Sentences with phrase «reader survey showed»

Our recent reader survey shows that 53 percent of you read more than 60 books a year — an amazing figure!

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For this reader (and others of my genus) the reference to Kinsey immediately conjures up images of a survey of prison inmates or former guests from the Phil Donahue Show.
At least one survey has shown that only half of the series» readers can be called evangelicals.
Surveys show this, but any reader can verify it through some judicious questioning of an average teenage Churchgoer (let alone the multitudes who do not go): for example «What is given out at Communion?»
A survey of 36,000 readers of Baby Talk magazine in August 2017 show that the division among mothers who want the best for their babies is not going away.
D.C. Merrill in his 1995 article «Tutoring: Guided Learning by Doing» reports that surveys of students who were tutored in reading have shown positive results for students» self confidence as readers, motivation to read, and view of their control over their reading abilities.»
Automakers spend tens of millions of dollars each year conducting research and taking consumer surveys in order to track the habits and predict the needs of car buyers.After spending a few hours touring the Central Florida International Auto Show with this year's panel of Sentinel readers, critiquing the class of 2000 and discussing cars in general, one wonders if some of that research money could be saved.Our panelists want a good - looking, comfortable, trouble - free vehicle that performs well and holds its value.
Another chart in the same 2012 survey shows that the youngest readers are at the head of the reading class.
Current studies and survey reports have shown that millennials are simply not interacting with print periodicals in the way they once did; if there is no digital edition or online interaction, how are readers to be affected?
(I think Mark Coker did a survey showing that readers tend to like series more than stand - alones?
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.
Indie publisher after indie publisher ignore paper books, even though survey after survey show that print books are holding strong among all readers, even those with electronic devices.
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.
Likewise, surveys have shown that low price points for books make readers respond negatively, as if thinking to themselves, «How good can it be?
* Since this survey was distributed by indie authors among their readers and followers, it shows quite clearly that their audience is mainly in the Amazon fraction, even though the overall market share of Tolino vs. Amazon should be more like 50 - 50.
NYT noted that a recent survey showed that 66 % of the respondents were willing to give their personal user information to the publisher in order to receive ads that more closely reflected their interests and buying habits, which is proof that readers understand the need for and can even expect to benefit from the embedded ads in their digital reading material.
A survey they conducted shows that ebook readers in the 40 to 49 year - old range accounted for 32 % of sales, and those over 60 accounted for 20 %.
A new Pew research survey of U.S. adults conducted in May, 2011 shows that ownership of electronic readers such as the Amazon Kindle or The Barnes & Noble Nook is now at 12 percent.
This is in spite of surveys showing that reader expectations were that the ebook version should be half the price of the print version.
A survey shows the stark contrast that the 40 + year old readers contributes to 52 % eBook sales.
A recent survey that showed more people prefer print books over ebooks will be taken as gospel, when Amazon knows from their data that ebook readers read an order of magnitude MORE books than print book shoppers.
A recent survey of e-books» impact on reading habits in the US showed that four times more readers were reading e-books daily.
And since there are more casual readers than dedicated readers and not all dedicated readers are willing to commit to digital any survey looking at just the number of people who ever read will show a strong bias towards the old ways (that are slowly fading) and minimize the extent of the change that has already taken place.
Results from the first installment in Volume Four of the survey show 44 percent of e-book readers prefer a tablet, up from 37 percent in the August 2012 survey.
A new survey showed that Russian readers preferred printed books over eBooks by 49 % to 9 %, though 37 % surveyed said «that they do not read books at all.»
Doctor of Credit has posted screenshots sent in by readers showing a survey that Citi has been sending out to customers asking for their preferences when offered a variety of different credit card benefits.
March 1993 — A REM survey shows the economy, a negative public view of real estate professionals, and issues pertaining to agency law are the readers» most pressing concerns.
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