Alliance for True Democracy sponsored Survey on Political Reform (fourth round)Back

Released on 30/4/2014 by Alliance for True Democracy; online from 30/4/2014

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Research Background

This is the fourth time since October and November 2013 and January 2014 that Alliance for True Democracy commissioned the Public Opinion Programme at the University of Hong Kong to conduct this survey to gauge citizens’ opinions towards the Political Reform.

The research instrument used in this study was designed entirely by the POP Team after consulting the Alliance for True Democracy, all fieldwork operations, data collection and analysis were carried out independently by POP, in other words, POP has full independence in the survey design and operation and would take full responsibility for all the findings reported herewith.



Research team members

Research directors : CHUNG Ting-Yiu Robert and PANG Ka-Lai Karie

Project manager: :LEE Wai-kin Frank

Research Executive: LI Kin-wing Jasmine

Data Analyst : TAI Chit-Fai Edward


Fourth round survey

Survey Date

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14-17/4/2014

Survey Method

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Telephone survey conducted by real telephone interviewers

Target Population

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Cantonese-speaking Hong Kong citizens aged 18 or above 

Sampling method

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Telephone numbers were selected randomly from residential telephone directories and mixed with additional numbers generated by the computer. If more than one eligible subject had been available, the one who had her birthday next was selected.

Sample size

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1,024 successful cases

Overall response rate

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67.1%

Sampling error

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less than 1.6%  (i.e. +/-3.1% at 95% confidence level)


* In order to increase the representation of the results, figures 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 mid-year 2013 and the educational attainment (highest level attended) distribution collected in the 2011 Census. Figures in the report are prevailed according to the “weighted” sample.



| Research Background | Research team members | Contact Information | Composite results (Chinese Only) | Frequency tables (Chinese only)| Demographic profile of respondents (Chinese only) | Related surveys |