About 10 per cent
of respondents know someone who has paid a subscription fee in order to see lists of foreclosures,» says TRES Labs.
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 looking at employer - sponsored retirement plans, a mere 40 percent
of respondents know, with a high degree of confidence, how much of their current income will be replaced by their retirement plan at work.
76.3 %
of respondents know to check their credit report to find out if someone has opened a new line of credit in their name.
Accordingly, 95 percent
of respondents know about Salmonella as opposed to only 22 percent who know about Campylobacter, even though the latter can also result in a foodborne disease known as campylobacteriosis.
The survey found 60 %
of respondents know Romney's religion.
The Gateses point out that in a recent survey, only 1 %
of respondents knew that global poverty has been cut in half since 1990.
They found that 71 %
of respondents knew that Governor Cuomo and Albany lawmakers were considering amending the state constitution in order to allow the legalization of casino gambling.
Majority
of respondents knows President John Dramani Mahama as the president and flag bearer of the governing party National Democratic Congress for the 2016 elections.
Conversely, one - third
of respondents knew someone whose relationship ended because of online actions, and three - quarters believed strongly sexual communications conducted online outside of a relationship constituted cheating.
Finally, only 22.82 percent
of the respondents knew that FAFSA stood for «Free Application for Federal Student Aid.»
Ninety - four percent
of the respondents knew that making loan payments on time helps raise credit scores.
Sixty - four percent
of respondents knew about Spotify, followed by 62 % for Apple Music.
• More than 90 percent
of respondents knew the difference between home owner's insurance and a home warranty, and knew that home owners» insurance was different than PMI.
Not exact matches
The survey,
of 500
respondents, found that 45 percent
of millennials didn't
know their credit - card interest rate.
The answer is
no, but security was cited by more than half
of the
respondents as the number one concern among consumers.
Seventy percent
of respondents said they believe the world would be a better place if children were
no longer exposed to gender stereotypes in the media and in marketing.
Importantly, nearly a quarter
of respondents (24 %) still don't
know how they plan to vote on election day — meaning there is still a significant and potentially - decisive chunk
of the vote to play for.
In fact, in one
of the internal surveys that asked the engineers whether they felt empowered to perform at their full potential, almost half
of respondents answered «
No,» according to this person.
Many
of the
respondents didn't
know the difference between an income statement and a balance sheet.
Out
of more than 750
respondents, 62 percent said they wanted to start a business but didn't
know when it would be possible; and 17 percent had tried to start a company but were prevented by circumstances from doing so.
In remote areas, a third
of respondents said that they didn't
know if their institution offered mobile banking, compared with 21 % in non-remote areas.
Only 60 percent
of respondents selected the correct answer
of «Income,» meaning two - fifths
of people might not
know all the factors that can impact their credit score.
The frequently repeated myth that «doctors and the government...
know vaccines cause autism» was, unsurprisingly, the most widely
known, but only 20 %
of respondents believed it to be true.
Healthcare reforms will create significant uncertainty in long - term planning for 71.6 percent
of franchisee
respondents, and 10.4 percent agreed with the statement: «We are
no longer confident that our business model is profitable.»
We asked
respondents again in 2014 to name up - and - coming companies — companies that are still relatively young or have yet to reach the scale
of the top 50 global giants but are nonetheless making themselves
known for innovation.
When asked about the expected impact that external - affairs issues will have on their companies» income in the next three to five years, 42 percent
of respondents believe their income will decrease, 15 percent believe it will stay the same, 33 percent believe it will increase, and 11 percent say they don't
know or it's not applicable.
In metro Vancouver, 50 per cent
of respondents said they support the project, compared with 39 per cent who were opposed and 11 per cent who said they didn't
know.
However, when all
respondents were asked whether they
know, with a high degree
of confidence, how much
of their current income would be replaced by income from a retirement plan at work, 38 % did not
know.
This uncertainty seems to have led to increased levels
of stress and anxiety, with 70 % of all US respondents reporting stress this year when thinking about retirement savings and investments, versus 67 % in 2015.5 Of those respondents who reported experiencing significant stress when thinking about their retirement savings, 65 % didn't know how much of their retirement savings they currently withdraw / spend or expect to withdraw / spend on an annual basis in retiremen
of stress and anxiety, with 70 %
of all US respondents reporting stress this year when thinking about retirement savings and investments, versus 67 % in 2015.5 Of those respondents who reported experiencing significant stress when thinking about their retirement savings, 65 % didn't know how much of their retirement savings they currently withdraw / spend or expect to withdraw / spend on an annual basis in retiremen
of all US
respondents reporting stress this year when thinking about retirement savings and investments, versus 67 % in 2015.5
Of those respondents who reported experiencing significant stress when thinking about their retirement savings, 65 % didn't know how much of their retirement savings they currently withdraw / spend or expect to withdraw / spend on an annual basis in retiremen
Of those
respondents who reported experiencing significant stress when thinking about their retirement savings, 65 % didn't
know how much
of their retirement savings they currently withdraw / spend or expect to withdraw / spend on an annual basis in retiremen
of their retirement savings they currently withdraw / spend or expect to withdraw / spend on an annual basis in retirement.
The study observes that Bitcoin awareness is high among UK citizens, with 71 percent
of respondents having reported hearing about the digital currency, compared to 99 percent who
know about PayPal, 87 percent who are aware
of Western Union, 67 percent who have heard
of MoneyGram, and 37 percent who
know about Square.
In our latest survey
of student loan borrowers, about 53 %
of respondents were only «somewhat confident» they
knew how student loans worked.
Nearly 70 %
of respondents in the semi-annual survey
of the National Assn.
of Business Economics said the Fed's program,
known as quantitative easing, has been a success.
The Melbourne Institute's «Monitoring the GST» surveys suggested that around 70 per cent
of respondents either expected no compensation or didn't
know whether they would receive any compensation.
However, 41 %
of respondents could not answer or did not
know — making a case for better measurement in marketing.
While TJN does not report the wording
of its survey questions, making it difficult to interpret findings across surveys, we do
know that both the APF Canada and ARI surveys presented
respondents with a «lack
of awareness» option in the context
of questions about support or opposition to the TPP.
Recently we had reported that though Facebook is quite a popular social networking channel, 61 %
of respondents said that they had taken break from the site for at least once in the past, 20 %
of them were
no longer with Facebook and the rest 8 %
of them did not currently use Facebook but showed interest to rejoin the site again in future.
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).
Nearly 2/3
of respondents say that their employer doesn't
know how to use social media for talent acquisition.
Also,
respondents from the non-probability online panel sources were calibrated further to correct for some
of their
known skewed attributes, such as hyper Internet usage, to better represent the target population
of HNW investors in these regions.
Survey
respondents chose «
knowing what income or dividends an investment will produce» as one
of the top three catalysts for rotating more money out
of cash.
90 %
of respondents said their firms have been extremely diligent in efforts to make sure employees
know what constitutes insider trading, compared with 89 %
of respondents in 2016; 10 %
of respondents said that even though their firms have no insider trading policies, they are uncertain that everyone understands all the actions that fall under the insider trading umbrella or where the lines are when it comes to sharing sensitive company information, compared with 11 % in 2016.
Asked whether they consider themselves Muslims or Americans first, half
of the
respondents said Muslim, a quarter said American, and the rest either said both equally or that they didn't
know.
From there, 25 percent
of respondents said they heard
of it but did not recall its «exact meaning,» 17 percent
knew for sure and 6 percent said they were not sure.
Protest candidates like Donald Trump and Ben Carson can be conduits for the frustration
of voters (or, to be more accurate, poll
respondents), but they will never be president, and most
of their supporters probably
know it.
If you want to
know why Republican poll
respondents seem willing to make fools
of themselves by supporting Trump, you should look at how the Republican party's establishment candidates have tried to make fools
of Republican voters.
Approximately one - third
of the survey
respondents who say they were raised Catholic
no longer describe themselves as Catholic.
Fifty - four percent
of the 20,000
respondents said they always or sometimes feel like no one
knows them well.
Admittedly, we do not
know the intellectual and spiritual profile
of TNR readers, but in a nation where 95 percent
of the people say they believe in God and almost as many identify themselves religiously, it seems improbable that only 8 percent
of the more than eighty
respondents were «religious believers.»
(3) Donigan, in a study
of broadcasting by the Mormon Church, found that the broadcast programs were effective in creating favor - able impressions
of the church among nonmembers and the broadcasts were one
of the factors influential in the
respondents» desire to
know more about the Mormon Church.