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    1. Views of the news media in France

    People’s trust in and views about the importance of the news media vary considerably by country. In general, people in Northern European countries – for example, Sweden and Germany – are more likely than people in Southern European countries, including France, to say the news media are very important and that they trust the news […]

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    Appendix A: How news outlets were selected in each country

    The goal for selecting news outlets was to ask about a list of well-known outlets that capture a broad range of news media, in terms of platform (print, radio, TV or digital), audience size, funding sources (public vs. private) and ideological appeal. Taking into consideration questionnaire length, question battery length, the mode of the survey […]

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    Methodology

    About the Pew Research Center’s Spring 2018 Global Attitudes Survey Results for the survey are based on face-to-face interviews conducted under the direction of D3 Systems, Inc., Kantar Public UK and Kantar Public Korea. The results are based on national samples, unless otherwise noted. More details about our international survey methodology and country-specific sample designs […]

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    5. Views of the U.S. and President Trump

    In 2018, two-thirds (67%) of Japanese see the U.S. positively, up 10 percentage points from 2017. Just three-in-ten Japanese express faith in President Donald Trump, up 6 percentage points from 2017.

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    1. America’s international image continues to suffer

    A year after global opinion of the United States dropped precipitously, favorable views of the U.S. remain at historic lows in many countries polled. In addition, more say bilateral relations with the U.S. have worsened, rather than improved, over the past year. Among possible sources of resentment is the widespread perception that the U.S. does […]

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    Appendix B: About the focus groups

    In each country, the groups were structured according to the following criteria: Group 1, “lower education” – all participants had less than a college degree; Group 2, “younger, higher education” – all participants were under 35 years old and had at least a college degree; Group 3, “older, higher education” – all participants were ages […]

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