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Net satisfacti­on with Duterte ‘very good’

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NET SATISFACTI­ON for President Rodrigo R. Duterte dipped two points but stayed “very good” at +56, from +58 in December last year, according to the Social Weather Stations’ 1st Quarter 2018 Social Weather Survey.

The noncommiss­ioned survey, conducted March 23-27, found 70% of adult Filipinos satisfied, 17% undecided, and 14% dissatisfi­ed with Mr. Duterte’s performanc­e, yielding the +56 net satisfacti­on rating in the first quarter.

The SWS terminolog­y for net satisfacti­on ratings is as follows: +70 and above, “excellent”; +50 to +69, “very good”; +30 to +49, “good”; +10 to +29, “moderate”, +9 to -9, “neutral”; -10 to -29, “poor”; -30 to -49, “bad”; -50 to -69, “very bad”; -70 and below, “execrable.”

The 2-point decline in Mr. Duterte’s net satisfacti­on rating was due to declines of 11 points in Balance Luzon and 1 point in Metro Manila, combined with increases of 12 points in the Visayas and 2 points in Mindanao, SWS said.

The President’s net satisfacti­on rating stayed “very good” in the Visayas at +65 (75% satisfied, 9% dissatisfi­ed, correctly rounded), up 12 points from +53 (72% satisfied, 18% dissatisfi­ed, correctly rounded) in December last year.

It stayed “excellent” in Mr. Duterte’s home region of Mindanao at +82 (87% satisfied, 5% dissatisfi­ed) in March 2018, up 2 points from +80 (84% satisfied, 5% dissatisfi­ed, correctly rounded) in the fourth quarter last year.

Mr. Duterte’s rating, however, fell by one grade to “good” in Balance Luzon, at +39 (58% satisfied, 19% dissatisfi­ed) in March 2018, down by 11 points from +50 (64% satisfied, 14% dissatisfi­ed). It stayed “very good” in Metro Manila at +54 (72% satisfied, 18% dissatisfi­ed) in March 2018, hardly moving from +55 in December last year.

In terms of class, Mr. Duterte’s net satisfacti­on stayed “very good” in ABC at +63 (72% satisfied, 9% dissatisfi­ed), although 3 points below the +66 (80% satisfied, 14% dissatisfi­ed) in December last year.

Mr. Duterte’s net satisfacti­on also stayed “very good” in class D or the masa at +57 (70% satisfied, 13% dissatisfi­ed), unchanged from +57 (70% satisfied, 13% dissatisfi­ed) in December last year. But it fell by one grade to “good” in class E at +48 (65% satisfied, 17% dissatisfi­ed), down by 17 points from +65 (78% satisfied, 13% dissatisfi­ed) in December 2017.

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