Thursday, June 01, 2006
Public Attitudes on a Hog Processing Facility in Winnipeg
This city-wide Omnibus survey was designed and conducted by Probe Research via telephone interviews taken between June 14, 2006 and June 28, 2006 among a random and representative sampling of 600 adults residing in Winnipeg.
With a sample of 600 one can say with 95 percent certainty that the results are within +4.1
percentage points of what they would have been if the entire adult population of Winnipeg had been interviewed. The margin of error is higher within each of the survey’s population sub-groups.
A region defined as “Affected Area” includes those households proximate to the proposed hog
processing facility in the St. Boniface Industrial Park. These include the FSAs of: R2J, R2H, R2C,
R3W and R2L.
Modified random digit dialing was employed to ensure that all Winnipeg adults would have an equal opportunity to participate in this Probe Research Inc. survey. Minor statistical weighting has been applied to this sample to ensure that age and gender characteristics properly reflect known attributes of the Winnipeg population.
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With a sample of 600 one can say with 95 percent certainty that the results are within +4.1
percentage points of what they would have been if the entire adult population of Winnipeg had been interviewed. The margin of error is higher within each of the survey’s population sub-groups.
A region defined as “Affected Area” includes those households proximate to the proposed hog
processing facility in the St. Boniface Industrial Park. These include the FSAs of: R2J, R2H, R2C,
R3W and R2L.
Modified random digit dialing was employed to ensure that all Winnipeg adults would have an equal opportunity to participate in this Probe Research Inc. survey. Minor statistical weighting has been applied to this sample to ensure that age and gender characteristics properly reflect known attributes of the Winnipeg population.
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