12 Mar 2012 : Racism in SA - More Complex Than Meets The Eye |
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In 2006 Plus 94 Research conducted a public opinion survey among 2000 respondents to establish the opinions of South Africans on whether they experienced race based discrimination when buying products and services in public places. That particular study did establish that 12 years after democratisation racial stereotypes were still a factor in South African society. This current study comes 18 years after democratisation to determine if we had moved beyond the ghosts of the past in our post 2010 South Africa. The survey was conducted by means of email invitations and completion of the questionnaires online by panel members drawn randomly from a dedicated research panel. It must be noted that the 2006 study was conducted face to face among 2000 respondents, and could therefore be slightly different in character to the 2012 study which is based on a sample of the active online population of South Africa. The final sample size was 339 respondents with a 5.3% margin of error at the 95% confidence interval.
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