Table conventions
Table conventions
Table conventions
Table and figure conventions
- Data in the tables are from the 2014 British Social Attitudes survey unless otherwise indicated.
- Tables are percentaged as indicated by the percentage signs.
- In tables, ‘*’ indicates less than 0.5 % but greater than zero, and ‘–’ indicates zero.
- When findings based on the responses of fewer than 100 respondents are reported in the text, reference is made to the small base size. These findings are excluded from line charts, but included in tables.
- Percentages equal to or greater than 0.5 have been rounded up (e.g. 0.5 % = 1 %; 36.5 % = 37 %).
- In many tables the proportions of respondents answering “Don’t know” or not giving an answer are not shown. This, together with the effects of rounding and weighting, means that percentages will not always add up to 100 %.
- The self-completion questionnaire was not completed by all respondents to the main questionnaire (see Technical details). Percentage responses to the self-completion questionnaire are based on all those who completed it.
- The unweighted bases shown in the tables (the number of respondents who answered the question) are printed in small italics.
- In time series line charts, survey readings are indicated by data markers. While the line between data markers indicates an overall pattern, where there is no data marker the position of the line cannot be taken as an accurate reading for that year.
Table conventions