The survey ran within a cycle of five surveys titled: Perception of Art in Slovakia after 2000. The objective was to map the extent of people's relationships to various music genres at several levels. Based on predefined criteria, the introductory question measured the intensity of respondents' interest in individual types of art (intense, average, little, or no interest). The study primarily examined the following areas: the popularity of music genres, frequency of attendance at music events, preference in music perception (in public spaces, at home and elsewhere, listening to music from the media, etc.), level of respondents' musical skills, information sources on music life, respondents' knowledge of music (titles of songs and operas, ability to identify composers and artists), attendance at music festivals, willingness to invest in listening to music (attendance at music events), access to the presentation of music events, reasons for no interest in music. The survey was carried out via a network of interviewers on a sample of 1110 respondents using the quota characteristics of gender, age, education, the size of the settlement, nationality, district, region as well as economic status, and religious denomination.
Standardized interview using a questionnaire
Adult inhabitants of Slovakia (18+)
Quota sampling