Security experts recommend using a different password for each application, but a survey by Sophos, a security firm, found that 81 percent
of respondents used the same password for multiple sites.
In addition 17.5 % (n = 93)
of respondents used a mixture of pain relief measures.
Furthermore, only around half
of the respondents used depth - of - anesthesia monitors.
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.
59 %
of respondents use social media to «vent» about a customer care experience 72 % of respondents research companies» customer care online prior to purchasing at least sometimes 84 % of respondents consider the quality of customer care at least sometimes in their decision to do business with a company 74 % choose companies / brands based on others» customer care experiences shared online 81 % believe that blogs, online rating systems and discussion forums can give consumers a greater voice regarding customer careless than 33 % believe that businesses take customers» opinions seriously
68 %
of respondents use their computer or smartphone to communicate with their lovers during work hours.
Overall, «the vast majority»
of respondents used language «that suggested broad agreement» that private schools should be stripped of their charitable status if they failed to comply.
Those that do use either a debit card or credit card to make their online buys (more than 80 %) while 15.7 %
of respondents use PayPal or a similar service to shop online.
Just over 60 %
of respondents use social networking at work, according to a recent CreditDonkey.com survey, but they might not be getting any work done.
Only 24.5 %
of respondents use it, and 30.5 % are «not comfortable» using LinkedIn, even though it's the social media site created specifically for work and professional networking.
A handful
of respondents use two or more brokers (usually either Schwab or Fidelity).
A recent survey of pet specialty retailers conducted by Pet Business revealed that 40 percent
of respondents use social media on a daily basis to promote their businesses.
Only a handful
of respondents use ASF.
We have noted before that they are certainly growing; when I did a poll among readers two years ago, I found that almost 18 percent
of respondents used wipes, and we have been complaining about them for years.
More than 80 %
of the respondents use CI in business development.
Androids were the second most popular smartphone, with 22 %
of respondents using an Android phone.
According to the survey, 74 %
of respondents use social media in «listen only» mode; they're watching and consuming information, but they may not be actively posting themselves.
LinkedIn is the social media platform of choice for in - house with 24 per cent
of respondents using it daily, while just under 50 per cent use it at least once a week.
Of note, the survey found that 81 %
of the respondents use a mobile device, such as a cellular phone or tablet as one of their sources for accessing the internet, up from 76 % just a year ago.
In 2012, the Conference of Court Public Information Officers released a nation - wide study where it found that only 1.8 percent
of respondents used a blog for court interaction.
The proportion
of respondents using TAR increased from 57 percent in 2015 to 60 percent this year, the survey finds.
In the 2010 survey, 26 %
of respondents used an iPad in their law office; in the 2011 survey, that figure jumped to 56 %.
Overall, 71 percent
of the respondents used social media for business purposes, and those affiliated with firms owned by women reported heavier use.
Taking photos was the most popular use for phones, both smart and non-smart, with 61.1 percent
of respondents using their handsets for the task.
Fast forward to 2012, and the MedReps.com survey of medical sales job seekers finds 77 %
of respondents use a mobile device in their job search!
80 %
of respondents used videos / audio tapes while reviewing with their supervisor, 100 % used live supervision with reflecting teams
A full 92 percent
of respondents use a personal computer to access the MLS, while only 8 percent use a PDA and a slim 3 percent use their phone.
Half
of the respondents use social or professional networking sites and 10 percent have a blog.
Sixty - one percent
of the respondents use social or professional networking sites — an increase of 5 percent from 2012 — and 12 percent have a blog.
Eighty - eight percent
of respondents used real estate agents and brokers to purchase a home, 7 percent purchased directly from a builder and 5 percent directly from the previous owner; 61 percent of buyers working with real estate professionals had a buyer representative arrangement.
Not exact matches
Three out
of five
respondents use it to identify and attract new customers.
Six out
of 10
respondents who
used a credit card to buy presents last year aren't sure how much they paid in total interest on their purchases.
In fact, 81 percent
of respondents in the study said they had more confidence in a company when its executive was
using social media.
47 %
of respondents claimed that when making purchases online they
use social networks, visual or otherwise, to help them make a decision.
Further, 18 %
of the
respondents out
of the 83 % have been
using technology to support B2B since the last one and a half years, while 42 % have been
using it for the last two years.
Ask
respondents to pick on a scale
of 1 to 5, «How likely are you to
use the service?»
Sixty percent
of our survey
respondents stressed that they
use business content to help them understand complex issues in simple terms.
A rule
of thumb I teach students to
use is to multiply the number
of respondents who say they will definitely
use a service by 80 percent.
In a 2014 survey
of 200 marketers from small to mid-size companies, 78 percent
of respondents said email was their most -
used lead generation tool.
According to the Capital One Rewards Barometer, a quarterly survey
of U.S. consumers, half
of respondents planning summer trips will pay at least some
of their travel expenses
using rewards, compared with 42 percent last year.
For more than half
of us, convenience trumps privacy: Fifty - five percent
of respondents surveyed said they would share information with companies in order to
use online services for free.
Among the findings: Technically proficient attackers are spending an average
of $ 1,367 for specialized tool kits to execute attacks; 63 percent
of respondents claim the
use of such kits has increased over the past two years; and 64 percent say the tools are highly effective.
WorldPay found that 45 percent
of Chinese
respondents used credit cards and 30 percent
used Alipay, with the e-payment system's popularity largely driven by under - 35 travelers.
As usual, some
of the
respondents expressed a fair degree
of cynicism about the ability
of the federal government to
use the money responsibly.
Pinterest appears to be quite popular among brides - to - be, with 42 %
of respondents pinning photos on wedding boards and 48 %
using such boards to plan their events.
Roughly 55 %
of the Chinese survey
respondents said that they currently
use voice - operated digital assistants compared to 46 %
of U.S. survey
respondents, which indicates that this type
of software is more popular in China.
The
respondents were also in favour
of the expansion
of programs like Nexus, which allows faster processing
of pre-screened travellers to the U.S. and Canada by
using photo - ID with Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology and iris scanning.
Twitter and Instagram aren't cool, though — about 60 %
of respondents thought
using those particular outlets was «tacky.»
For Cigna's report, survey
respondents were evaluated on their loneliness
using the UCLA Loneliness Scale, a 20 - item questionnaire that was developed to assess subjective feelings
of loneliness and social isolation.
Approximately 13 %
of the U.S.
respondents used wearables in their personal lives, compared with 73 %
of those from China.