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Inquiry :  
1. N1 Do you consider yourself as Taiwanese, Chinese or both?
Values Categories n percentage
1 Taiwanese 1033 56.6%
2 both 669 36.6%
3 Chinese 73 4.0%
90 others 3 0.2%
95 refuse to answer 19 1.0%
98 don't know 29 1.6%
Frequency : 1826 100%
2. N2 Some people say that we should continue using the 1992 Consensus as the basis of Cross-Strait negotiation while other people say we should reject the 1992 Consensus. Which do you agree with?
Values Categories n percentage
1 continue using the 1992 Consensus 794 43.5%
2 reject the 1992 Consensus 246 13.5%
3 there is no 1992 Consensus 340 18.6%
4 support both 19 1.0%
5 support neither 8 0.4%
95 refuse to answer 16 0.9%
96 it depends 18 1.0%
97 no opinion 67 3.7%
98 don't know 318 17.4%
Frequency : 1826 100%
3. N3 Concerning the relationship between Taiwan and mainland China, which of the following six positions do you agree with?
Values Categories n percentage
1 immediate unification 29 1.6%
2 immediate independence 114 6.2%
3 maintain the status quo, move toward unification in the futu 203 11.1%
4 maintain the status quo, move toward independence in the fut 301 16.5%
5 maintain the status quo, decide either unification or indepe 668 36.6%
6 maintain the status quo forever 408 22.3%
90 others 0 0%
95 refuse to answer 6 0.3%
96 it depends 10 0.5%
97 no opinion 19 1.0%
98 don't know 68 3.7%
Frequency : 1826 100%
4. N3a Which of the following six positions does the KMT agree with?
Values Categories n percentage
1 immediate unification 373 20.4%
2 immediate independence 17 0.9%
3 maintain the status quo, move toward unification in the futu 640 35.0%
4 maintain the status quo, move toward independence in the fut 39 2.1%
5 maintain the status quo, decide either unification or indepe 333 18.2%
6 maintain the status quo forever 197 10.8%
90 others 0 0%
95 refuse to answer 17 0.9%
96 it depends 6 0.3%
97 no opinion 16 0.9%
98 don't know 188 10.3%
Frequency : 1826 100%
5. N3b Which of the following six positions does the DPP agree with?
Values Categories n percentage
1 immediate unification 13 0.7%
2 immediate independence 575 31.5%
3 maintain the status quo, move toward unification in the futu 23 1.3%
4 maintain the status quo, move toward independence in the fut 686 37.6%
5 maintain the status quo, decide either unification or indepe 206 11.3%
6 maintain the status quo forever 87 4.8%
90 others 0 0%
95 refuse to answer 18 1.0%
96 it's hard to say 13 0.7%
97 no opinion 18 1.0%
98 don't know 187 10.2%
Frequency : 1826 100%
6. N3c Which of the following six positions does MA Ying-jeou agree with?
Values Categories n percentage
1 immediate unification 430 23.5%
2 immediate independence 16 0.9%
3 maintain the status quo, move toward unification in the futu 528 28.9%
4 maintain the status quo, move toward independence in the fut 46 2.5%
5 maintain the status quo, decide either unification or indepe 353 19.3%
6 maintain the status quo forever 219 12.0%
90 others 0 0%
95 refuse to answer 22 1.2%
96 it depends 7 0.4%
97 no opinion 15 0.8%
98 don't know 190 10.4%
Frequency : 1826 100%
7. N3d Which of the following six positions does TSAI Ing-wen agree with?
Values Categories n percentage
1 immediate unification 17 0.9%
2 immediate independence 468 25.6%
3 maintain the status quo, move toward unification in the futu 33 1.8%
4 maintain the status quo, move toward independence in the fut 666 36.5%
5 maintain the status quo, decide either unification or indepe 278 15.2%
6 maintain the status quo forever 103 5.6%
90 others 0 0%
95 refuse to answer 25 1.4%
96 it depends 11 0.6%
97 no opinion 20 1.1%
98 don't know 205 11.2%
Frequency : 1826 100%
8. N3e Which of the following six positions does James SOONG agree with?
Values Categories n percentage
1 immediate unification 174 9.5%
2 immediate independence 37 2.0%
3 maintain the status quo, move toward unification in the futu 437 23.9%
4 maintain the status quo, move toward independence in the fut 66 3.6%
5 maintain the status quo, decide either unification or indepe 425 23.3%
6 maintain the status quo forever 224 12.3%
90 others 0 0%
95 refuse to answer 28 1.5%
96 it depends 14 0.8%
97 no opinion 44 2.4%
98 don't know 377 20.6%
Frequency : 1826 100%
9. N4 Some people say, If Taiwan could still maintain peaceful relations with the PRC after declaring independence, then Taiwan should establish a new, independent country. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
Values Categories n percentage
1 strongly agree 285 15.6%
2 agree 732 40.1%
3 disagree 464 25.4%
4 strongly disagree 143 7.8%
95 refuse to answer 24 1.3%
96 it's hard to say 26 1.4%
97 no opinion 49 2.7%
98 don't know 103 5.6%
Frequency : 1826 100%
10. N4A Some people say, Even if PRC decides to attack Taiwan after Taiwan declares independence, Taiwan should still become a new country. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
Values Categories n percentage
1 strongly agree 102 5.6%
2 agree 454 24.9%
3 disagree 779 42.7%
4 strongly disagree 266 14.6%
95 refuse to answer 28 1.5%
96 it depends 29 1.6%
97 no opinion 40 2.2%
98 don't know 128 7.0%
Frequency : 1826 100%
11. N5 Some people say, If the economic, social, and political conditions were about the same in both mainland China and Taiwan, then the two sides should unify. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
Values Categories n percentage
1 strongly agree 55 3.0%
2 agree 589 32.3%
3 disagree 787 43.1%
4 strongly disagree 144 7.9%
95 refuse to answer 25 1.4%
96 it depends 51 2.8%
97 no opinion 54 3.0%
98 don't know 121 6.6%
Frequency : 1826 100%
12. N5A Some people say, Even if the gap between the economic, social, and political conditions in mainland China and Taiwan is quite large, the two sides should still unify. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
Values Categories n percentage
1 strongly agree 18 1.0%
2 agree 164 9.0%
3 disagree 1096 60.0%
4 strongly disagree 314 17.2%
95 refuse to answer 25 1.4%
96 it depends 37 2.0%
97 no opinion 50 2.7%
98 don't know 122 6.7%
Frequency : 1826 100%
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