A survey of recent studies of the local congregations is the basis for chapter 2 of this book.
Not exact matches
A
recent study in Sweden titled «The relation between office type and workplace conflict: A gender and noise perspective» and published in the Journal
of Environmental Psychology, looked at the data
of 5,229 employees who participated in the Swedish Longitudinal Occupational
Survey of Health.
Thirty - five percent
of the people
surveyed in the center's most
recent study said they plan to start saving for retirement in their 20s.
According to a
recent study conducted by staffing agency Robert Half International, 74 percent
of companies
surveyed choose not to alter their annual dress code for the hotter months.
Sixty percent
of the employees
surveyed in a
recent Towers Watson
study were disengaged or detached or felt unsupported in their jobs.
A
recent Forrester
study determined that 57 percent
of businesses
surveyed had no idea what this cost was, with over 30 percent saying they experienced a disaster in the past five years.
For example, one
recent study showed that almost 60 percent
of people
surveyed said they wanted to change jobs, but
of that number, almost half didn't know what their next chapter should be!
According to the Harris Poll's most
recent «Reputation Quotient»
study, 60 %
of consumers
surveyed had decided not to do business with a company because
of something they learned about how the company conducts itself.
According to a
recent study conducted by Harvard University, which polled young adults between the ages
of 18 and 29, not so good: 51 percent
of survey respondents said they do not support capitalism, and only 42 percent were in favor
of it.
Allyson Hugley, president
of Measurement & Analytics for Weber Shandwick, notes that the data from the
study could add another layer to the modes
of evaluation that are already available to advertising and marketing agencies, building on traditional
surveys and more
recent technology such as beacons and RFID chips that are used during live events.
Pingitore cited a
recent study in Germany that looked at the impact
of consumers who took part in satisfaction
surveys.
The most
recent National
Survey of Student Engagement revealed that «nearly half
of seniors majoring in business say they spend fewer than 11 hours a week
studying outside class.»
In a
recent study, product reviews company Influenster
surveyed 11,255 women
of all ages to uncover what influences their shopping decisions, and reviews topped the list.
Considering nearly 50 percent
of the 7,200 adults
surveyed in a
recent Gallup
study left a job «to get away from their manager,» it's time to reevaluate the employee - employer relationship.
A
recent Temkin Group
study found that 84 percent
of companies
surveyed expected to increase their focus on customer experience metrics for this very reason.
In a
recent study, more than one - third
of employed millennials
surveyed said they believed that within 20 years, machines would be able to do the job they — the humans — do today.
Furthermore, in a
recent study led by Elance - oDesk and Millennial Branding, 80 %
of millennials
surveyed would consider leaving their jobs and creating their own companies in the future.
This same
survey found that 46 %
of Canadians support a free trade agreement with China, up from 36 % in 2014 — and a
recent study by Paul Evans, research director
of University
of British Columbia's Institute
of Asian Research, puts that support even higher, at close to 70 %.
Yet in a
recent study by CareerBuilder, more than half
of the employers
surveyed said they had open positions for which they could not find a qualified applicant.
But this
recent study actually shows this boost in confidence in its
survey of baby boomers on the topic.
But a
recent study by the Center for
Survey Research (CSR) at the University
of Virginia for Stewardship Journal suggests that some significant differences are emerging between the leaders
of evangelical relief and development (R&D) agencies and their donor constituencies.
«The time for the great reversal is at hand,» conclude Hartford Seminary sociologists David Roozen and William McKinney, whose
recent study indicates that 42 per cent
of the baby - boom generation are returning to church (reported in the January 21, 1987, issue
of the Lutheran) Many people between the ages
of 18 and 35 who attended church only occasionally before 1970 are now attending regularly, their
survey shows.
As a
recent study conducted by Pew Research Center makes clear — and this is supported by other
studies including a significant
study released last fall, «A
Survey of American Political Culture,» by Dr. James Davidson Hunter, who wrote the book Culture Wars — White Evangelical Protestants are not, as the Washington Post famously called them in 1993, «less affluent, less educated, and more easily led than the average American.»
Yep, that's right: a
recent study in the British Journal
of Nutrition found that soup eaters tend to weigh less and have smaller waists than those who don't eat soup: their findings were based on reports
of more than 20,000 Americans
surveyed by the National Health and Nutrition Examination
Surveys between 2003 and 2008.
This
study's findings are consistent with an analysis commissioned by FDA and updated in 2012, as well as a published ILSI
survey of more than 37,000 people which shows that caffeine consumption in the U.S. has remained stable during the most
recent period analyzed, while coffee remains the primary source
of caffeine in most age groups.
Recent research has been conducted by third - party university professors and affiliated laboratories, and included a field
survey and controlled laboratory
studies that investigated and provided evidence to support the cleanliness
of corrugated packaging.
In the current
study, we provide novel data on changes in the availability
of added and refined sugars and in recorded intakes
of total sugars, added sugars, SSB, carbonated soft drinks, juices, confectionery, and alcohol consumption in Australian adults and children between the 2 most
recent national dietary
surveys in 1995 and 2011 — 2012.
20 %
of the
survey respondents were Asian (primarily Hmong), a group which had lower representation in other
recent studies;
Although most
studies of parental depression have focused on mothers, the impact
of depression in fathers has received increasing attention.2, 3 Using data from the 2002 National Comorbidity Replication
Survey, the Institute
of Medicine report also estimated that 4.3 %
of men with a child under 18 years old had a major depressive disorder within the previous 12 months.1 In addition, a
recent meta - analysis4 suggested that the prevalence
of paternal depression within the first year
of a child's life was 10.4 %.
Of the women surveyed in a recent study, a little more than half experienced some sort of food aversion during pregnanc
Of the women
surveyed in a
recent study, a little more than half experienced some sort
of food aversion during pregnanc
of food aversion during pregnancy.
«The most
recent evidence that came to light was an effort to edit and delay a
study that the DEC (Department
of Environmental Conservation) commissioned from the U.S. Geological
Survey on fracking,» Hawkins said.
The researchers selected data from 19,922 women, ages 21 to 44, from the two most
recent surveys in the National
Survey of Family Growth
study.
Take, for example, a
recent study analysing
surveys of 350,000 Europeans and Americans between 1975 and 1997.
«There is shallow ground ice under roughly a third
of the Martian surface, which records the
recent history
of Mars,» said the
study's lead author, Colin Dundas
of the U.S. Geological
Survey's Astrogeology Science Center in Flagstaff, Arizona.
For the current
study, Binh T. Nguyen
of the American Cancer Society and Lisa M. Powell
of the University
of Illinois at Chicago used more
recent data from more than 12,000 respondents between the ages
of 20 and 64 taking part in the National Health and Nutrition Examination
Survey 2003 (NHANES).
Although nearly three - quarters
of women taking a
recent survey had one or more risk factors for heart disease, a startlingly small proportion — just 16 percent — had actually been told by their doctors that these factors put them at risk for heart disease, according to a
study scheduled for presentation at the American College
of Cardiology's 65th Annual Scientific Session.
U.S. Geological
Survey geophysicist William Ellsworth reviewed the issue
of injection - induced earthquakes in a
recent study published in the journal Science.
First, the research team asked over 200 volunteers to fill out a
survey about «
recent affective experiences;» what the volunteers didn't know was that a well - known measure
of depression — the Center for Epidemiological
Studies Depression (CES - D) scale — was embedded within this
survey.
Invasive mussels and less nutrients from tributaries have altered the Lake Michigan ecosystem, making it more conducive to the stocking
of lake trout and steelhead than Chinook salmon, according to a
recent U.S. Geological
Survey and Michigan State University
study.
And in a
recent study on supply and demand issues, CTF found that 58 %
of Canadian school boards
surveyed are concerned that an ongoing shortage
of new graduates from teacher education programs will exacerbate recruitment problems.
A team
studying data from a
recent sky
survey has spotted a huge burst
of radio waves that came and went in the blink
of an eye and has not returned since.
A
recent study conducted by researchers from the U.S. Geological
Survey, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the University
of Florida found the number
of American alligators observed in the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge dropped following dry years, and then appeared to recover in later non-dry years.
According to a
recent survey, almost 80 %
of them would start their PhD
studies all over again, even with the benefit
of hindsight, and at the same university.
««Contrary to popular conceptions about precocious college dropouts with big ideas, U.S. innovators actually tend to be experienced and highly educated,» concludes the
study, which is based on a
survey of more than 900 people associated with «meaningful and marketable»
recent inventions.
Most institutions responding to the
survey expect the number
of students seeking postgraduate
study in England to plateau or even decline as a result
of the high undergraduate fees introduced in
recent years and increasing global competitiveness.
For instance, look at the
recent use
of the Cosmic Evolution
Survey, using the Hubble Space Telescope to
study gravitational lensings [in which the gravitational pull
of galaxies and dark matter bends the light from more distant objects] in an area
of the sky nine times the apparent surface area
of the full moon.
Universities may not accept a higher number
of postgraduates than can be given a minimum level
of financial support, but according to a
recent survey more than 80 %
of Karolinska's postgraduates started their
studies before being formally accepted onto a PhD programme.
For example, according to a
recent survey of five long - term chimp
studies, the most sociable chimps tend to be best at using tools (captive chimps, by the same token, are better with tools than wild chimps).
With the
recent study, the researchers have now
surveyed a total
of 93 per cent
of the genome and managed to assign the sequences to the cod's 23 chromosomes.
Saturn's moon Enceladus also has a substantial reservoir
of liquid water, but the U.S. scientific community, in its most
recent decadal
survey, prioritized
studying Europa, which is nearer.