After the parliamentary elections of 21NOV21 in Venezuela, Frequency58 surveyed the perception of leadership in the country, measured by categories: Government Political, Opposition Political, Independent Political, Religious, Business, Social, Media and Social Networks.
The first approach is the spontaneous one, to the question: For you, who is a leader …. in Venezuela? The categories evaluated were: Government Politician, Opposition Politician, Independent Politician, Religious, Business, Social, Union, Media and Social Networks.
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Sampling unit: Natural persons, both genders, over 18 years of age, registered in the CNE Electoral Registry.
No. of interviews: 1,009 interviews.
Data collection: November 23 to 30, 2021.
Level of accuracy: Sampling error estimated at ±2.6%, considering maximum variance and 95% confidence.
Sampling method: Systematic random with probability proportional to the number of telephone lines in the country.
Instrument: Telephone interview, based on structured questionnaire.
Regional quotas: Central Region (Miranda, Dtto. Capital, Carabobo, Aragua and La Guaira): 34%; Western Region (Zulia, Lara, Táchira, Falcón, Mérida, Trujillo and Yaracuy): 34%; Eastern Region (Anzoátegui, Sucre, Monagas and Nva. Esparta): 14%; Los Llanos Region (Portuguesa, Guárico, Barinas, Apure and Cojedes): 12%; Guayana Region (Bolívar, Amazonas and Delta Amacuro): 6%.
Gender: Women 52%; Men 48%.
Ages: Generation Z (18-24) 11%; Generation Y (25-40) 34%: Generation X (41-55) 31%; Baby Boomers (56-75) 21%; Silent Generation (+75) 3%.