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<h3>Chapter 9</h3>
<H2>Opinions and Attitudes</H2>
<b>Marianne Heiberg</b>

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<H2>The Attitudinal Framework</H2>
That man does not live by bread alone is an adage that gains particular
saliency in level of living conditions studies. Living conditions are not
determined solely by objective evaluations of living standards. They also
have to be assessed in conjunction with the individual's own evaluation
of his or her life situation. Again the critical distinction is the degree
to which individuals feel they have access to the resources required to
gain influence over their own life and future. To what extent do they see
themselves as full and purposeful human beings? The determinants of the
dignity and integrity of the human being differ from society to society
and, of course, have changed radically over time. However, in the contemporary
world certain dimensions seem generally applicable. They involve the ability
of the individual to participate and exercise choice within political, social
and religious life. Among the many questions raised are the following: Can
the individual participate in the formation of decisions and practice that
directly impact on the quality of his or her life? Does the life situation
provide the individual with a sense of personal purpose and fulfilment?
To what extent is the nature of daily life a product of choice or of coercion?
Is there some correspondence between individual aspirations and real opportunities
for their achievement? Does the individual view the course of his past and
the potential for his future with optimism and hope or apprehension and
despair?

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A serious methodological problem in level of living conditions studies is,
however, that while the exact measurement of, say, quantities of bread and
calorific intakes may be relatively simple, measurements of empowerment
and a sense of individual dignity are more problematic. Attitude surveys
could be flawed on many levels. Frequently respondents do not wish to or
simply cannot reveal their real views in a formally constructed interview
situation which is of short duration and in which answer categories are
fixed beforehand. Moreover, people are contradictory. Their expressed attitudes
often do not form a coherent whole and may not correspond to or predict
their actual behaviour in any case. In addition, unlike the more structurally
embedded social norms and values which they in part reflect, attitudes tend
to be elusive and changeable. They are shaped by a range of different forces,
some transient and some enduring, some implicit and some explicit, some
which operate in tandem and some which tear the individual in opposing directions.

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Difficulties in measuring and interpreting attitudes are intensified in
societies undergoing rapid change and social disruption. (This comes in
addition to the general statistical difficulties inherent in sample survey
data, as discussed in Appendix A, on sampling strategy.) In Palestinian
society a sense of social dislocation, instability and uncertainty is pervasive.
Although all Middle Eastern- societies have undergone profound transformations
during the last 40 years, Palestinians have experienced sharper, more dramatic
and more violent change than most.

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In relation to this survey, another critical factor is decisive. A central
parameter affecting Palestinian perceptions and attitudes is that imposed
by the occupation regime. For numerous reasons described elsewhere, the
survey does not attempt to explore Palestinians' reactions to this regime
nor the impact of the regime upon their attitudes. Nonetheless, the fact
of occupation forms an integral, conspicuous framework which impacts directly
on Palestinian dispositions, attitudes and consequent behaviour.

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