Blog Assignment 1_WVS analysis / Yerim Han

 I analyzed the words of Australia, New Zealand, and Germany.

The first question is whether you are worried about not giving your child a good education. Australians account for the largest percentage of people who are very worried about not giving their children a good education. On the contrary, New Zealanders make up the largest portion of those who say not at all.

The second question is whether you are worried about unemployment or not finding a job. This question is also the most frequently answered by Australians as Very Much. On the contrary, Germany accounts for the largest percentage of people who are not worried at all.


The third is the answer to the question of whether the country is worried about being involved in the war. Most people said they were not worried, but Australians were the most worried. New Zealand is the country where people in Australia and Germany answered the most, and the largest percentage of those who said no.

The fourth is the city war. This question is similar to the result of a question asking if the previous country is worried about being included in the war. Australians answered "Very Much" the most, and New Zealanders answered "not at all."


Finally, there are concerns about terrorist attacks. Australians said they were most worried, and New Zealanders said they were least worried.


Looking at the table above, we feel that New Zealanders are safer at the risk of war and terrorism among the three countries, on the contrary, Australians are the most afraid.


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