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Understanding Corruption: A Survey on Perceptions and Impact

Welcome to the 'Understanding Corruption' quiz, designed to explore the perceptions and impacts of corruption in developing countries. This quiz aims to gather data on how individuals perceive corruption and its relation to economic growth.

  • Study Title: Corruption as a barrier to growth in developing countries
  • All data is anonymous and will contribute to meaningful research
  • Your insights are crucial for understanding the issue better
18 Questions4 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingTruth34
Have you read the uses of the below questionnaire before proceding? Study Title: Corruption as a barrier to growth in developing countries Name of researcher: Patricia E. Badwe Thank you for taking part in this questionnaire (please do not feel forced to answer any questions you are not comfortable with). All data collected will be classified as anonymous data and will only be shared with Portsmouth University’s internal staff who will be marking and reviewing the dissertation; after analysis are concluded all data from the questionnaire will be erased by 17/09/2022. The purpose of the questionnaire is to complete primary research on Corruption and Growth for dissertation purposes. Corruption is fraudulent and dishonest conduct by those in power; concept of power in this case is not just referred to the government but also to any individual with senior position, high earnings, or great influence; the dissertation aims to discover the relationship between corruption and economic development of developing countries, it also aims to unveil the perception individuals have on corruption.
Which words would you use to describe corruption?
Fraud
Dishonest
Extortion
Crime
All the above
To what extend do you agree the following actions to be corrupt?
 
  1. Officials being bribed by individuals to get benefits
  2. Politicians misusing country’s money
  3. Payment to get good grades
A Strongly agree
A Agree
A Disagree
B Strongly agree
B Agree
B Disagree
C Strongly agree
C Agree
C Disagree
After considering the above responses, do you agree there is corruption in your country?
Yes
No
Are individuals with education qualifications above secondary school more or less corrupt?
More corrupt
Less corrupt
Does corruption depend on the level of education?
Yes
No
Will increase on corruption literacy decrease level of corruption? (Literacy is refered to, knowledge and understanding)
Yes
No
Does corruption reduce job opportunity in the country?
Yes
No
Do you believe high level of employment will reduce corruption?
Yes
No
Do you think high corruption can decrease economic growth?
Yes
No
What factors of the national economy will be impacted as corruption increases? (Choose as many as relevant)
Tax rate
Wages
Demand for products
Supply of products
Laws
Inflation
Do you agree increasing Tax rate will reduce corruption in your country?
Yes
No
Do you agree increasing Wages (salary) will reduce corruption in your country?
Yes
No
Do you agree increase on Product demand will reduce corruption in your country?
Yes
No
Do you agree increase of Product supply will reduce corruption in your country?
Yes
No
Do you agree increasing Laws concerning corruption will reduce corruption in your country?
Yes
No
Do you agree increasing Inflation will reduce corruption in your country?
Yes
No
Which factors (from question 10) would you increase/decrease to reduce corruption in your country?
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