Sentences with phrase «results of a survey taken»

They also have access to results of a survey taken by the product clients (7 % response rate), which allows them to construct an index of financial literacy for each investor.
Pew noted that «these figures are considerably different from the results of a survey taken at a similar point in the 2012 presidential election cycle.»
The rankings were determined using the data recorded from the results of surveys taken by 137,000 students at 382 schools.
INFOGRAPHIC ABOUT WELLNESS IN EASTERN EUROPE Prepared by the Eastern European Initiative The below infographic is the result of a survey taken between August 15, 2016 and October 31, 2016.
Kahan cites the results of a survey taken last year by the Pew Research Center.

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If the candidate is eventually hired, they will then take a final survey in the office that lasts another two to three hours, and then all of the survey results will be fed into an algorithm.
According to the Journal, the survey result represents a 4 - point increase from a similar survey taken in October, and it is the first double - digit advantage for the party since shortly before the 2008 presidential election that resulted in a Democratic super-majority in the Senate, and control of both congressional chambers.
Let's take a look at the results of the corollary SurePayroll Small Business Scorecard Optimism Survey from November.
A pilot allows you to test the effectiveness of your survey invitation, determine if there is a particular point in the survey where people drop out, and see if you'll be able to take action based on the results, Ambler says.
Results from the SurePayroll survey showed that 47 percent of small business owners will not offer year - end bonuses because they are still taking a cautious, defensive approach.
As with any survey or poll, take the results with a grain of silicon, because the respondents might be about as truthful as they are on their Tinder profiles.
LOS ANGELES --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Campaigner ®, the email marketing brand of j2 Global, Inc. (NASDAQGS: JCOM), today announced the results of its 2017 Christmas in July Survey, which takes a pulse on perspectives around what drives retail success over the holiday season.
These hopeful takes from supporters of abortion all commit the cardinal sin of abortion politics: reading too much into the results of isolated surveys.
«This survey shows that the wider public are also aware of the problems that are all too obvious in their own communities and we are hopeful that Wednesday's budget will take steps to ensure that welfare reforms don't result in further financial hardship for the least well off households.»
Gabe Lyons, the founder of Q, revealed the survey results of conference attendees to show that among the five remaining presidential candidates it was John Kasich who took the plurality of the vote.
However, direct comparisons of results from both surveys need to be undertaken with care, and taking a number of factors into consideration.
The organisation did not say how many of its around 2,500 members took part in the survey, but the results will be presented to Arsenal CEO Ivan Gazidis this week.
Looking for studies on these necklaces on MEDLINE and PUBMED turned up only one result, a survey taken in southern France of 48 families who used these teething necklaces.
A number of events and activities will take place during the period including a Birth Gathering in September and a re-launch of the AIMS Ireland survey What Matters To You, which will collate feedback of users» experience of care in maternity services in Ireland in 2013, updating the results of the original 2009 survey.
Ten years ago, researchers used data from the Listening to Women survey to examine associations between childbirth education and knowledge about childbirth interventions.3 The results were disappointing, women who attended childbirth education were no more likely to have knowledge of the risks of interventions than women who did not take classes.
During the course of the survey we were privileged to get first hand accounts from parents who had and had not taken SPL; the background around their decisions, what they've gained as a result, and what reflections they've had for their future family plans.
The effort by Bennington College to conduct a more comprehensive survey of residents took shape after the New York Health Department released the results of its cancer study in June that found the rates of the disease in the village of Hoosick Falls are not extraordinary.
With such a wide data base, the disparate surveys strongly suggest that Thursday's leaders» debate was a game - changing event which could impact the result of the general election, probably by taking enough votes from the Tories to secure a hung parliament.
Reacting to the new survey, Spitzer put out a statement saying, «While I didn't take a poll to enter this race, the results of these early polls are gratifying.»
A random sampling of residents will be invited to take a survey, and these responses will provide statistically valid results.
The results of the survey not only confirmed that there was a need for such a regulatory affairs program, but also helped to determine the thrusts that the program should take.
In the majority of cases, postdoc associations have taken the burden of preparing, distributing, tabulating, and analyzing survey results.
Today, results of large - scale surveys identifying individual and community risk factors for HIV and other infectious diseases can take years to show up, so having a real - time look at the conversations happening on Twitter could prove to be very advantageous, Albarracín, Ungar, and their colleagues discuss on their Health and Social Media Group page.
And despite poorer prospects, the numbers of researchers who take multiple postdoctoral positions has not increased — nearly 60 % of former postdocs polled held only one position and 30 % held two, nearly identical to the results from the 2010 survey.
Half of the students polled in a recent Coursera survey said they were motivated by potential career benefits to take the classes, and one - third of that group said they had received raises, promotions, and new jobs, or had started their own businesses as a result.
The results, which were published in Pediatric Blood & Cancer, were culled from surveys of 99 Dana - Farber / Boston Children's patients taken within a month of diagnosis and six months later.
In addition, the survey identified when clinicians access PDMPs and actions they take as the result of this access.
In an editorial accompanying the study, Nita Forouhi, a researcher at the epidemiology unit of the University of Cambridge, said that the Chinese study has a number of strengths but that the dietary survey contained only «crudely measured» categories (red meat, fresh vegetables, fresh fruits) so it was unable to take into account other dietary habits that might have impacted the results, and that the quantity and strength of the chili consumed was also unknown.
Results of surveys for multiple species take longer, but still might be back within weeks, says Kelly.
Jolie Harrison works at NOAA managing programs to implement the Marine Mammal Protection Act and the Endangered Species Act that: 1) allow for incidental marine mammal take resulting from activities such as military training or seismic surveys, and 2) allow for research, enhancement, and photography of marine mammals and ESA - listed fish and sea turtles.
-- wanting to improve my running long - term — taking the Carbohydrate Intolerance survey, which gave the result of me being at high risk of CI.
Once the wedding is over I'll be taking some time to look over the results of the readers survey and make some final plans for the future of the Blog.
It's like, take the results of the survey, and then do the complete opposite of what your customers are asking you to do.
Nothing shows the world she's your girl or he's your guy than taking the step of bringing you S.O. to a family outing and 83 % of the survey results agreed.
It doesn't say how many people took the survey but let's take a look at some of the results anyways.
Unlike teacher surveys, which are easily gamed, student surveys are a potentially useful addition to existing evaluation systems, provided that states take sensible steps to ensure the integrity of the results.
This year the list is topped by four major research pieces: an analysis of how U.S. students from highly educated families perform compare with similarly advantaged students from other countries; a study investigating what students gain when they are taken on field trips to see high - quality theater performances; a study of teacher evaluation systems in four urban school districts that identifies strengths and weaknesses of different evaluation systems; and the results of Education Next's annual survey of public opinion on education.
Based on exclusive results from an original national survey of about 700 teachers, the Education Week Tech Confidence Index takes the pulse of America's educators and gauges their level of confidence in educational technology in K - 12 schools, both now and in the future.
You can also take advantage of the Analytics Dashboard to view live responses and qualitative comments from the survey results.
«Scholars can take several steps to connect their work to practice,» says survey co-author Heather C. Hill, of HGSE, «including seeking out practitioners to help shape their research questions and discussing research results with both practitioners and intermediary organizations, such as professional associations.»
Once the survey was done, Huntington and the other 50 middle and high schools that took part in the initiative were given reports in clear, accessible language that summarized the results, plus a set of resources and customized strategies that teachers and principals could use to make changes based on their results.
And of the older adults who took part, 95 per cent surveyed said their view of young people had improved as a result of the challenge.
The survey results suggest that concerns around technology distracting students are limiting teachers ability to take full advantage, despite the majority of teachers understanding the benefits it can bring to learning.
And judging by the survey results it looks as if about a quarter of the teachers might favor Governor Walker's proposals to ask unions to collect their own dues rather than have the government take the money directly from the teacher's paycheck.
The survey results suggested that «Teachers prepared in a single formal program of preparation feel better prepared than those who take a series of courses from different institutions, who in turn feel better prepared than those who enter through alternative programs... and those who enter without prior experience or training.»
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