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Research in Scotland

Research plays an important role in shaping the policies of the Scottish Government. It helps us to think about new and better ways of doing things and provides new understandings and discoveries that benefit our society.

The Government funds a wide range of research programmes, helping to inform and assess policy.

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01/02/2010Public Attitudes Towards Broadcasting in Scotland 2009This report provides the latest information on public attitudes to broadcasting in Scotland, following a survey carried out 18 months before, and reports on any changes in attitudes, views on a proposed new digital channel in Scotland, and views of the Scottish population towards radio broadcasting.
01/02/2010Public Attitudes to Broadcasting 2009 - Research FindingsThis Research Findings provides key findings from a survey on public attitudes to broadcasting in Scotland, which follows a previous survey carried out 18 months before. The Findings report on any changes in attitudes on broadcasting from the previous survey, views on a proposed new digital channel in Scotland, and views of the Scottish population towards radio broadcasting.
29/01/2010Modelling Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Scottish Housing: Manual and ModelManual and excel model for considering the impact of different upgrade measures on greenhouse gas emissions from Scottish housing.
15/01/2010A Process Evaluation of Celtic Against Drugs and Rangers Positive ChoicesA report on the design and implementation of the Celtic Against Drugs and Rangers Positive Choices schemes and their suitability and value for money as vehicles for drugs education and prevention.
15/01/2010A Process Evaluation of Celtic Against Drugs and Rangers Positive Choices: Crime and Justice RF No. 17/2009Key findings on the design and implementation of the Celtic Against Drugs and Rangers Positive Choices schemes and their suitability and value for money as vehicles for drugs education and prevention.

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