Overall, 8
per cent of participants in the «immediate treatment» group died, compared with 7 per cent in the later treatment group.
This last point is pertinent given the fact that we found that only 10 per
cent of participants in our course had any training of any sort in classroom observation.
A survey of around 1,200 teachers, support staff and heads revealed that 46 per
cent of participants said they have had to cut spending on ICT.
However, the study found that only 15 per
cent of participants with an eating disorder had received psychiatric treatment in the previous 12 months.
Eight thousand teachers responded to the union's survey and 59 per
cent of participants stated that they had not yet received confirmation as to whether they would receive a pay rise.
Around 5,000 people responded to the survey, which found that 64 per
cent of participants felt that their education was better than their parents.
The research also showed that 81 per
cent of participants behaviour in school improved and how 87 per cent of teachers thought there had been a positive impact on student attitudes towards their future.
In fact 84 per
cent of participants felt that they have more control over their separation as a direct result of this user empowerment.
High rates of mental health distress were also identified, with 50 per
cent of participants reaching a current diagnosis for any depressive or anxiety condition (69 per cent lifetime).
The research is based on responses from 1,114 school leaders across England and Wales and shows that 93 per
cent of participants believe that pupils are bringing more worries into school than they did five years ago.
And of the feedback ratings received, 96 per
cent of participants on NPQSL, 95 per cent on NPQH and 94 per cent on NPQML said they would recommend the modules to colleagues, with one participant describing the offer as «excellent quality and provision... that definitely improves your understanding of leadership.»
Student funding appeared to play a significant part in students» responses, with 55 per
cent of participants indicating that a drop or cessation of their student funding would make it more likely for them to enter into a sugar baby arrangement.
In fact, this research, which tested middle school, high school and college level students, found that 80 per
cent of participants thought that sponsored articles were actual articles, and had a hard time distinguishing where this information actually came from.
The survey, completed by 411 Canadian in - house counsel, shows that providing value as in - house counsel is closely tied to managing or reducing risk with 84 per
cent of participants citing risk management, followed by ensuring regulatory compliance (48 per cent), and controlling costs of external counsel (44 per cent) as the top ways they provide value in their organization.
When asked, 72 per
cent of the participants rated their experience on the platform with 8 out of 10 or more (7.7 on average) and 70 per cent said that its use led to effective and sustainable solutions.
In a typical large MLS system's 12 - month performance of its agents, 53.99 per
cent of participants do four ends or less.
Yet shockingly, given how much certain habits grind our gears, 79 per
cent of participants went on to say that the thing they most disliked about visiting a friend or family member's house is «strict rules».
Five per
cent of the participants in religious programs claim to have been healed either during or after the telecasts, and the healers of these programs play major roles.
The 28 per
cent of participants with persistent tinnitus also showed heightened sensitivity to loud sounds, indicating that the neurons that transmit sounds to the brain may have been damaged, said Roberts.
Almost 70 per
cent of the participants stated that — to a great or very great extent — the emotional pain they felt before using Rechtwijzer Uit Elkaar was reduced after separating on the platform.
In its May / June 2013 edition, Canada's national running magazine, Canadian Running, reported that in the USA «women now account for 55
per cent of all participants in road races and nearly 60 per cent at the half - marathon distance.»
When just including overweight people (about 60 per
cent of the participants) the extra benefit of seven or more portions a day vanished.
A total of 19 per
cent of participants were screened to have a «risky» alcohol consumption — that is to say a level of alcohol consumption that is potentially harmful and can cause alcohol use disorder.
The study, Visuomotor Impairments in Older Adults at Increased Alzheimer's Disease Risk, published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, found that 81.8 per
cent of the participants that had a family history of Alzheimer's disease and those with MCI displayed difficulties on the most cognitively demanding visual motor task.
Compared with the lowest intake (bottom 25 per
cent of participants), the highest intake (top 25 per cent) was associated with a 30 per cent lower risk in the OAI and a 61 per cent lower risk in the Framingham study.
27 participants completed the study, while approximately 20 per
cent of participants in both groups dropped out because they either could not tolerate the diet or were unable to attain their 5 per cent weight - loss target.
In the health domain, for students in all year levels difficulty sleeping was the most frequent health complaint - reported as occurring «every day» or «almost every day» by 16 per
cent of participants in Year 4, 14 per cent of participants in Year 6 and 12 per cent of participants in Year 8.
Behind them, 17 per
cent of participants were planning to reduce staffing and extra-curricular costs, 14 per cent to rent the school or generate new revenues, and 13 per cent to improve their use of IT.
Independent research clearly demonstrates the impact they are having, with findings showing that 84 per
cent of participants engaged more in learning and 91 per cent of participants improved in self - confidence and self - esteem.
Last year, 5.1 per
cent of participants (4,637) of pupils on the NCS programme had a statement or EHCP.
In a poll it commissioned, 38 per
cent of participants said they were disgusted by their chequing account fees, and 66 per cent thought the fees were unfair.
In the Nanos poll conducted on behalf of The Globe, 30 per
cent of participants were uncomfortable with the amount they were saving for their retirement, and another 22 per cent were somewhat uncomfortable.
Of those surveyed, 68 per
cent of participants (41 counsel responded to the in - house survey of 500 invited to participate) were from corporations with more than 1,000 people, and 61 per cent were with companies that have annual revenues of more than $ 1 billion.
Fifty - five per
cent of participants had cognitive impairment (dementia in 40 % and delirium in 15 %), 13 % had a depressive disorder, 2 % had alcohol misuse and 2 % had other psychiatric diagnoses.
At the time of selection, 35 per
cent of the participants were in the clinical range for depression and the remainder were at sub-clinical levels, suggesting that the project was targeting an early intervention group.