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Attitudes to Discrimination in Scotland 2006

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

First and foremost, the authors of the report would like to thank all the respondents who gave up their time to take part in the survey - we hope that one day some of them might come across this report and read about their views with interest.

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.

We would also like to thank the Steering Group for their guidance and support over the course of the project, the group was comprised of representatives of: the Scottish Government Equality Unit, the Scottish Government Equalities Research Team, the Commission for Racial Equality, Disability Rights Commission, Equal Opportunities Commission 1, Equality Network, Age Concern Scotland, Scottish Inter-Faith Council, Stonewall Scotland, and the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

Responsibility for the opinions expressed in this report, and for all interpretation of the data, lies solely with the authors.

Catherine Bromley
John Curtice
Lisa Given

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