Sentences with phrase «on reader surveys»

«SCHOOL JUDGMENT was rated as one of the most successful manga series based on reader surveys from WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP's Jump Start initiative,» says Marlene First, Editor.
Also, in response to your comments on my reader survey I made sure that every piece listed today as a similar item is under $ 30!

Not exact matches

One area of the sweeping survey relevant to Canadian Business readers is the section on jobs and careers.
Krugman refers readers to this survey, which is in turn largely based on this article by Peter Diamond, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and U.C. Berkeley's Emmanuel Saez.
So Mic is rolling out reader - response surveys on some of its stories, which give users a sliding scale of worthiness they can choose from to express whether a post was deemed time - worthy or not.
Indeed, according to a survey of Inc. readers, most companies — some 29 percent — update their sites very infrequently, on a quarterly basis if at all.
The next article offered a look at top laptops from Lenovo, Apple, and Acer (which also did fairly well in PC World reader surveys), and gave advice on best times to buy a new laptop.
Survey methodology: The NREI research report on high - net - worth investment in commercial real estate was conducted via an online survey distributed to NREI readers in OcSurvey methodology: The NREI research report on high - net - worth investment in commercial real estate was conducted via an online survey distributed to NREI readers in Ocsurvey distributed to NREI readers in October.
One important item I'd like to point out to the readers of this article and the author, is that the simple 10 question survey provided on this page IS NOT the same quiz given in the actual survey.
After three opening chapters about how we got the Bible and how it is to be read and understood, Marcus Borg takes the reader on a broad survey of the Bible, beginning with Genesis and going all the way through Revelation.
In any survey on this scale, however distinguished, specialist readers are bound to find something to criticize: All the same, it seems to this British historian that the least satisfactory sections of Eire's book are quite certainly those dealing with England.
A couple weeks ago I ran a survey on what my readers thought about sinful employment for Christians.
It's time again I do another Reader's Feedback Survey to get some feedback on what you like, don't like, and want to see more / less of on the blog.
Out of nearly 400 volunteer respondents (drawn from Prepared Foods magazine and NutraSolutions.com readers) with direct involvement in formulating with or specifying ingredients for functional products, a field of 166 survey completers provided information on nutraceutical or nutritional ingredients, as well as their frequently used sources of information on new nutraceutical or nutritional ingredients.
Be on the lookout tomorrow for a fun reader survey that will help me in a major way!
Click on the button below to access more articles and posts in the series, including Padded Tush Stats» survey of over 300 readers!
Readers of both get a deep dive on the political and community issues unique to Kingston and a survey of interesting happenings within an hour or two of home.
This isn't news to top climate scientists around the world (see Hadley Center: «Catastrophic» 5 — 7 °C warming by 2100 on current emissions path) or even to top climate scientists in this country (see US Geological Survey stunner: Sea - level rise in 2100 will likely «substantially exceed» IPCC projections, SW faces «permanent drying») and certainly not to people who follow the scientific literature, like Climate Progress readers (see Study: Water - vapor feedback is «strong and positive,» so we face «warming of several degrees Celsius»).
I was so happy when so many of you requested in the reader survey and on Instagram this weekend to see the full length feature film of our wedding weekend by Inkspot Crow.
This post was actually requested in the CUR Reader Survey, and I think for good reason — it can be so friggin» hard to look presentable + fashionable in the thick of winter, when we're tempted to just throw on the thickest of layers and bundle up head - to - toe.
I obviously jumped at the chance so I could learn a little bit more about makeup, which is a goal of mine, and report back to y ’ all on the hottest trends this fall since you asked for more beauty content in my annual reader survey.
So coming up this week, I'll be recapping some of my favorite posts from the year with you, along with a reader survey that I'd LOVE for you to take — so be on the look out for that!
It's been a very busy week for me on the blog, with the results from the Readers survey posted up on Monday and the new Blog layout that went live at the same time.
And while we're on the subject of your thoughts, have you filled out the Loop Looks First Birthday Reader Survey yet?
Two weeks ago I put together a reader survey to see what you liked most here on Tastefully Frugal in 2015 and what you wanted to see more of this year.
(Note that this software was a close runner - up in Edutopia's 2007 Readers» Survey category «Best open source software for education,» and it's mentioned in several other articles on this Web site, as is GarageBand.)
Our annual Teacher survey asked readers the question: «Looking back on your experience as an educator, if you could share one piece of advice with your peers, what would it be?»
The reader can glean much more information by taking a careful look at the survey questions and responses, available on the Education Next web site.
The 2017 Teacher reader survey included the question: «Looking back on your experience as an educator, if you could share one piece of advice with your peers, what would it be?»
The state reports assemble key findings from that survey and other sources in a format that allows readers to examine a particular state's performance on this year's indicators.
The annual survey always asks readers to comment on the topics they'd like to see covered in Teacher over the next 12 months.
Music education is a topic Teacher readers want more information on, according to our annual survey.
Based, in part, on survey responses from adult readers as well as students, Reading in the Wild offers solid advice and strategies on how to develop, encourage, and assess five key reading habits that cultivate a lifelong love of reading.
When asked on the survey to select the four most important factors for improving struggling readers» achievement, 83 % of the teachers in the four most effective schools selected small - group instruction as an important factor.
Key findings Results from the survey are based on the responses from the 1,089 Faculty Focus readers who completed the survey.
A study by UCLA on the readability of California's school accountability report card found that nearly two thirds of business and professional readers surveyed could not determine whether the school was fully staffed or whether teacher credentials were improving (Paretz, et al., nd).
Readers get step - by - step guidance on how to collect postsecondary data using state longitudinal data systems, StudentTracker data warehouse, and student surveys.
Based on survey data from 900 adult readers and assessments from her middle school students, Donalyn Miller identifies the characteristics of wild readers and shares methods that support students» development into lifelong readers.
With the «All - Wheel Drive Car of the Year» survey, «Auto Bild Allrad» readers gave their verdict on 219 models in ten categories.
We want to hear from our blog readers, too... fill out this survey about how you read, and we'll report back on The Book Case with the results in a couple of weeks.
Another note on why we chose to compile this list: When we surveyed readers for best list ideas in March, one person commented: «I'm currently looking for something non-depressing in light of world news.»
The dynamic duo also discussed news stories related to Mark J. Dawson's 10,000 reader survey, used e-books, Bob Mayer's thoughts on traditional publishing, Dean Wesley Smith and the tale of how novels got their length, and Amazon's new giveaway service.
WASHINGTON - The most likely book readers in the United States are high - school students, college - age adults and people in their 30s, with e-book use highest among 30 - somethings, a survey released on Tuesday showed.
GRAHAMAnd what we're seeing — this was alluded to earlier on the discussion of some of the recent survey information, is that some of the most avid users of e-books remained avid readers of physical books.
«The Barnes & Noble NOOK Bedtime Reading Debate,» a survey conducted March 1 - 5, 2012, polled 1,358 adult readers across the country about their reading habits, and shed new light on this age - old challenge.
And according to a recent Barnes & Noble national survey of adult readers, reading in bed is what 64 percent do on a regular basis, so it's not surprising that the number - one request from E Ink customers is the ability to read in the dark to avoid bothering a significant other.
But a new study conducted earlier this month from Princeton Survey Research Associates International and released by Pew Internet shows that book reading is on the rise, ebooks are doing just fine, and the majority of US readers read at least one print book last year.
After that, a modest number of questions about tablets and e-book readers were asked in two surveys conducted in January, with a margin of error of ± 2.4 percentage points; and the final survey, on tablets and e-books in a survey, fielded from January 20 - February 19, 2012, with a margin of error of ± 2 percentage points.
After that, a modest number of questions about tablets and e-book readers were asked in two surveys conducted in January on an «omnibus» survey.
The Canadian Book Consumer 2013: In - Depth Reader Profiles is the first in a series of three reports based on quarterly surveys conducted by BookNet Canada in 2013.
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