Articles, tagged with "survey respondents", page 4
23rd March 2010
Surveys have been around for as long as I can remember. It is most common in political polls, government, health, social science and marketing research. Surveys are used mainly to collect information about items in a population. Depending on its purpose, ...
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Author:
Manuel Mcintyre
19th March 2010
you the data you need and can use. If a question is not important enough to include in your report on the survey's findings, then remove the question. Try to envision each question as its own specific theory that you are testing.
In addition, research ...
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Author:
Adrian Thomas
26th February 2010
International real estate investors or foreigners looking to buy homes for sale abroad should turn their eyes to Canada. Investments in residential properties in Canada may be an excellent investment decision because of strong forces that underlie the res...
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Author:
vishaldwivedi
25th January 2010
The New Year brings good reasons to be happy about and smile as it predicts that Freelancers would have a bright and prosperous future ahead. Recently a survey was conducted by an online services marketplace for professionals looking for freelance jobs. T...
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Author:
Alina James
18th December 2009
Survey respondents online is one way to get a lot of dollars from the Internet. Only by answering a few questions, we can get hundreds of dollars, depending on the number of questions asked. This is an opportunity for us to find dollars by getting pai...
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Author:
Alan
10th December 2009
You may have heard a lot someone talk about this from time to time - how to earn money taking online surveys. When you first hear this, you may think that this must be some sort of con. You might wonder - who is really going to pay someone to take surveys...
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All Top survey
27th November 2009
The eyes can be a good indicator of a person's overall physical and mental health. Visual symptoms can aid a physician in correctly diagnosing other physical and Eye Health.
blurry vision on Snellen chartA recent study published in the American Journal...
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Author:
Lily Allen
04th November 2009
Steel suppliers are set to benefit as global demand is expected to increase over the next three months, a market survey by The Steel Index found.
While survey respondents also expect prices to be higher over this time, other research firms warn that ...
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Author:
Reshall Jimmy
30th October 2009
If youve ever heard that the average household carries $9,000 of credit card debt and thought that you were ok with your balance, think again. In reality, half of American households have no credit card debt at all and nearly a quarter more have less than...
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Author:
asbservices9
02nd September 2009
Does your sense of self esteem hinge on the possibility that you have effected change by filling get paid online surveys that ask for specific product feedback?
The feedback you offer when you fill the get paid online surveys help the company to reco...
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Author:
Alan
15th August 2009
According to the National Crime Prevention Council, apartments are eighty-five percent more likely to be victimized by burglaries than other types of housing. Furthermore, apartment.com states that over 97% of its survey respondents stated that "crim...
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Author:
Hassan F. Johnson
17th June 2009
Is it Still Possible to Get Paid & Make Good Money for Taking Online Surveys?
Whilst getting paid to take Online Surveys has had a lot of bad press in recent times, mainly because so many less than ethical companies saw an opportunity in the market to ...
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Author:
Mark Bellinger
15th June 2009
For several years, luxury retail and marketing consultants have fed the media with anecdotal research about the luxury market as though the purchases of $700 Manolo Blahnik shoes, $1,000 Prada hand bags, and $250 True Religion jeans are common place among...
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Author:
Margaret
12th June 2009
A record low level of major home remodeling projects by affluent consumers is suggested by the most recent survey in a series of twice-yearly studies that began in Spring 2002.
Negative attitudes about the current economy and the economic outlook for ...
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Author:
Margaret
11th June 2009
Record low levels of spending for dining out in both casual/family restaurants and upscale restaurants is suggested by the most recent survey in a series of twice-yearly studies that began in Spring 2002.
Negative attitudes about the current economy a...
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Author:
Margaret