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Standards for Minimum Disclosure
Attitudes of Residents of Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 26 – March 2, 2008
The results of this poll will not be released by IRI. However, IRI is making available the methodology and the demographics to demonstrate that the poll complies with professional standards in the industry.
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- The poll field work was conducted by Prism based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Oversight and analysis was provided by Jamie Fisfis of Centaur Research in San Francisco.
- The field work was conducted February 26 – March 2, 2008.
- The poll surveyed a nationwide random, multi-stage stratified representative sample.
- The questionaire was developed by IRI and Prism Research in close consultation with political party and civil society organization partners. Political party officials submitted their questions after participating in a seminar about methodology of public opinion polls and surveys in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- For entire sample Bosnia and Herzegovina (N=1,550) the margin of error is ± 2.43 percent. For each of sample of three ethnic majority areas (N=500) the margin of error is ± 4.35 percent.
- The population under study is representative for the adult population of Bosnia and Herzegovina and included all regions.
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Territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina was split into two entities plus District Brcko.
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Territory of Federation Bosnia and Herzegovina was split into two large ethnic (Bosniak and Croat) majority areas. Republika Srpska was treated as area with Serb numeric majority.
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Each of these ethnic majority areas were split further into 17 geographic regions, proportional to the size of population in each region to the total population in each ethnic majority area.
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Minimum two and maximum three municipalites were randomly selected in each region – one per each category of municipality size (regional centers, middle and small size municipalities). Sample covered more than 40 municipalities in total.
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In each municiaplity, urban and rural settlements were randomly selected from the list of all settlements. Sample covered almost 300 different settlements in more than 50 municipalities and 18 geographic regions. Sample was set to around 60-40 percent ratio in urban and rural areas. Maximum number of interviews per one sampling point was four.
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Household members were randomly selected using last birthday technique.
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Household addresses were randomly selected using random walk technique.
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Results are weighted in two ways - Bosnia and Herzegovina nationwide and within each ethnic majority area. |
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