📊 Study Overview
The study was conducted by the Gallup International Association with a total sample of approximately 15,000 respondents across 17 countries. The survey covers a diverse set of countries across Europe, Asia, and Latin America, with an average sample of around 873 respondents per country.
The findings are based on adults who reported being aware of the war. Data were collected using nationally representative approaches, employing a mix of online and telephone interviews depending on country context. In some countries, non-probability online panels were used; further details on these approaches are provided in the full methodology note.
Data were weighted to reflect national population characteristics, and global results are computed as averages across countries.
⚠️ Important Note on Margin of Error:
Given the use of non-probability sampling in some countries, a conventional margin of error is not reported, as it is not strictly applicable in such designs. Accordingly, the findings should be interpreted with appropriate caution and viewed as indicative of public sentiment rather than precise population estimates, particularly when making cross-country comparisons.
Disclaimer:
This dashboard presents insights based on the Labour Force Survey dataset. The data was not collected by Gallup Pakistan. The analysis, visualizations, and interpretations have been carried out solely by the Digital Analytics Team at Gallup Pakistan for informational and analytical purposes.
