6 Nation Survey of the Middle East: Arab Broadcast Forum (2008)
Results for this survey are based on face-to-face interviews conducted under the direction of Zogby International. All surveys are based on urban samples except in Lebanon where the sample was nationwide.
The tables show the margin of sampling error based on all interviews conducted in that country. For results based on the full sample in a given country, one can say with 95% confidence that the error attributable to sampling and other random effects is plus or minus the margin of error. In addition to sampling error, one should bear in mind that question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of opinions polls.
Related Material: Arab Public Opinion Toward the U.S.: 2008
RT @AAIUSA: A shame the Arab Int'l Festival in #Dearborn was canceled b/c of hate & bigotry. Great to see some public pushback: http://t.co/ofl0OxOGYg
about 7 minutes ago.
A shame the Arab Int'l Festival in #Dearborn was canceled b/c of hate & bigotry. Great to see some public pushback: http://t.co/ofl0OxOGYg
about 13 minutes ago.
What wasn't added during #Immigration bill markup: Provisions preventing profiling based on relig. & nat'l origin: http://t.co/tgstBAVX8I
about 1 hour, 59 minutes ago.
Looking at Iran by James Zogby
From the desk of Dr. Zogby
A Bad Week, But Not That Bad
We have, of late, been inundated with press accounts declaring that the Obama Administration is in real trouble. Headlines scream: "Obama struggles", "White House dysfunction", or, worse still, asking "Has Obama Lost Washington?" One would get the sense that the Administration is unraveling. Read More »
Viewpoint with James Zogby: Leaders for Democracy Fellowship Program Fellows, Bill Press
Air Date: 5/31/2012
Fellows from Syracuse University’s “Leaders for Democracy Fellowship Program (LDF); Bill Press, Host of the “Bill Press Show” and author of the new book, The Obama Hate Machine: The Lies, Distortions, and Personal Attacks on the President---and Who Is Behind Them. Read More »
Testimony before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (October 9, 2012)
The story of Arab Americans coming of age as an organized community is a classic American tale of immigrants seeking opportunity, benefiting from America’s freedoms, but also experiencing, at times, the dark side of exclusion and discrimination that has so often been a part of our nation’s history. Read More »
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