《港大民意網站》發表有關六四事件最新民意調查結果
HKU POP SITE releases the latest survey on June Fourth Incident

二零零一年六月一日新聞公報 Press Release on June 1, 2001
 

香港大學民意研究計劃今日在其網站《港大民意網站》(http://hkupop.hku.hk) 發表有關六四事件十二週年的最新民意調查結果。民意研究計劃自九三年開始,便每年在六四事件週年前數天,進行民意調查,量度市民對六四事件看法的轉變。調查內容主要包括市民對北京學生及政府處理六四手法的評價、對中國人權狀況的觀感、港人在推動中國民主及經濟發展的角色、六四紀念集會的看法及對支聯會的評價。最新調查顯示,有關民意在過去四年相當穩定,但對支聯會的評分則連續二年下跌。有關數據及注意事項請參閱《民意網站》。

 

民意研究計劃將會繼續進行有關調查,直至市民不再關注事件。各界人士如對上述調查的研究方法有任何疑問,研究組的成員將會樂意解答,但不會對調查結果另作評述。此等安排將會在研究組的人手充裕後再作檢討。

 

The Public Opinion Programme (POP) at The University of Hong Kong today releases the result of its latest annual survey on people's opinion on the June Fourth Incident, via its website called the "HKU POP SITE" (http://hkupop.hku.hk). Since 1993, the POP Team has conducted annual surveys in the days leading to June 4 each year, to gauge people's changing attitude towards the incident. Topics covered in these surveys include people's support of the Beijing students and the central government's reaction, their appraisal of human right conditions in China, their rating of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of the Patriotic Democratic Movement in China, and their urge to promote economic and democratic movement in China. Our latest finding shows that public opinion in these aspects has become very stable in the past four years, but the ratings of the Alliance has continued to drop in the last two years. Relevant figures and methodological notes are available at the HKU POP Site.

 

The POP Team will continue to conduct these annual surveys, until the public is no longer interested. Our team members are happy to answer any question regarding the research design of these surveys, but would not comment on their results. Such an arrangement would be reviewed when we have more resources.



本網站乃香港大學新聞及傳媒研究中心民意研究計劃正式網站。網站一切內容乃個別學者的研究結果,與香港大學 立場無關。香港大學新聞及傳媒研究中心的民意研究計劃由民意研究計劃主任鍾庭耀博士負責。
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