Preface
This report is the first in a series of three presenting findings from a module of questions in the 2005 Scottish Social Attitudes survey on attitudes to government and public services in post-devolution Scotland. The module has been funded from 2004 to 2006 by the Scottish Executive's Office of Chief Researcher. The report focuses on evaluations of public services in Scotland and who is seen as responsible for standards in the last year. The other two reports in the series cover trust in government, public involvement and voting, public knowledge and awareness of the Scottish Executive and Parliament, and public perceptions of the influence of the devolved Scottish institutions within Scotland and the UK.