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Dataset of Eurobarometer survey on public attitudes towards robots

includes open data; conducted Feb/Mar 2012; reference: Special Eurobarometer 382

The European Commission has made publicly available the original dataset of the Eurobarometer survey on public attitudes towards robots. Key questions asked in this survey are whether people think robots steal jobs, what people's general view on robots is and whether people have used a robot already. The survey was conducted in all then-27 member states of the EU with 26.751 respondents taking part overall. The results are representative for each country that took part in the study. In addition to the dataset, the original questionnaire and an explanatory note are made available. A comprehensive report of the survey has been prepared as well and is available for download.

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Dataset of Eurobarometer survey on public attitudes towards robots (SAV Files zipped)
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Explanatory note - Public attitudes towards robots (pdf)
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Final Questionnaire - Public attitudes towards robots (ms word)
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