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1. Question 1 (Single answer) - Overall results - 200 Respondents Chart Data

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What do you think of charities that use street fundraisers?

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

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What do you think of charities that use street fundraisers?

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Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

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Percentage

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

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What do you think of charities that use street fundraisers?

Absolute

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

  • Total
Percentage

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

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What do you think of charities that use street fundraisers?

Absolute

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

  • Total
Percentage

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

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2. Question 2 (Single answer) - Overall results - 200 Respondents Chart Data

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Do you think that licensed street fundraising should be banned?

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

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Do you think that licensed street fundraising should be banned?

Absolute

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

  • Total
Percentage

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

  • Total

Toggle Question 2 (Single answer) - Income - 0 Respondents Chart Data

Single select question

Do you think that licensed street fundraising should be banned?

Absolute

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

  • Total
Percentage

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

  • Total

Toggle Question 2 (Single answer) - Age - 0 Respondents Chart Data

Single select question

Do you think that licensed street fundraising should be banned?

Absolute

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

  • Total
Percentage

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

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3. Question 3 (Single answer) - Overall results - 200 Respondents Chart Data

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How do you feel about the fact that a charity pays around £90 to a company for each donor it can acquire through street fundraising?

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

  • Total

Toggle Question 3 (Single answer) - Gender - 0 Respondents Chart Data

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How do you feel about the fact that a charity pays around £90 to a company for each donor it can acquire through street fundraising?

Absolute

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

  • Total
Percentage

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

  • Total

Toggle Question 3 (Single answer) - Income - 0 Respondents Chart Data

Single select question

How do you feel about the fact that a charity pays around £90 to a company for each donor it can acquire through street fundraising?

Absolute

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

  • Total
Percentage

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

  • Total

Toggle Question 3 (Single answer) - Age - 0 Respondents Chart Data

Single select question

How do you feel about the fact that a charity pays around £90 to a company for each donor it can acquire through street fundraising?

Absolute

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

  • Total
Percentage

Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.

The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.

  • Total

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