The phrase
"half of respondents" refers to 50% of those who participated in a survey, poll or study and answered questions.
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66
percent of respondents said in the first half hour of meeting a person is when they decide if they will ever go out with the person again.
This year, 15 percent
of respondents said there is too much supply on the market for investment — up slightly from 13 percent in 2017 and 7 percent in 2016.
This is up from last year's 37 per
cent of respondents who said they used company funds, and 35 per cent who said they invested their own money.
About
half of all respondents report using their mobile device for internet access, and about half report using their mobile device for text messaging.
The large
majority of respondents believe that recovery from mental illness is possible and say they would seek treatment for a mental health problem if needed.
In fact, 81 percent
of respondents in the study said they had more confidence in a company when its executive was using social media.
However, nearly half
of all respondents believe it will be easier to secure mortgage financing as 2014 comes to a close, a 2 - point gain over the first quarter.
A majority
of respondents indicated that family camp experiences benefit families because of parenting reinforcement and enhancement of family relationships.
On average, this is only a 1 - point increase in the
number of respondents who agreed compared with the previous survey, carried out in 2010.
Additionally, 67 per cent
of respondents thought that technology enables pupils to become more socially aware and informed about global issues.
Likewise, the
share of respondents who believe it would be easy to get a mortgage today rose to 54 percent, another record survey high.
Large
percentages of respondents expect to see lower profits this year, and contend consumers will be far more price sensitive than in the past.
Nearly two thirds
of respondents agreed that people in their firms were «more tied to their desk than they should be».
In fact, 81 percent
of respondents feel competitive compensation is the reason they have high job satisfaction.
The majority
of respondents expect an increase in both short - term and long - term mortgage rates in the coming year.
What's more, 85 per cent
of respondents stated that their facilities don't bring out the best in themselves or pupils.
The number to the right of the administrative professional job title is the number
of respondents with that title.
The survey found that two - thirds
of the respondents support building more affordable housing in their neighborhood (31 percent «strongly support» and 35 percent «somewhat support»).
Overall, 71 percent
of the respondents used social media for business purposes, and those affiliated with firms owned by women reported heavier use.
Less than half
of respondents from government departments expected to see pay raises but nearly all those in the financial services industry and service sector predicted pay would increase.
From a diversity standpoint, these numbers are better than the 2005 results, which found 83 percent
of respondents identified as white and 2 percent identified as black.
It found 90 per cent
of respondents admitted they spent too much time hanging out at home or with their friends because of the lack of opportunities available.
Another
group of respondents reported that they have family problems, they do not understand their children, and they experience rows with their wives often and so on.
The share
of respondents expressing support and opposition do not always add up to 100 because on certain questions some respondents do not take a position either in favor or in opposition.
Across all questions, roughly half to two - thirds
of respondents answered correctly, meaning there is a sizable minority of people who never learned some basic money skills.
Fifty - nine percent
of respondents ages 30 to 49 said they looked at their phones a few times an hour.
In addition a quarter
of respondents claim that mobile phones and tablets can get in the way of bedroom routines.
This may explain why much smaller percentages
of respondents favor rewards other than room stays and airline tickets.
When given the district's national ranking, the portion
of respondents giving these high evaluations drops to 38 percent.
Across the board, more than a third
of respondents of all races — Asian, black, Hispanic and white — said they haven't saved anything toward a down payment.
Surprisingly, perhaps, only 41 percent
of respondents rated a fair salary and compensation and job security as major attributes.
This is a frequently overlooked insurance feature — only 44 per cent
of respondents know that not all insurance policies come with a surrender value.
When asked, only ten per cent
of the respondents named cancer when they were asked what diseases and illnesses are linked to excessive alcohol consumption.
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