Also, in another interesting revelation, 62 percent of those
who took part in the survey said they preferred printed books over ebooks.
All the corporate legal departments
taking part in the survey said they offered benefits packages, which made up 16 per cent of compensation on average.
But it begins to make sense when 85 per cent of the single men
taking part in the survey believe that a stylish home will make them more attractive to potential partners.
You are invited to
take part in a survey exploring why mothers formula feed compared to breastfeeding, and what influences caregivers to choose one brand of infant formula over another.
Overall, 71 % of employers who
took part in the survey offered this kind of work experience opportunity, while 51 % offered sandwich or industrial placements.
Half of the 11 to 25 - year - olds that
took part in the survey also said they had not learned at school how to get help if they are sexually abused.
About 1,300 heads and school business managers
took part in the survey of the group's 28,000 members in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
A world - class regulatory environment — The business leaders who
took part in our survey on the investment climate identified the regulatory burden as the single most important policy factor affecting their investment decisions.
«We hope this first finding will encourage more people to
take part in the survey so that we can get more data over time and make a link between transport decisions and health,» project leader Audrey de Nazelle said in a news release from Imperial College London.
Patients first diagnosed when adults, their carers and healthcare professionals are invited to
take part in a survey asking which research priorities matter most to people affected by cancer.
Around 60 % of business managers who
took part in the survey considered time restraints and insufficient knowledge of how to locate relevant information as the main hindrances that prevent workers from finding the knowledge they want.
Thousands of children aged nine to 11 in schools across the
UK took part in the survey, designed by researchers from the University of Oxford working with a BBC project called BBC Terrific Scientific which aims to involve children directly in scientific research.
School leaders, parents, pupils, catering organisations, NGOs, governors and
more took part in surveys and focus groups, reviewing three key areas: the curriculum, the whole school approach and behaviour change.
Two thirds of
councils taking part in our survey (65 per cent) indicated that their catering services would continue to receive School Lunch Grant funding, with fewer than one in five indicating otherwise.
Now, the results of a recent survey are in and 72 % of the student respondents who
took part in the survey from American University of Paris claimed that they would be very likely to use the platform following an in - depth training on the program.
A total of 1,342
readers took part in our survey, and a concurrent discussion on FlyerTalk's Miles and Points forum generated over 5,000 views while the survey was in progress.
«Travellers from more than 40
countries took part in the survey, and the results demonstrate how well our voting system works: eight of the ten most popular attractions from the previous year retained their top - ten ranking in 2015.»
It has been revealed that 1 in 4 UK Mums would let their underage children play the upcoming title, Grand Theft Auto V. 500
mums took part in a survey conducted by Babies.co.uk in association with... Read more
«Through our partnership with the Yogscast, we've not only been able to reward people
for taking part in the survey, but we've been able to further define what a core gaming audience wants; learning more about their gaming habits and preferences which will help us better deliver a great gaming service.»
Practitioners in international arbitration and mediation are welcomed to to
take part in a survey under the auspices of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Under the name Global Science Research (GSR), Kogan asked users to
take part in a survey posing as academic research material, in exchange for a small fee.
The Australian Food and Grocery Council, whose
members took part in the survey, said it supported the review to ensure it remained relevant to producers using the latest technologies.