In 1996 Bakargiev curated a large -
scale survey on Italian post-war artist Alberto Burri in Rome, Brussels and Munich.
Not exact matches
In a written
survey, each dealer ranked the color and overall look of some 40 bikes
on a
scale of one (low) to six (high), keeping in mind Specialized's image.
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.
According to a new American Customer Satisfaction
Survey (ACSI), most of us have a positive experience when we use the Web — 78.2 points
on a 100 - point
scale.
The executives
surveyed gave the Harper government high marks for its handling of the issue, with a mean score of 82
on a 100 - point performance
scale.
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.
Every aspect of the
survey can affect the outcome, including the phrasing used to pose the question, the order the questions appear
on the
survey and the options for how to answer, such as whether respondents are asked a yes - or - no question, or to rate their response along a
scale.
Sandberg told LinkedIn cofounder and chairman Reid Hoffman for an episode of his podcast «Masters of
Scale» that at one point her late husband Dave Goldberg, who was the CEO of
Survey Monkey, gave her «the world's best advice»
on working with Zuckerberg that put her mind to ease.
The second phase of the research, later this year, will consist of a wider
survey of around 300 consumers in order to refine the hypotheses, and the final round will be a general
survey on a larger
scale to validate the findings.
We have never previously conducted a
survey on the scale of the voluntary National Household Survey, nor are we aware of any other country tha
survey on the
scale of the voluntary National Household
Survey, nor are we aware of any other country tha
Survey, nor are we aware of any other country that has.
You could use social listening software (such as Hootsuite, SproutSocial, or SocialMention) to see how often your brand is mentioned
on social media channels, news articles, or blogs, or you could conduct a wide -
scale survey to see who has heard of your brand before and who hasn't, but these are indirect measures of a qualitative characteristic.
On a
scale of 1 to 5, wealth preservation continues to score the highest at 4.6 in the
survey.
For instance, we
surveyed lenders about their minimum score requirements for FHA loans, and most required a 600 or higher
on the FICO
scale.
The article goes
on to describe other surprising figures in the
survey and thoughts
on why
scaling back the program is a tough sell.
The conflict between the AAII
survey results and both the price action and the results of other sentiment
surveys (the AAII
survey is definitely the «odd man out») suggests that small -
scale retail investors have, as a group, given up
on the stock market and are generally ignoring the bullish opinions of mainstream analysts and advisors.
How Marketers Score Their Firms
on 17 Digital Capabilities A new
survey of brand and agency marketers from BCG asked marketers to rate their marketing abilities
on a
scale of 1 to 100, 100 being the best.
The health care company Cigna released the results of a
survey this week that measured where 20,000 American adults fall
on the UCLA Loneliness
Scale, a tool widely...
A
survey by PwC about future workforce trends found that 63 percent of respondents believe the old - school eight - hour workday may soon become obsolete.What's more, the
survey found, 48 percent of employees who worked from home at least one day a week were more likely to rate their jobs a «10»
on a
scale of one to 10.
Reuters.com — Fewer U.S. companies planning to hire; Europe looms — poll American companies are
scaling back plans to hire workers and a rising share of firms feel the European debt crisis is taking a bite out of their sales, a
survey showed
on Monday.
Wilcox has not written a religious or political polemic here but rather a scrupulously even - handed report, basing his conclusions
on his statistical analysis of three large -
scale national
surveys of U.S. adults» social attitudes conducted from the late 1980s through the»90s.
According to their report, the assignment of individuals to one of the eight core typology groups is based primarily
on their position
on nine
scales of social and political values — each of which is determined by responses to two or three
survey questions — as well as their party identification.
Cigna health insurance conducted a nationwide
survey on loneliness using the UCLA Loneliness
Scale and found that almost 50 percent of people said they always or sometimes feel alone or left out.
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.
His
survey of the social science literature
on the topic usefully, if sometimes turgidly, compiles the growing evidence that homeschooled children learn more than their counterparts, at least to the extent that standardized tests measure learning, and are emotionally healthier as well, at least to the extent that psychologists» «self - esteem and self - concept»
scales truly capture emotional health.
The country's diet quality was given a rating of 61
on a 100 - point
scale when assessed using the CSIRO Healthy Diet Score — a scientifically validated
survey which assesses people's diet quality against the Australian Dietary Guidelines.
In a 2013
survey of adults and teens conducted online
on behalf of the American Psychological Association by Harris Interactive Inc., Teen reported stress levels during the school year far exceeding what they believed to be healthy (5.8 vs. 3.9
on a 10 - point
scale).
Following the «Expert Consultation
on Complementary Feeding (2001)», WHO commissioned this review to identify options for indicator development that could be used in large -
scale, population based
surveys.
In addition, the CDC's Maternity Practices in Infant Nutrition and Care (mPINC)
survey, which evaluates how well hospitals and birth centers support nursing moms
on a
scale of 0 - 100 (with 100 being the absolute best), showed that from 2009 to 2011 the average mPINC score went up a whopping 5 points to 70, and individual scores jumped 5 or more points in 26 states and DC.
This provided unique information, often not available in
survey research
on this
scale, also allowing comparison of women from dissimilar cultural backgrounds.
However, the average
survey respondent placement hides the fact that the largest majority of people place themselves
on the furthest eurosceptic end of a 0 to 10
scale, where 0 = European Unification has gone too far, and 10 = European Unification should go further (among those who give an opinion), as can be seen here:
If we take the average position of the general population
on a
scale ranging from (0) European Unification has gone too far, to (10) European Unification has not gone far enough, we find that the average position of the electorate is closest to the Conservative Party (measured by where
survey respondents think the major parties» policies are
on the same
scale).
To measure the ideological position of the different groups,
survey instruments usually carry a question asking respondents
on where they see themselves in a left to right
scale.
The full
scale of immigration's impact
on Labour's support was revealed in a new
survey today, ahead of a planned Ed Miliband speech
on the issue.
Overall, self - identified Republicans who were
surveyed gave Trump's false statements a collective «belief score» of about six,
on a
scale of 0 - 10, when those statements were attributed to him.
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The study was a collaboration with IBM and offers a large -
scale survey of the commonly used container management framework known as Docker, a platform that facilitates the deployment of microservices by providing a registry service that acts as a central repository for software components focusing
on specific functionalities called images.
«More broadly, seismic
surveys for oilfield exploration or earthquake investigations tend to rely
on length
scales that are usually much larger than those used by our study,» she added.
Lacking definitive research
on the optimal
scale of a sustainable city, I've nonetheless made informal
surveys of expert colleagues that suggest that four to 30 stories is the optimal range for buildings in a sustainable city.
Among general findings, as is the case every year since the
survey began, women reported significantly higher stress levels than men (5.1 vs 4.4
on a 10 - point
scale, where 1 is «little or no stress» and 10 is «a great deal of stress»).
One reason is that the tool used by nearly all studies in this field —
surveys asking people to self - report their happiness
on numerical
scales — is cheap and easy to implement.
Those results are generally based
on surveys that ask respondents, for example, to rate
on a
scale of 1 to 7 how well a statement applies to them.
The researchers analyzed data from 36,085 respondents to the 2012 - 2013 National Epidemiologic
Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions - III, a representative sample of the U.S. adult population, to create two cognitive
scales based
on dimensionality and reliability.
The team mapped those political organizations to a 5 - point ideological
scale — from — 2 for very conservative to +2 for very liberal — based
on survey data.
That is the question the Hunt for Observable Signatures of Terrestrial Systems, or HOSTS,
Survey was tasked with answering, albeit
on a cosmic
scale.
Lead author Dr. Joseph Ripberger said: «We matched high - resolution data
on climate conditions from the Oklahoma Mesonet to the Meso -
Scale Integrated Socio - geographic Network (M - SISNet), an address - based panel
survey that continuously measures public perceptions of climatic conditions over time.»
The team is running cosmological simulations for large -
scale sky
surveys on the facility's 10 - petaflop high - performance computer, Mira.
If so, large -
scale supernova
surveys could turn up more of these invisible lenses, helping astronomers find and put limits
on the number of dark - matter dwarfs in the universe, Quimby and colleagues conclude.
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.
Lauer thinks this large -
scale motion is caused by the gravitational pull of mass clustered
on a
scale that is even larger than the
scale of his
survey — which would make it larger than predicted by most theories of galaxy formation.
These early trials tipped clinicians to flibanserin's more prominent role in sexual health, as female subjects had higher scores
on the Arizona Sexual Experience
Scale, a
survey that asks participants to rate their satisfaction
on a variety of sexual health topics, like how often participants felt sexual desire and how intense that desire was.