Sentences with phrase «of our survey respondents agreed»

In 2011, 10.5 percent of survey respondents agreed with the statement that climate change was occurring and primarily due to human activity; by 2013, that figure had gone up slightly to 16.4 percent, according to preliminary data.
67 % of survey respondents agree with a new Colorado law requiring school boards to let the public observe collective bargaining negotiations.
In general, we haven't found very convincing survey evidence for or against the claim, but there is one survey that found «A total of 64 % of survey respondents agree with the statement, «farmers and food companies put their own profits ahead of treating farm animal humanely.
At a time when American politics are polarized, a remarkable 95 percent of survey respondents agree that «it is important to me that national parks are preserved for current and future generations, whether I visit them or not.»

Not exact matches

The letter highlighted some of the government's recent achievements, and the respondents in the COMPAS survey agreed whole - heartedly with the CCCE.
Employers agree, with 82 percent of respondents in the aforementioned EIU survey saying a strategic approach to managing diversity can provide an organization with an enriched talent pool.
In the TriNet survey, 58 percent of respondents agreed with Trump's approach to health care while 42 percent did not.
Sampling has also become less random because many research companies get respondents from panels — lists of people who have agreed to participate in surveys.
Only 5 percent of the survey respondents linked with this type of company persona strongly agreed that their organizations deploys newer technologies ahead of customers» demand for their use.
Such statistics likely reflect the impact of the voter attitude behind another of our key findings: over 80 % of respondents to our survey either «agreed» or «strongly agreed» that a politician who is dishonest in his or her personal life can not be trusted in their professional role.
Survey respondents agreed with the characterization of the McCain Foods brand as friendly, straightforward, and simple.
survey revealed that 55 % of respondents agreed that they have a hard time getting their message and content in front of their target audience.
In this same survey 72 per cent of respondents agreed with the statement that there was too much foreign ownership of real estate in Vancouver.
«Respondents... generally agree about monetary policy, but there is no clear consensus about most fiscal issues,» said Jay Bryson, global economist at Wells Fargo Securities and chair of the NABE's policy survey committee.
Since the Employee Ownership Foundation's annual economic survey began 23 years ago, a very high percentage, 93 % of survey respondents, have consistently agreed that creating employee ownership through an ESOP was «a good business decision that has helped the company.»
A recent ProOpinion survey showed that 18 % of respondents agreed that taking out a loan to buy new equipment was an adequate reason in the right circumstances.
In a 2013 survey, 82 % of UK respondents agreed with the statement: «I won't settle for anything less than what makes me happy.»
... Today, marriage may be viewed as independent from becoming an adult: almost half of General Social Survey respondents agree that one can be an adult without marriage or parenthood.
In my own survey for my book, I found that 33 percent of respondents agreed that «even if you're unhappy, you should stick it out for the children.»
In a 1996 survey commissioned by the Gurnee Park District, 82 percent of the respondents agreed a family aquatic center would be a welcome addition.
Read the previous press release, «Full judgement published in Richmond Catholic schools judicial review»: http://humanism.org.uk/2012/12/14/full-judgement-published-in-richmond-catholic-schools-judicial-review/ Read the previous press release, «Vince Cable accuses Michael Gove's officials of breaking Coalition Agreement on «faith» school admissions»: http://www.humanism.org.uk/news/view/1150 A survey by the Accord Coalition published on 12 November found that 73 % of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that «state funded schools should not be allowed to select or discriminate against prospective pupils on religious grounds in their admissions policy», while only 18 % disagreed.
More recently, in a YouGov survey conducted in January 2012, 69 % of respondents agreed that it was too easy for former ministers to get jobs that allow them to make improper use of their time in government.
Forty - eight percent of our survey respondents either agreed or were neutral about the idea that «society has reached a point that there is no more double standard against women.»
In the survey reported in Pediatrics, only 21 percent of respondents used retinal imaging devices and while some agreed it was safe (30 percent), half of the respondents were unsure.
In a similar vein, 62 % of respondents agree that «science makes our ways of life change too fast,» a 4 - point increase compared with the 2010 survey.
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.
When the trends survey asked a question that didn't use the word «medical,» i.e., «I agree with animal experimentation for all types of research where there is no alternative,» only 47 % of respondents say yes.
Following a survey of more than 10,000 randomly - selected individuals conducted by collaborating physicians, some 500 respondents who had reported symptoms of anxiety agreed to be clinically examined and genotyped.
In a terrific TED talk, Heffernan explains that regardless of the nation being surveyed, 85 percent of respondents agree that people are afraid to raise some issues at work.
In a survey of parents and the public, the following percentages of respondents said they agreed with these statements.
The survey found 79 per cent of respondents agreed more administration staff would cut workload pressures significantly.
However, 74 per cent of respondents in the same survey agreed that technology can make their job easier when integrated effectively, with 85 per cent believing technology has made education more efficient.
A survey conducted amongst existing and previous LIYSF students, found that 90 % of the 406 respondents agreed that the idea of studying in the UK was an exciting or attractive prospect, however 38 % also admitted that the departure of the UK from the European Union would dissuade them from studying or working here.
Although 67 % of respondents had used e-readers or e-text, most preservice teachers reported preferring to read from paper text, with 67 % stating that they agreed or strongly agreed that they preferred paper to electronic text on the preinstructional survey.
However, this year, as with past Public Policy Institute surveys, 70 percent of respondents said they agreed with the funding formula's key purpose, steering extra dollars to school districts with higher concentrations of low - income students and English learners.
Overall, nationwide, implementation of new literacy standards, Common Core or otherwise, is going well, agreed 69 percent of the survey's respondents.
Those findings are consistent with the 2013 Education Next survey, which found that 63 percent of uninformed respondents wanted to increase public school spending but only 43 percent of informed respondents agreed.
Four out of five respondents in the survey agreed that at least one woman other than the Queen should be on the front of a Canadian bill.
In a recent survey of 300 global money managers conducted by the Chartered Financial Analysts association in Britain, four out of five respondents agreed that bonds were overvalued.
The report, the result of a survey of some 1,244 groups that received NEA funds, found that 77 % of respondents agree that the internet has «played a major role in broadening the boundaries of what is considered art.»
I agree — the survey shows a majority of the respondents agreed with question 1A.
The majority of respondents in every state surveyed also said they believe that global warming was caused by humans, agreeing with 97 percent of scientists:
The vast majority of survey respondents appear to agree with Bryson.
Yes, it's true that the latest numbers are an improvement over a similar survey four years ago (which was also roughly in line with Gallup at the time, showing that 52 percent of respondents agree that humans are at least half - responsible for climate change), but the headline result these reports picked up on — that 96 percent of respondents think climate change is happening — is moot.
In December 2014, 78 percent of respondents to a large global survey by Ipsos agreed with the statement «In the future, renewable energy sources will be able to fully replace fossil fuels.»
«Here we argue for the adoption of measures to optimize key elements of the scientific process: methods, reporting and dissemination, reproducibility, evaluation and incentives... one analysis estimates that 85 % of biomedical research efforts are wasted, while 90 % of respondents to a recent survey in Nature agreed that there is a «reproducibility crisis»»...» The key to fostering a robust metascience that evaluates and improves practices is that the stakeholders of science must not embrace the status quo, but instead pursue self - examination continuously for improvement and self - correction of the scientific process itself.
Almost four - in - ten (39 %) of the respondents agree they fear that someone has personal information about them that they should not be in possession of, up from 35 % in last year's survey.
This report does not state how many people were polled, does not reveal standard measures of significance, and notes that the respondents were selected from «among those who have agreed to participate in Harris Interactive surveys» so your mileage may vary.
According to a recent ALM Pulse survey, the majority of respondents agreed that document automation software reduced total drafting time by 50 % or more.
Respondents to Briefing magazine's Legal IT Landscapes survey overwhelmingly agreed that machine learning / AI technology would have the biggest impact on legal services in terms of efficiency and competitiveness within the next five years, and that within 10 years it was likely to produce a significant reduction in fee - earning staff.
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