I tried to read the version in the Gulf Times but had to give up when it was no longer clear who was referring to who. Must be too early in the morning for me.
Perhaps they could have just presented the raw data in tables, rather than trying to convert it to text?
I'm also curious about the data collection methodology - was it done over the phone or face to face? And either way, I wonder how honest the responses would be - if someone rang you up (so they know your phone number) and asked you questions about how trustworthy you think Qataris are, what would you say?
I tried to read the version in the Gulf Times but had to give up when it was no longer clear who was referring to who. Must be too early in the morning for me.
Perhaps they could have just presented the raw data in tables, rather than trying to convert it to text?
I'm also curious about the data collection methodology - was it done over the phone or face to face? And either way, I wonder how honest the responses would be - if someone rang you up (so they know your phone number) and asked you questions about how trustworthy you think Qataris are, what would you say?