NEARLY eight out of 10 Filipinos remain satisfied with the performance of the Philippine Army and continue to trust it, according to the fourth-quarter survey of OCTA Research.
In the survey conducted from Nov. 10-16, 78 percent of respondents said they were satisfied with the Army’s accomplishments, while only 2 percent were dissatisfied, for a net performance rating of +76.
The Army’s performance rating is slightly lower than the +78 it received in the third quarter.
The Army’s performance rating is highest in the Visayas at +84, a 7-point rise from the previous survey, and in the National Capital Region (NCR), which rose by 23 points to +77.
Among socioeconomic classes, the Army’s performance rating is highest among class E at +80 and lowest in class ABC at +69.
The survey also noted that 77 percent of respondents trust the Army, while only 2 percent distrust it, for a net trust rating of +75.
Among key areas, the Visayas registered the highest net trust rating with +88, and Balance Luzon the lowest at +69, a drop of 12 percentage points.
The highest trust rating was in Class E at +85, and the lowest in ABC at +72, an 8-point decrease from the August survey.
The face-to-face survey had 1,200 respondents with a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percent nationwide and plus or minus 6 percent per major area.
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