Knowledge of and Attitudes toward the EU in Georgia (Wave 4)
A total of 2,360 respondents were interviewed countrywide in 2015, in four strata: the ethnic minority stratum and three strata of Georgian-speaking population, including capital, other urban settlements, and rural settlements. Primary sampling units were randomly selected in each stratum, proportional to the population size. Households were selected using random route sampling, while the respondents in each sampled household were selected using Kish Table.
The questionnaires used in each of the four survey waves (2009, 2011, 2013, 2015) were as identical as possible to allow for the comparison of results. The average margin of error in 2015 is +/-2.9%.
Datasets; Survey report - Knowledge and Attitudes towards the EU in Georgia: Trends and Variations 2009 – 2015.