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1. Question 1 (Single answer) - Overall results - 1000 Respondents Chart Data
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Had you already seen the naked photos of Prince Harry on the internet before The Sun published them this morning?
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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Toggle Question 1 (Single answer) - Gender - 212 Respondents Chart Data
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Had you already seen the naked photos of Prince Harry on the internet before The Sun published them this morning?
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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Toggle Question 1 (Single answer) - Income - 212 Respondents Chart Data
Single select question
Had you already seen the naked photos of Prince Harry on the internet before The Sun published them this morning?
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 1 (Single answer) - Age - 212 Respondents Chart Data
Single select question
Had you already seen the naked photos of Prince Harry on the internet before The Sun published them this morning?
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 - 1000 Respondents Chart Data
Single select question
Do you think The Sun was right to print the pictures?
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) - Gender - 212 Respondents Chart Data
Single select question
Do you think The Sun was right to print the pictures?
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 - 212 Respondents Chart Data
Single select question
Do you think The Sun was right to print the pictures?
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 - 212 Respondents Chart Data
Single select question
Do you think The Sun was right to print the pictures?
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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