. opinion leaders in last year's national study of publications conducted by Erdos & Morgan, the premier business-to-business research firm. Inevitably, articles published in Foreign Affairs shape the political dialogue for months and years to come. The Confidence in U.S. Foreign Policy Index has major support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and the Ford Foundation. |
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