HKU POP releases the latest ratings of the Top 10 Legislative CouncillorsBack
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Abstract POP conducted a double stage survey on the ratings of Legislative Councillors in July, by means of random telephone surveys conducted by real interviewers. The latest survey of top 10 Legislative Councillors shows that compared to three months ago, in terms of familiarity, Albert Chan drops out of the "top 10" list and replaced by James Tien who re-enters the list since April last year. In terms of absolute ratings, the scores of 5 out of the 9 who stayed on the list have gone up, 4 have gone down. Among them, the rise in Wong Yuk-man's rating and drop in Jasper Tsang's have gone beyond sampling errors. In terms of relative rankings, Jasper Tsang continues to top the list, now for 10 consecutive times since April 2013, apparently not affected too much by the leakage of his WhatsApp messages. James Tien now re-enters the list to rank the second, while Michael Tien, Regina Ip, Alan Leong and Emily Lau go down one position each to rank the third to sixth. Albert Ho remains at the seventh position. Lee Cheuk-yan drops two positions to rank the eighth. Wong Yuk-man and Leung Kwok-hung switch their positions to rank the ninth and tenth respectively. It should be noted that our list of "top 10" only includes Legco members who are best known to the public, ranked according to their support ratings. Some of the other 60 councillors may well have very high or low support ratings, but because they are not the most well-known councillors, they do not appear on the "top 10" list by design.The maximum sampling errors of the ratings registered fall between +/-1.6 and +/-2.6 at 95% confidence level, while the response rate of the rating survey is 67%.
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Latest Figures POP today releases on schedule via the "POP SITE" the latest popularity figures of the top ten Legislative Councillors. From 2014, POP enhanced the previous simple weighting method based on age and gender distribution to "rim weighting" based on age, gender and education (highest level attended) distribution. The latest figures released today have been rim-weighted according to provisional figures obtained from the Census and Statistics Department regarding the gender-age distribution of the Hong Kong population in 2014 year-end and the educational attainment (highest level attended) distribution collected in the 2011 Census. Herewith the contact information of various surveys:
[6] Errors are calculated at 95% confidence level using full sample size. "95% confidence level" means that if we were to repeat a certain survey 100 times, using the same questions each time but with different random samples, we would expect 95 times getting a figure within the error margins specified.
The research design of our "Top 10 Legislative Councillors" has been explained in detail under "Survey Method" in our corresponding web page. The top councillors listed in our latest survey were all those who obtained the highest unprompted mentions in our first stage naming survey conducted from July 6 to 10. In that survey, respondents could name, unaided, up to 10 legislators whom they knew best. As a result, Leung Kwok-hung, Wong Yuk-man, Jasper Tsang, Emily Lau and James Tien were mentioned most frequently. Please refer to the relevant table for the rest of the list. Those 12 who were named most frequently then entered into the second stage rating survey. During the second stage rating survey conducted from July 13 to 16, respondents were asked to rate each legislator in turn using a 0-100 scale. 0 indicates absolutely no support, 100 indicates absolute support, and 50 means half-half. After calculation, the bottom 2 legislators in terms of recognition rate were dropped; the remaining 10 were then ranked according to their support ratings attained to become the top 10 Legislative Councillors. For easy reference, the POP Site has already displayed the results of all naming surveys conducted since the year 1998. Recent ratings of top 10 Legislative Councillors are summarized below:
[7] All error figures in the table are calculated at 95% confidence level. "95% confidence level" means that if we were to repeat a certain survey 100 times, using the same questions each time but with different random samples, we would expect 95 times getting a figure within the error margins specified. Media can state "sampling error of various ratings not more than +/-2.6 at 95% confidence level" when quoting the above figures. Numbers in square brackets { } indicates rankings. The error margin of previous survey can be found at the POP Site. Starting from 2011, these questions only use sub-samples of the tracking surveys concerned, with variable sub-sample size for each question. In latest survey, the sub-sample size of the questions varies between 567 and 683, and its effect has already been reflected in the sampling errors.
The latest survey showed that Jasper Tsang was the most popularly supported councillor attaining 61.3 marks. James Tien, Michael Tien and Regina Ip ranked the 2nd to 4th with 55.3, 54.3 and 51.0 marks correspondingly. The 5th to 8th ranks went to Alan Leong, Emily Lau, Albert Ho and Lee Cheuk-yan who attained 46.8, 44.8, 42.0 and 41.4 marks respectively. Wong Yuk-man and Leung Kwok-hung ranked the 9th to 10th, attaining 38.7 and 35.6 marks respectively. The mean score obtained by the top 5 councillors was 53.7 marks, while that for the top 10 was 47.1 marks. For this latest survey, Tam Yiu-chung and Albert Chan obtained support ratings of 46.2 and 36.8 marks respectively, but they were dropped due to their relatively low recognition rates. The overall ratings ranked according to results obtained over the past 12 calendar months are tabulated as follows:
[10] "Average rating" is the average of all ratings obtained by Legislative Councillors over the past 12 months.
The overall rankings in the past 12 months showed that 8 Legislative Councillors have been on the list for four times. They are Jasper Tsang at the top rank achieving an average rating of 61.3 marks, Regina Ip, Alan Leong, Emily Lau, Lee Cheuk-yan, Albert Ho, Leung Kwok-hung and Wong Yuk-man ranked the 2nd to 8th and attained 47.7, 45.0, 43.3, 41.6, 40.4, 37.5 and 35.3 marks correspondingly. Albert Chan has been on the list three times and ranked the 9th with 36.6 marks. Michael Tien has been on the list twice and ranked the 10th with 53.9 marks. James Tien, James To and Tam Yiu-chung have been on the list once and ranked the 11th to 13th, with 55.3, 50.1 and 44.1 marks correspondingly.
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Opinion Daily In January 2007, POP opened a feature page called "Opinion Daily" at the "POP Site", to record significant events and selected polling figures on a day-to-day basis, in order to let readers judge by themselves the reasons for the ups and downs of different opinion figures. In July 2007, POP collaborated with Wisers Information Limited whereby Wisers supplies to POP each day starting from July 24, a record of significant events of that day, according to the research method designed by POP. These daily entries would be uploaded to "Opinion Daily" as soon as they are verified by POP.
For the polling items covered in this press release, the previous survey was conducted from April 13 to 16, 2015, while this survey was conducted from July 13 to 16, 2015. In between these two surveys, herewith the significant events selected from counting newspaper headlines and commentaries on a daily basis and covered by at least 25% of the local newspaper articles. Readers can make their own judgment if these significant events have any impacts to different polling figures.
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Commentary Robert Ting-Yiu Chung, Director of Public Opinion Programme, observed, "The latest survey of top 10 Legislative Councillors shows that compared to three months ago, in terms of familiarity, Albert Chan drops out of the 'top 10' list and replaced by James Tien who re-enters the list since April last year. In terms of absolute ratings, the scores of 5 out of the 9 who stayed on the list have gone up, 4 have gone down. Among them, the rise in Wong Yuk-man's rating and drop in Jasper Tsang's have gone beyond sampling errors. In terms of relative rankings, Jasper Tsang continues to top the list, now for 10 consecutive times since April 2013, apparently not affected too much by the leakage of his WhatsApp messages. James Tien now re-enters the list to rank the second, while Michael Tien, Regina Ip, Alan Leong and Emily Lau go down one position each to rank the third to sixth. Albert Ho remains at the seventh position. Lee Cheuk-yan drops two positions to rank the eighth. Wong Yuk-man and Leung Kwok-hung switch their positions to rank the ninth and tenth respectively. It should be noted that our list of 'top 10' only includes Legco members who are best known to the public, ranked according to their support ratings. Some of the other 60 councillors may well have very high or low support ratings, but because they are not the most well-known councillors, they do not appear on the 'top 10' list by design. We leave it for our readers to figure out the reasons for the ups and downs of these popularity ratings using detailed records shown in our 'Opinion Daily' feature page." |
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