Litigation topped the list with 59 per cent
of respondents giving it the thumbs up.
For example, the mean for principals «ratings on the item State standards stimulate additional professional learning in our school was 4.39 on a six - point scale, with more than 60 %
of the respondents giving the item a rating that was somewhat to very positive.
When given the district's national ranking, the portion
of respondents giving these high evaluations drops to 38 percent.
Learning the truth about the international standing of American students had a bigger impact, reducing the share
of respondents giving a grade of «A» or «B» from 18 to 13 percent and increasing the share
of respondents giving a «D» or «F» by 10 percentage points (see Figure 5a).
Amazon's Jeff Bezos came in a distant second, with 10 %
of respondents giving him the top spot, followed by Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg with 6 %, and Apple co-founder Steve Jobs (who passed away more than five years ago) at 5 %.
Mitt Romney is considered the most likely to win the Republican presidential nomination (59 %
of respondents gave him the nod) but the majority of respondents, 63 %, predict President Barack Obama will hold on to the White House.
Siena pollster Steve Greenberg notes that 71 percent
of respondents gave Governor Andrew Cuomo a negative rating for his work to reduce corruption, and that Cuomo and the Legislature «did little to win over the hearts and minds of New Yorkers» when it comes to ethics reform.
Tuesday's Siena College poll found that 52 percent
of respondents gave the Democratic governor an overall favorable rating, down from 61 percent two months ago.
The Siena College poll released Tuesday found that 56 percent
of respondents gave Cuomo a favorable rating, up from 52 percent in July.
Overall, 52 percent
of respondents gave the governor a favorable rating, while 40 percent offered an unfavorable view.
In this instance, 40 percent
of the respondents gave a favorable reply and 34 percent a negative one, with 27 percent taking a middling position.
When asked about local schools in 2016, for example, 55 %
of respondents give them either an A or a B and only 13 % give them a D or an F, with the rest handing out the diplomatic C (see Figure 9a).
Excluding respondents who did not answer, only 45 percent
of respondents gave an «A» or a «B» to their local public school compared with 78 percent who gave the highest two marks to their local private schools.
Over 60 percent
of respondents give the post offices and police force in their local community an A or a B, and only 10 percent give them a D or an F. Even teachers assign the local post office and police force higher marks than local public schools (see Figure 2).
As in previous years, the public schools nationally are graded more severely — 24 %
of respondents give them an A or B grade.
On the latter point, Gallup polling between 2007 and 2012 indicates that about 50 percent
of respondents gave a grade of A or B to the schools in their community, while only 20 percent gave those grades to the nation's schools as a whole.
This year, 26 percent
of respondents give U.S. public schools an A or a B, the same percentage as last year.
While the public approval rating for the pet trade is certainly low, the good news is that almost 60 percent
of respondents gave no opinion either way.
Judgment in favour
of respondents given in April 2001.
Less than 25 percent
of respondents gave the same answer in a similar survey in 2011.
45 %
of the respondents gave the company a rating of «extremely satisfied.»
It's worth noting that the main reason 100 percent
of respondents gave for having a Facebook page is that «it gives us another channel to communicate with members.»
The 2010 Winter Olympic Games is also a growth driver and accordingly 44.7 per cent
of respondents give Vancouver a buy recommendation for hotel property,» it says.
Not exact matches
Four out
of five
respondents said they would be more likely to
give their personal information to a «trusted» brand, according to the survey, which involved surveying 4,000 consumers in the U.S., the U.K, and in Australia.
Over one - third
of respondents (34.98 %) said they would «
give up the right to vote in all elections for life» just to secure an extra 10 % in pay, while 9 % said they would «
give up their child's or future child's right to vote» for the rest
of their lives.
In UBS's recent annual survey
of handbag shoppers, 72 %
of customers had a favorable view
of Coach, and
respondents gave Coach higher marks for quality than Kate Spade or Kors.
The most harm, according to
respondents, will fall on the gulf fisheries and tourism industries,
giving that factor a mean
of 6.5 on a 7 - point agreement scale.
BP's own profitability will suffer, said
respondents,
giving it a mean
of 5.6, and the White House will also be harmed, receiving a mean
of 5.2.
In fact, when
given a choice between paying someone with cash or with an app, the survey found 47 percent
of respondents would choose the digital option.
Also, many
of the specific reasons the survey
respondents gave for not liking ads are things content marketing ameliorates.
The 126
respondents gave the budget a score
of 68 out
of 100, almost exactly the same score last year's budget received.
In the same test group, which included about 8,000
respondents globally, only 47 percent
of older generations said tech has
given them a better work - life balance and improved relationships.
However, by answering only 12
of these questions I can
give you a fairly accurate sense for how your company compares to over 6000
respondents who have already taken the assessment.
More than 70 percent
of respondents in the science, technology, engineering, and medical areas said they're planning to
give employees bonuses this year.
I sorted through the flood
of answers to find a few principles that many
respondents agreed would
give you a leg up if you're aiming to achieve incredible things.
Additionally, almost three - quarters
of respondents believe customers today expect businesses to
give back to society.
«Many
respondents indicated that a meaningful portion
of customers are buying iPhone 7 in lieu
of the new iPhone 8,
given the lack
of significant enhancements in the new phone,» KeyBanc analyst John Vinh wrote in a client note.
One
of our
respondents expressed this frustration: «Although we are squeaky clean in terms
of financials (no liabilities, etc.), and have been in business for five years, we can not find banks to lend to us without
giving up our firstborn, so I am using my savings to finance the business.»
Asked to
give open - ended answers, 49 %
of respondents mentioned that Target would bring lower prices to the market to compete with Walmart, the report says.
Forty - three percent
of these
respondents quit because
of a bad manager, and 59 percent would have stayed if
given the opportunity to report to someone else.
Seventy - nine percent
of the survey's
respondents gave the telephone service unsatisfactory marks.
# 19: More than 50 %
of respondents are likely to
give a referral if offered a direct incentive, social recognition or access to an exclusive loyalty program (Software Advice)
ISM ® receives survey responses throughout most
of any
given month, with the majority
of respondents generally waiting until late in the month to submit responses in order to
give the most accurate picture
of current business activity.
Our comments: we were surprised the bubble response was less than 40 %
given widespread commentary in that direction and the age / experience
of the
respondents.
However, a new survey report from WiseBrand, based on over 2,000
respondents, does
give a nice peek inside the current State
of the Freelance Nation.
According to HubSpot, almost half
of marketers said inbound
gave a higher return - on - investment, while only 12 % reported outbound did (41 %
of respondents could not answer or did not know).
86 %
of respondents have seen something online that has
given them a positive impression
of an athletic recruit.
Conversely, more
respondents plan on sending the same number
of employees to conferences in 2018 (88 per cent); this is a marked increase over the 24 per cent who
gave a similar response in 2015
While we asked the simple question, they inserted additional information, including the opinion
of (I assume) the AHA and more, which admittedly impacted the answers
given by the
respondents.
The result
gave some indication
of the numerical strength
of various religious bodies, but the amazing statistic from a long - term point
of view is that an astounding 96 per cent
of the
respondents expressed a religious preference
of some kind!