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Source of personal values and ethics 2009, by country

 

Where do you primarily derive most of your personal values from? (by selected country)

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Worldwide; 18 years and older; 14,030; December 2009 Source: World Economic Forum


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This statistic shows the results of a global survey among 14,030 people regarding the source of their personal values and ethics in December 2009, by selected countries. Hover over the respective graph to see the exact figures. 30.32 percent of surveyed Americans state that they derive their personal values from their faith or religion.

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close Markets and sectors
Life , Personality & Behavior
Survey
Survey time period December 2009
Interview
Number of respondents 14,030
Region Worldwide
Macroregion Trans-Continental only (with GER)
Age group 18 years and older
Relevance 3
Method of interview Online survey
Release
Published by World Economic Forum
Release date December 2010
Further information According to the source, the survey was conducted using Facebook Research Polls, one-question queries that appear on an individual user’s Facebook homepage.

The source does not provide the number of respondents from each individual country.