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PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS OF SCOTLAND AFTER DEVOLUTION: FINDINGS FROM THE 2004 SCOTTISH SOCIAL ATTITUDES SURVEY

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The data commented on in this report was funded from a number of sources. We are grateful to the Economic and Social Research Council for supporting the survey in its first two years, and for subsequent grants to study the impact of devolution. We would also like to acknowledge the support of the Leverhulme Foundation for their funding in 2001 and 2003. The 2004 questions were funded by the Scottish Executive Office of the Chief Researcher ( OCR). Responsibility for the opinions expressed in this report, and all interpretations of the data, lies solely with the authors.

The Scottish Social Attitudes survey is very much a collaborative venture. We owe a huge debt of gratitude to our colleagues in NatCen's operations and computing departments, to Ann Mair at the Social Statistics Laboratory at Strathclyde University, and to our team of interviewers and supervisors for conducting the interviews with such dedication and professionalism. Thanks are also due to Rachel Ormston for assistance with this report.

Finally we must thank the people who gave up their time voluntarily to speak to us; we hope that one day some of them might come across this report and read about themselves with interest.

Catherine Bromley
Lisa Given

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