{"id":1288603,"name":"Justifiable, terrorism: average score","unit":"","createdAt":"2026-07-01T10:13:54.000Z","updatedAt":"2026-07-01T10:13:54.000Z","coverage":"","timespan":"2022-2022","datasetId":7139,"shortUnit":"","columnOrder":0,"shortName":"avg_score_terrorism","catalogPath":"grapher/ivs/2025-06-27/integrated_values_surveys/world_values_survey#avg_score_terrorism","descriptionShort":"Average score when asked whether terrorism as a political, ideological or religious means can be justified, on a scale from 1 (\"never justifiable\") to 10 (\"always justifiable\").","descriptionProcessing":"We processed the indicators from the microdata of the World Values Survey Time-Series (1981-2022) using Stata. Weights are applied for each country.\n\nWe consider “Don’t know” and “No answer” to be valid response categories and include them in percentage calculations. “Not applicable”, “Not asked”, and “Missing” responses, however, are excluded from the set of possible answers.\n\nWe processed the years in the data to represent the latest year of each WVS wave, which is not necessarily the year of the survey. For example, the 2022 wave (WVS wave 7) includes surveys conducted between 2017 and 2022.\n","type":"float","datasetName":"Integrated Values Surveys (IVS)","updatePeriodDays":365,"datasetVersion":"2025-06-27","nonRedistributable":false,"display":{"name":"Justifiable, terrorism: average score","tolerance":5,"numDecimalPlaces":2,"entityAnnotationsMap":"United Kingdom: England, Scotland, and Wales"},"schemaVersion":2,"processingLevel":"major","presentation":{"attributionShort":"World Values Survey","topicTagsLinks":["Terrorism"]},"descriptionKey":["When available, we consider “Don’t know” and “No answer” to be valid response categories and include them in percentage calculations. “Not applicable”, “Not asked”, and “Missing” responses, however, are excluded from the set of possible answers.","The years in the data represent the latest year of each World Values Survey wave, which is not necessarily the year of the survey. For example, the 2022 wave (WVS wave 7) includes surveys conducted between 2017 and 2022. 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The project’s goal is to assess which impact values stability or change over time has on the social, political and economic development of countries and societies. The project grew out of the European Values Study and was started in 1981 by its Founder and first President (1981-2013) Professor Ronald Inglehart from the University of Michigan (USA) and his team, and since then has been operating in more than 120 world societies. The main research instrument of the project is a representative comparative social survey which is conducted globally every 5 years. Extensive geographical and thematic scope, free availability of survey data and project findings for broad public turned the WVS into one of the most authoritative and widely-used cross-national surveys in the social sciences. At the moment, WVS is the largest non-commercial cross-national empirical time-series investigation of human beliefs and values ever executed.","producer":"World Values Survey","citationFull":"Inglehart, R., Haerpfer, C., Moreno, A., Welzel, C., Kizilova, K., Diez-Medrano J., M. Lagos, P. Norris, E. Ponarin & B. Puranen (eds.). 2022. World Values Survey: All Rounds – Country-Pooled Datafile Version 5.0. Madrid, Spain & Vienna, Austria: JD Systems Institute & WVSA Secretariat. https://doi.org/10.14281/18241.17","attributionShort":"WVS","versionProducer":"Version 5.0 (1981-2022)","urlMain":"https://www.worldvaluessurvey.org/WVSDocumentationWVL.jsp","dateAccessed":"2026-06-30","datePublished":"2024-04-30","license":{"url":"https://www.worldvaluessurvey.org/WVSDocumentationWVL.jsp","name":"WVSA Conditions of use"}}]}