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It is why, according to CASRO (Council of
American Survey Research Organization), spending on marketing research in the United States reached $ 6.7 billion in 2013.
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Not exact matches
But among women in the top 2 %, the average salary is $ 145,000, compared to $ 371,000 for men, according to an analysis of the 2015
American Community
Survey by labor economics
research firm Job Search Intelligence (JSI).
She explains her
research in a recent piece in The Atlantic: «To examine long - term trends in happiness in the U.S., my colleagues and I merged reams of
survey data from 1972 to 2014, from four nationally representative samples totaling 1.3 million
Americans.
A Pew
Research Center
survey released Monday found that 20 percent of
Americans have a smartphone but no broadband Internet at home.
«The vast majority of people still like to be told what to listen to,» says Mark Mulligan, a media and technology analyst and managing director of Midia
Research in the U.K. (Indeed, that Nielsen
survey revealed 61 % of
Americans still find out about new music through traditional and satellite radio.)
When the Pew
Research Center
surveyed thousands of
Americans about their social media lives, they discovered that 44 % of Facebook users «like» content posted by their friends at least once a day, with 29 % doing so several times per day.
A
survey by investment and
research group RBC Capital last year found that
American surgeons think that within five years, 35 % of operations will involve robots in some form, compared with 15 % today.
Earlier this year, ThePointsGuy.com commissioned Princeton
Survey Research, which interviewed 1,003
American adults, to see how people use travel rewards cards and what they do with those rewards after earning them.
According to a 2011 Pew
Research Center
survey, more than four in ten white seniors say that a growing population of immigrants is a «change for the worse;» half of white boomers believe immigration is «a threat to traditional
American customs and values.»
That $ 75 is not a lot to an
American family — a
survey from the
American Research Group found shoppers planning to spend $ 929 this year on gifts — but in Syria it goes a long way.
Last year, 63 % of
Americans said homosexuality should be accepted by society according to a Pew
Research Center
survey.
The Conference Board, a New York - based
research group, discovered 52.3 percent of 1,673
Americans surveyed in June are unhappy at work.
A report from the nonpartisan Fiscal Policy Institute's Immigration
Research Center, for instance, looked at data from the
Survey of Business Owners and the
American Community
Survey and determined that though immigrants make up 13 percent of the U.S. population in general, they make up 18 percent of small business owners, and that immigrant - owned businesses account for 14 percent of private sector employment.
As a result, according to a
survey conducted last year by Focus
Research Systems Inc. of West Hartford, Conn., less than 7 % of
American small businesses (those with fewer than 500 employees or less than $ 25 million in sales) used on - site computers.
In a Pew
Research Center
survey from August, 56 % of
Americans said their family's income was falling behind the cost of living, up from 44 % in September 2007 — just before the recession hit.
Roughly One in Four
Americans is Online «Constantly» More than a quarter of U.S. adults consider themselves online «almost constantly» according to
survey data recently released by the Pew
Research Center, a figure that jumps to nearly 39 percent for younger people in the 18 - to -29-year-old age group, and Kurt Wagner looks closely at some of the
survey's fascinating statistics.
According to the Pew
Research Center's Teens, Social Media & Technology
Survey: «Facebook remains the most used social media site among
American teens ages 13 to 17 with 71 % of all teens using the site, even as half of teens use Instagram and four - in - ten use Snapchat.»
Drawing off of
survey data collected from local tech startup founders and public and private sector leaders, the annual extensive
research project, now in its third year, ranks 25
American cities» readiness to capitalize on the shift to the digital economy.
Americans tend to view the impact of the internet and other digital technologies on their own lives in largely positive ways, Pew
Research Center
surveys have shown over the years.
According to a
survey by the Pew
Research Center,
Americans over the age of 64 are working more than any other time since the turn of the century.
Canadians and
Americans are divided on Keystone, with a far greater share of
Americans in favour of the project, according to a 2015
survey from the Pew
Research Center.
Some 53 percent of
Americans believe big tech companies should be regulated by the federal government, much like big banks are, according to a new
survey from market
research firm HarrisX.
Recent Pew
Research Center
surveys show that as more
Americans hold a favorable opinion of China and America's image has...
«Only about one - third of
Americans are living within their means and think they are prepared for the long - term financial future,» said Stephen Brobeck, executive director of the Consumer Federation of America, which commissioned the
survey along with the
American Savings Education Council (ASEC) and the Employee Benefit
Research Institute (EBRI).
A
survey from the Public Religion
Research Institute has determined that 2 percent of all
Americans think the Mayans called it: December 21 is the end, and we're only one week out from the credits rolling.
A Pew
Research Center
survey conducted in 2014 found that 45 percent of
Americans — and a majority of Christians (55 percent)-- say they rely a lot on prayer and personal religious reflection when making major life decisions.
About half of the
Americans who identify as part of the Tea Party movement say they are also part of the religious right or conservative Christian movement, according to a
survey released last year by the Public Religion
Research Institute.
In this episode of the First Things Podcast, new
survey findings from Georgetown University's Center for Applied
Research for the Apostolate update us on rates of ritual participation among
American Catholics.
Mr. Snyder, chairman of the
American Cartographic Association's Committee on Map Projections, is also a
research scientist with the U.S. Geological
Survey.
For instance, a 2014 Pew
Research study found that
Americans are less likely to vote for an atheist presidential candidate than any other
survey category — even if they share that candidate's political views.
In a Public Religion
Research Institute poll released last week, 18 % of black
Americans surveyed said they see same - sex marriage a «critical issue,» putting it behind the economy, education, deficit, a growing wealth gap and immigration.
Large majorities of African -
Americans identify both as «pro-life» (71 %) and «pro-choice» (75 %), according to a Public Religion
Research Institute
survey released Thursday.
The
survey by the Public Religion
Research Institute also found that more than half of
Americans believe «God rewards athletes who have faith with good health and success.»
According to a Pew
Research Center
survey of 1,655 registered voters released today, more than half of white evangelicals said they weren't satisfied with their ballot options (55 %), reflecting the feeling of
Americans at large (58 %).
The chatter around a poll released Wednesday by the Public Religion
Research Institute and the Religion News Service will likely focus on the findings highlighted in their news release: 82 % of
Americans surveyed believe that bin Laden distorted the teachings of Islam to suit his own purposes; 65 % believe the al Qaeda leader is rotting in hell; and 62 % think it is wrong to celebrate the death of another human being.
I suspect that the Pew
Research Center's
survey simply reveals the fact that
Americans, including evangelicals, have a more nuanced approach to religious pluralism.
Two
surveys have come out recently — one was a partnership by Barna and the
American Bible Society and the other from LifeWay
Research — about the way Christians view the Bible and how often they read it and why, and the results are interesting.
Survey research of the sort that we call scientific has been asking
Americans about their religion since the 1920s.
A
survey released in January from LifeWay
Research indicated that, despite broad support for the idea of helping refugees, many
American churches had concerns:
The Public Religion
Research Institute has just released a
survey about
American attitudes toward Christmas.
To good effect: a LifeWay
Research survey found nearly 2 in 5
American Protestant pastors (37 %) said Francis had a positive impact on their opinion of the Catholic Church, while more than 3 in 5 said they saw the pope as their brother in Christ (63 %).
Those are among the findings of a new online
survey of 2,000 unchurched
Americans from LifeWay
Research and the Billy Graham Center for Evangelism.
Those are among the findings of a phone
survey of 2,000
Americans about gay marriage from Nashville - based LifeWay
Research.
Washington (CNN)-- The percentage of
Americans 30 and younger who harbor some doubts about God's existence appears to be growing quickly, according to a recent Pew
Research Center
survey.
In its March 30 - April 3
survey, Pew
Research Center for the People and the Press asked 1,507
Americans if they «display the
American flag, in places such as at your home or office, or on your car or clothing.»
A Pew
Research Center
survey released Tuesday shows a remarkable convergence on this question between 1996, when the overwhelming majority (65 %) of
Americans opposed gay marriage, and 2011, when only a minority (46 %) do.
According to a
survey conducted by the Barna
Research Group, over 19 million African -
Americans identify themselves as «born - again Christians,» a statistic that doesn't include those who identify with Christianity in other terms.
The latest study from Pew
Research Center, released this week, and the General Social
Survey, released just a month ago, reveals what I have termed the «evangelicalization» of
American Christianity.