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Answers contain the following: "not trust at all," "somewhat not trust," "between not trust and trust," "somewhat trust," and "completely trust" (Table 1).
Answers are "not trust at all," "somewhat not trust," "between not trust and trust," "somewhat trust," and "completely trust," scoring from "1" to "5".
Table 1 Respondents' police trust Choice Frequency Percentage "Not trust at all" 311 2.66 "Somewhat not trust" 861 7.35 "Between not trust and trust" 1892 16.15 "Somewhat trust" 4832 41.18 "Completely trust" 3825 32.66 Total 11,712 100.00.
Approximately 56%% of the respondents at least somewhat trusted health news obtained from television and the internet while about 49%% of the respondents indicated that the news media influenced their consumption behavior (see Table 1).
In a poll given on global advertising, Nielson Company found: more than eight-in-10 global respondents (83%) completely or somewhat trust the recommendations of friends and family.
A Nielsen poll of 25,000 internet consumers showed that 90percentt of respondents said that they "completely" or "somewhat" trusted recommendations from friends or acquaintances.
Approximately two-thirds of those expressing trust in university researchers only "somewhat trusted" them.
Trust in types of sources of information was measured using a 5-point ordinal scale: do not trust at all, distrust somewhat, neither trust nor distrust, trust somewhat, trust completely, don't know[ 15].
In other words, in comparison with the third group, the possibility of rural residents choosing "somewhat not trust" and "trust a lot" is 42.8%% higher than urban residents, in contrast to the possibility of the first three choices ("don't really trust at all," "somewhat not trust," and "in the middle").
Nielsen's research further supports this consumer mindset, as 70% somewhat or completely trust the online opinions of consumers.
"Basically, these girls end up meeting someone they think they can trust; somewhat like a father figure.
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