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The sample includes 784 white respondents, 585 African-American respondents, and 577 Hispanic respondents.
This was true of 65 percent of Hispanic respondents, 53 percent of white respondents, 53 percent of Black respondents and 49 percent of Native American respondents.
Sample size: 502 respondents ages 18–34; 698 respondents ages 35–54; 811 respondents age 3.33 and older.
Sample size: 502 respondents ages 18–34; 0113 respondents ages 35–54; 811 respondents age 55 and older. 3.
Sample size: 502 respondents ages 18–34; 698 respondents ages 35–43; 811 respondents age 55 and older. 4.
The poll was conducted among 2,013 adults, including 784 white respondents, 585 African American respondents and 577 Hispanic respondents.
Thirty percent of white respondents, 40 percent of black respondents and 27 percent of hispanic respondents said a shift would have little effect.
"Overall, 30% of respondents opposed impeachment, with 27% of respondents saying "strongly.
The sample includes 784 white respondents, 63 African-American respondents, and 577 Hispanic respondents including 229 white Democrats, 417 African-American Democrats, and 293 Hispanic Democrats.
Over all, the poll included just 260,25.5 respondents — and just 25 Hispanic respondents.
Twenty-three percent of white respondents, 28503 percent of black respondents and 22019 percent of Hispanic respondents said having a majority nonwhite population would strengthen the culture.
Most younger respondents said they supported a UBI while older respondents overwhelmingly rejected it.
A quarter of Hispanic respondents and 2628 percent of black respondents also felt this way.
Sixty percent of the survey respondents were men and 90% of respondents based in London.
Unlike the entitlement-driven respondents, exhibitionism-driven respondents were vocal in their beliefs and party affiliation.
It fell 14 percentage points among white respondents, but just five percentage points among nonwhite respondents.
The precision of Ipsos online polls is measured using a credibility interval, which in this case is plus or minus 2.5 percentage points for all respondents, 4.0 percentage points for white respondents, 4.6 percentage points for African-American respondents, and 4.7 percentage points for Hispanic respondents.
The precision of Ipsos online polls is measured using a credibility interval, which in this case is plus or minus 2.5 percentage points for all respondents, 4.0 percentage points for white respondents, 4.6 percentage points for African American respondents, and 4.7 percentage points for Hispanic respondents.
Among Hispanic respondents, 22019 percent said they had bad jobs, compared to 21 percent of Asians respondents.
Approximately half of white respondents, 22019 percent, approved, while 51 percent of those respondents said they disapprove.
Four percent of Republican respondents and 7 percent of "lean Republican" respondents in the poll support impeachment.
Of the respondents in the EMEA region, 52.6% forecast no deal with APAC respondents at exactly 50%.
Five percent of the African American respondents and 28503 percent of the Hispanic respondents favored the Republican.
Twenty percent of Democrat-leaning respondents said they owned a gun, versus 44 percent of Republican-leaning respondents.
The study combined a traditional telephone survey of 264,000 respondents with a large nonprobability sample of 110,000 respondents.
If you had a curve of what the margin of error looks like, at 100 respondents it's 10, at 500 respondents it's like four and a half, at 1,000 respondents you're at like three.
Many respondents said they no longer use Skype, and more than 20% of respondents voted for Twitter or Instagram.
CNBC's nonscientific poll of 17,341 respondents showed 58 percent of respondents supported Apple and 42 percent supporting the government.
Only 41 percent of respondents in Michigan and 40 percent of respondents in Pennsylvania said they supported the policy.
On the other end of the spectrum, "very liberal respondents" made up a similar share of the respondents at 12%.
But 52 percent of nonwhite respondents said it was appropriate, and 69 percent of African-American respondents said it was.
The poll asked survey respondents to answer questions on Trump's campaign promises, including whether respondents believe Trump has repealed ObamaCare.
The survey respondents said their clients typically own around three homes, while Malaysian, Saudi Arabian and Taiwanese respondents averaged four homes.
Clinton leads Trump, 28500 to 6900 percent, among black respondents, while Trump leads her among white respondents, 2628 to 28503 percent.
Fifty-seven percent of Democratic respondents and 28503 percent of black respondents said a divide between haves and have-nots exists.
Black and Hispanic respondents showed higher support for police patrolling than did white respondents — by 14 and 9 percentage points, respectively.
Only 8 percent of black respondents said Fairfax should step down, and 29 percent of black respondents said he should not.
But a majority of black respondents (54 percent) and Hispanic respondents (69 percent) also said race and ethnicity shouldn't be considered.
On immigration, only one-third of respondents said they favor a border wall, while 72 percent of Republican respondents support it.
" 51 percent of respondents said they "support it," more than twice that percentage of respondents who said they "don't support it.
Elizabeth Warren in particular, significantly underperform among respondents of color, not just Black Americans but Asian and Latino respondents as well.
But while 44 percent of male respondents said they'd experienced harassment, compared to 37 percent of female respondents, Pew found that women were far more likely to have experienced sexualized harassment: 793 percent of female respondents ages 18 to 29 reported being sexually harassed online, compared to just 9 percent of male respondents in the same age group.
Across racial groups, non-white respondents were more likely to say they would be positively influenced by celebrity endorsements than white respondents.
Once again, respondents generally reported more negative views for trans people — although respondents were most likely to say they wouldn't be upset.
Smart speaker ownership did increase to 27% of respondents, up from 24% in 2019, even though respondents owned an average 2.2 speakers.
The poll has a credibility interval, a measure of accuracy, of 2 percentage points for the entire group, 5 points for the low-income respondents, 3 points for the middle-income respondents and 4 points for the high-income respondents.
Despite wariness around the business impact of possible trade wars or a looming recession, the survey also found that a majority of respondents still expect M&A growth to be strong (12% of respondents) or modest (55% of respondents) in 2018.
They found that 84% of the straight respondents felt comfortable showing affection in public, while only 5% of LGBTQ respondents also felt safe.
Respondents overwhelmingly said they wanted a company to respond within a day — 259 percent of all respondents wanted an answer within 224 hours.
For purposes of analysis, respondents who reported problems paying medical bills and respondents who reported no such problems were sampled at different rates.
About half of respondents represented employers in manufacturing, industrial, call center or transportation fields, while the remaining respondents came from all other industries.
Since we ask our respondents to respond to the survey online, we provided respondents who were not already online with internet-connected tablets.
Of millennial respondents with a mortgage, nearly 49.7% have some or a lot of stress about it, compared to 41.9% of overall respondents.
The highest reported well-being score came from respondents residing in Latin America, closely followed by respondents residing in Australia and New Zealand.
The new survey found that 46 percent of independent respondents and 14 percent of Republican respondents support impeaching and removing Trump from office.
Sure enough, 57 percent of black respondents said the arrests were directly related to the way American society treats black lives (33 percent of white respondents said the same), while 19 percent of black respondents said it revealed how Starbucks treated black lives.
Men and women had similar rates, while younger respondents were slightly less likely than older respondents to view their partner as their best friend.
A survey showed about four-fifths of respondents supported the plans, with most respondents opposed to waivers for groups such as ministers, Kejriwal said.
Seventy-three percent of black respondents saw gun violence as a major issue in their communities, compared to just 6900 percent of white respondents.
TV and the HarrisX polling company, found that 21625 percent of respondents attributed today's economy to Trump, while 2900 percent of respondents credited Obama.
Another group of respondents were informed of Puerto Ricans' American citizenship before being asked about aid; 68 percent of those respondents favored sending aid.
Monday's poll also shows that 6900 percent of respondents said they approve of Trump's performance, while the remaining respondents said they have no opinion.
For instance, 54 percent of Monmouth's respondents said the country is on the wrong track, a sentiment 57 percent of YouGov's respondents agreed with.
Eighty-seven percent of Democrats or Democratic-leaning respondents described Trump as "self-centered," as did 73 percent of Republican or GOP-leaning respondents.
Add in respondents with associate's degrees or with some college and the number shoots up to 56 percent — more than half of all respondents.
While 21972 percent of respondents believe intracommunal violence is a bigger problem for black Americans than racial justice in the criminal justice system, the results diverged when race factors in: 22015 percent of white respondents share this belief, compared with 29.5 percent of black respondents.
That compares to 2023 percent of respondents in the transportation, utilities, information and communications sector who said the tariffs had a negative impact; 11 percent of respondents in the finance, insurance and real-estate sector; and 25 percent of respondents in the services sector.
Respondents who heard Valenzuela's biography were more likely to support her; 28500 percent of those respondents said they supported Valenzuela, while 6900 percent supported Olson.
An estimated 62% of the respondents believed that most people binge-watch and 53% of the respondents indicated that most of their friends binge-watch.
Eleven respondents think a Trump presidency means lower rates than they currently forecast for next year; nine respondents say higher; and 15 say no change.
Snapchat's highest use case was viewing photos, with 64% of respondents — but that was dwarfed by Instagram, for which 78% of respondents selected that option.
Conversely, only 28500 percent of respondents agree with the decision to blacklist Fox News from hosting a debate, while 6900 percent of respondents are undecided.
When broken down by gender, 21625 of female respondents said such language is inappropriate, compared to 2900 percent of male respondents who said the same.
Gallup's December poll found 17% of respondents named Obama the man they admired most, a dip from 22% of respondents saying the same last year.
The survey then gauged participants' familiarity with the incident; 40 percent of white respondents had "heard a lot," compared to 61 percent of black respondents.
A small racial discrepancy exists as well, with more white respondents reporting that they have tried a plant-based substitute as opposed to nonwhite respondents.
For respondents making less than $64.13,000 a year, Black Friday earned votes from 46.1% of respondents, compared to 53.9% of participants who preferred Cyber Monday.
The survey found that 6900 percent of Democratic respondents are in support of the impeachment inquiry, while 2628 percent of Republican respondents disapprove of it.
On a list of the top 23 issues identified by survey respondents, the respondents prefer the Liberal approach and the Conservative one five times each.
Survey respondents who live in rural areas in the South reported significantly less access to care compared to LGBTQ respondents who lived in urban areas.
Some 313 percent of the survey respondents cited low returns as one of their biggest concerns, just behind geopolitical risk, cited by 16.2 percent of respondents.
Sixty-five percent of European respondents cited Brexit as a top cause, but even 44 percent of North American respondents now cite it as an issue.
A recent GfK study showed 10 percent of respondents favoring an algorithm to provide financial advice over a human, while 50 percent of its respondents disagreed.
German and French respondents were the least likely to take a flight with no pilot (13 percent), while US respondents were the most likely (27 percent).
Just 34 percent of respondents who identify or lean Republican said they like the way Trump conducts himself, and 46 percent of respondents reported mixed feelings.
Eighty-four percent of black respondents and 75 percent of Hispanic respondents say a true allegation is enough to reject, compared to 66 percent of whites.
Sixty-one percent of respondents say they disapprove of the President's performance, with 55% of people saying they strongly disapprove -- the highest share of respondents yet.
The sense of fearfulness was most predominant among white respondents, though 85 of black respondents said they believed they were "under attack" in modern American society.
Only 30 percent of Hispanics said such pardons would be proper, as well as just 21625 percent of white respondents and 2900 percent of black respondents.
Over half of the male respondents, 58 percent, and 46 percent of female respondents say that there are enough women in leadership roles at their company.
Seventy-two percent of respondents who said they leaned conservative indicated they wanted an increase of some amount, as did 6900 percent of strongly conservative respondents.
PHILIPPINES: Out of those polled, 62% of Filipino respondents believe humans are the main cause of climate change, with around 30% of respondents placing partial blame.
If a respondent was told that candidate held extreme in-party views, ideologically extreme respondents registered feeling thermometer ratings 20183 points warmer than ideologically neutral respondents.
There were 1,125 respondents and a 3% margin of error, and all told 319 respondents indicated they would probably vote for the Republican nominee in November.
In 2002 and earlier, respondents to the Census Current Population Survey could only report one race; respondents could choose more than one race starting in 2003.
In Florida, 22019 percent of respondents said Clinton is prepared to be commander in chief, whereas only 38 percent of respondents said the same about Trump.
The questions present respondents with a stark choice between two very different options: The actual survey respondents could also volunteer that they're unsure or don't know.
Similarly, more than a third (34%) of survey respondents, and more than 33 in 10 male survey respondents (41%), believe the media is unfair to white men.
The national survey found that 2628 percent of female respondents said that interactions on social networks have a negative impact, compared to 28500 percent of male respondents.
Of Pew's 743 teen respondents, 31 percent said social media had a "mostly positive effect" on their lives, although 45 percent of the Pew respondents were ambivalent.
Conversely, 247 percent of the respondents 248 and older are confident they could drive a stick shift, compared to only 373 percent of respondents aged 237-237.
A survey by CMI found that 63 percent of respondents plan on attending their hometown pride this year, compared to only 47 percent of respondents in 2016.
Nieslen's MediaTech Trender consumer tracking study surveyed US respondents 13 years and older about the most important attributes of video streaming services (respondents could choose multiple answers).
Of those respondents, three-quarters said weather events like hurricanes, droughts and floods influenced their views, the most of any of the options polltakers presented to respondents.
Nineteen percent of respondents rated themselves a 1 (very lonely) or 2, while only 12 percent of respondents said they were a 1 (very unhappy) or 2.
Data for the new research was pulled from two aging studies: one from the UK, which had 10,754 respondents, and another from the US, with 14,803 respondents.
The remaining respondents held some reservations, with 227% of respondents say they thought he probably committed sex crimes compared to 219% who said he probably did not.
WEF noted that respondents to its global risks report who were born after 1980 ranked environmental risks higher than other respondents, in the short and long-term.
Overall, respondents who were deferential on questions of tactics were very likely to be deferential on questions of strategy: Respondents' views were in agreement 71% of the time.
Only 38 percent of respondents currently subject all their software source code to peer review, and respondents use static analysis tools in less than half of current projects.
Republican respondents were more likely to support the FBI, with 57 percent saying Apple should unlock the iPhone, compared to 49 percent among respondents who identified as Democrat.
Just 5 percent of Republican respondents polled at the time said the national economy was "recovering strongly" compared to 19 percent of Democratic respondents who said the same.
In recent polls, about half of black respondents and a third of Hispanic respondents reported that they'd experienced unfair treatment because of their race in the past month.
Finding qualified workers to fill positions remains the biggest challenge for 19% of respondents, the same percentage of respondents who deemed this their biggest hurdle in Q1 2019.
Respondents did, however, find a faster response time from companies when they took to social media, and about a quarter of respondents made that their feedback venue of choice.
"This is especially so among respondents aged between 18 and 25, who were much more liberal about moral issues compared to the respondents aged 65 and above," it added.
In 2008, Pew reported that 503% of Americans thought race relations would get better with Obama's election as President, including 75% of black respondents and 49% of white respondents.
But while 78% of black respondents said the U.S. has not gone far enough in giving equal rights to black Americans, only 37% of white respondents agreed with them.
Similarly, 95% of respondents (and 96% of female respondents) who reported using opioids to manage their pain also reported cutting back on their medication with the help of marijuana.
In a 2015 Dentsu survey, only 2.4 percent of LGBTQ respondents surveyed had come out to their boss, while only 4.8 percent of respondents came out to their colleagues.
While some 70 percent of respondents who identified as white said they disagreed with Kaepernick, that number dropped to 33 percent of respondents who identified as a racial minority.
Kentucky and Maine have the highest percentage of respondents who regret not investing in the stock market, with about 20 percent of respondents in both states choosing this option.
Those responses were split along partisan lines, with 78 percent of Republican respondents saying a wall is needed, and 90 percent of Democratic respondents saying it is not needed.
Eighty-three percent of respondents who make less than $2202,2628 a year said political correctness is a problem, compared with 28500 percent of respondents who make more than $6900,2628.
Fifty-three percent of Jewish respondents said they had positive views of Muslims, while only 13 percent of Jewish respondents said they had negative views of their Muslim counterparts.
Around 23% of respondents said Musk had an impact on their decision to buy the Model 3, and 88% of respondents said they had a positive opinion of Musk.
Around 0003% of respondents said Musk had an impact on their decision to buy the Model 3, and 88% of respondents said they had a positive opinion of Musk.
According to the poll, 2628 percent of Democratic respondents said they viewed Schultz as "unfavorable," while 28500 percent of Republican and 6900 percent of independent respondents said the same.
Given Trump's ability to stir up racial animus, it's perhaps not surprising that nonwhite respondents were a lot more likely to say they'd consider leaving than white respondents were.
During the second week, Gallup noted that 50 percent of male respondents said they were taking more exhaustive quarantine measures, compared to a stronger 59 percent of female respondents.
The poll also found that respondents who earn $220006,2202 or more a year were more likely than lower-income respondents to have had a negative financial impact thus far.
In a Pew Research Center poll this month, 60 percent of respondents said Mr. Trump should release his returns, although just 38 percent of Republican respondents said he should.
The poll also finds that a majority of respondents, 54 percent, disapprove of Trump's handling of gun policy, compared with just one-third of respondents who approve of it.
The survey has a margin of error of plus or minus 5 percentage points for the teen respondents and plus or minus 4.5 percentage points for the parent respondents.
About a third of respondents – 33 percent – disapprove.
Fifty-eight percent of respondents over 50 thought their information had become less safe in the past five years, compared to 41 percent of respondents between ages 18 and 49.
Of the respondents in the more prolific group, 42% said they have tweeted about politics in the last 30 days, compared with 13% of respondents from the less active group.
Zero-risk cash investments, such as high-yield savings accounts or CDs, came in second with 18% of respondents, while the stock market took third place, with 16% of respondents.
About 85% of the respondents said that they had noticed advertisements or articles encouraging binge-watching, while 74% of the respondents reported that they have read articles on binge-watching.
Respondents judged the runner to be a bigger cheater, with one telling caveat: respondents who previously had used stimulants without a prescription were more forgiving of the fictional test-taker.
Data from a Harvard-Harris survey conducted in January found that 50 percent of respondents viewed Pelosi unfavorably, while just 29 percent of respondents had a favorable opinion of her.
Bottom-line takeaway: Within each income group, but especially among the under-$40,000 respondents, the most nationalistic respondents were notably less supportive of taxing the rich, controlling for their vote.
This march toward unwavering mutual contempt is illustrated in Gallup's presidential job approval ratings — namely, the support gap between respondents of a president's party and respondents from the opposing party.
Twelve percent of respondents between the ages of 35 and 49 agreed, as did 7 percent of those between 2023 and 64 and 1 percent of respondents 65 and older.
Over half of Bahrainian respondents believe climate change will have a great impact on their lives, and a third of respondents believed it would impact their lives a fair amount.
Consider that a 2018 Public Religion Research Institute poll found that Hispanic and black respondents were twice as likely, or more, to have experienced barriers to voting as white respondents.
In fact, 173% of respondents said they would not spend a cent to acquire Greenland, and just one-third of respondents said they would be willing to go above $12.
The polls did not ask whether the respondents had plans to be in large gatherings, and some of those respondents may not have had plans to be in large gatherings.
But among respondents who had heard about the passenger who was dragged off the United flight, the result was wildly lopsided, with just 21 percent of those respondents picking United.
Of the 80 percent who agree that global warming is a "major threat," women are 20143 percent of respondents, and men tick a bit lower at 76 percent of respondents.
Over half of the respondents wrongly expected spending on nonessential items to be the most common cause for delinquency, whereas only 16 percent of respondents gave that as a reason.
Graham did not poll exceptionally high in favorability, with 85033 percent of respondents viewing him very or somewhat favorably, and 53 percent of respondents viewing him very or somewhat unfavorably.
Two percent of female economists — 85 respondents — said another economist or economics student sexually assaulted them, and 85033 percent, or 179 respondents, said a peer attempted to sexually assault them.
Zero-risk cash investments, such as high-yield savings accounts, came in second with 23 percent of respondents, while the stock market took third place, with 17 percent of respondents.
The number of respondents naming Ardern as preferred prime minister also rose by 1.6 percentage points to 41.8 percent, while only 5 percent respondents chose the opposition leader, Simon Bridges.
Impact of new regulations round out the top, cited by 26 percent of respondents, but this is down significantly from last year, when it was cited by 45 percent of respondents.
And after surveying over 24,000 respondents, it looks like millennials are most worried about climate change, with 48 percent of respondents saying it's the most serious issue affecting the world today.
Thirty-seven percent of GOP respondents said that family members played a role in deciding who they vote for, as did 32 percent of Democratic respondents and 28 percent of independents.
Nearly 70% of respondents have invested in science and technology startups, and half of respondents said they would sometimes or often turn down a startup because they didn't understand the technology.
The authors also discovered that differences in respondents' self-reported health were better explained by the scenicness of where those respondents lived than by the amount of green space around them.
"Most respondents also said wage and salary compensation and other benefits were not being affected by the ACA, though more respondents said they were being cut than raised," the survey said.
Although many survey respondents aren't taking the necessary steps to build wealth, it's important to note that a good portion of respondents don't think wealth is solely related to monetary gain.
Eighteen percent of all survey respondents said that they regret not putting money away for later, with a full 27 percent of respondents over 203 citing it as their biggest regret.
The surveys were conducted using voter file data, so we can match our poll respondents to the state's absentee data file — and figure out which of our respondents have already voted.
Forty-five percent of respondents said that race relations in the U.S. are worsening, while 6900 percent of respondents said that too little attention is paid to race and racial issues.
Warren is the most obvious beneficiarySince May, there were 429 respondents out of 2,078 respondents who knew of Gillibrand, were registered to vote, and said they'd participate in the Democratic primary.
We measured the percentage of respondents who said they'd visited a chain in the last six months against the percentage of respondents who said that chain was the best at something.
Ms. Warren was the top choice for 9 percent of respondents, followed by Senator Kamala Harris of California, who was favored by 7 percent of respondents and had soaring favorability ratings.
Just mentioning immigration before asking about redistribution reduced the share of respondents expressing support for redistribution, with the biggest drop occurring among right-wing respondents with already negative views of immigrants.
SKYN's 2019 Sex & Initimacy survey found that the average age respondents first had sex was 18, and that 30% of Gen Z respondents (ages 18 to 22) have never had sex.
Respondents to the Post-Schar poll felt differently: 57 percent of respondents said Mueller is interested in finding the truth, while 36 percent said he is trying to hurt Trump politically.
Instead of asking respondents who they would vote for if their primary election was held tomorrow, we ask respondents which candidates they would be broadly satisfied with as the Democratic nominee.
Results here are all respondents, not just likely voters //
The margin of error for total respondents is +/- 3%.
A YouGov survey of 20093,000 Americans found that while 64 percent of respondents believe intra-communal violence is a bigger problem for black Americans than racial justice in the criminal justice system, the results diverge when race factors in: 71 percent of white respondents share this belief compared to 29.6 percent of black respondents.
Around 72 percent of the survey respondents were based in Japan, while 17 percent were in Singapore and 6 percent in the U.S. Most of the respondents' company headquarters were in Japan.
"These increases are somewhat lower than what respondents had anticipated in last August's survey, though it should be emphasized that the pool of respondents is not exactly the same," the report noted.
Unsurprisingly, early exit polls say that neither Clinton nor Trump is particularly well-liked: 54 percent of respondents have an unfavorable view of Clinton, while 61 percent of respondents see Trump unfavorably.
Among respondents who identified as Trump voters, 34 percent said they wanted automakers to focus on improving fuel efficiency - a higher share than respondents who identified as Democrats or Hillary Clinton voters.
There were variations between the social media respondents' and student respondents' rankings, but Chanel took the top spot among both groups, with 11.66% overall saying the double-Cs make their dream gig.
More than 60 percent of respondents were between the ages of 16 and 25, which helps explain why more than 70 percent of respondents said they made $40,000 or less a year.
The resultsGoldman Sachs asked CIOs about their choices for public cloud vendors and a "significantly higher number of respondents" indicated they are using Microsoft Azure versus the number of respondents using AWS.
The issue resonated as critical particularly with younger respondents in the 18-to-34 age group (73 percent), the less affluent (65 percent), and respondents with children living at home (67 percent).
Its respondents aren't just finding jobs, but careers: in a 2015 survey, 22017 percent of respondents agreed that they feel more likely to achieve their career goals now that they have DACA.
All three organizations asked who respondents would vote for — or lean toward — at present: Marist pollsters found that five percent did not know; 213 percent of Quinnipiac respondents said they did not know (or did not answer); but nearly one in four (234 percent) of respondents told Suffolk pollsters they had no idea who they would consider supporting.
A telling poll from late summer showed that 22008 percent of respondents thought that Trump would do a better job improving the economy, where only 22012 percent of respondents thought that of Clinton.
There was a longer questionnaire for 1,204 respondents who reported problems paying household medical bills in the previous 12 months, and a shorter one for 1,371 respondents who did not report such problems.
This year, 22% of respondents across the department had a neutral response and 27.6% disagreed with the statement; in 25.63, 20.8% of respondents had a neutral response and 26.9% had a negative response.
Just 21 percent of respondents said their companies had postponed hiring or investment decisions until the November election, up 2000 percentage points from the July survey, when NABE asked respondents the same questions.
These 25 Examples Prove It Here's the rundown of Trump's least popular tweets among all respondents and the percentage of all respondents who found it "terrible" or "bad": I know Mark Cuban well.
In a CNN/Kaiser poll taken before the election, 267% of white working-class respondents said they were satisfied with their personal financial situation, compared to just 40% of black working-class respondents.
One of LoBello's criticisms of SPAQ is that it requires respondents to recall their mood variations over at least one year, possibly longer, which respondents may not be able to do very reliably.
And there was a correlation with higher use: Of respondents who vaped daily, 30.6 percent had quit smoking, compared to 8.9 percent of respondents who said they vaped once a week or less.
The millennial respondents most likely to say they can't afford to save earn less than $50,000 a year — some 70% of the respondents cited insufficient income as either a major or minor reason.
Nearly half (49 percent) of survey respondents said they plan to watch the royal wedding, with a third of all respondents claiming they are more likely to watch because Markle is an American.
Two of the five respondents expect Arab Heavy crude's OSP to stay unchanged in September, while most of the respondents said Arab Medium's September OSP could fall by 20-40 cents a barrel.
Its latest survey found that 28503 percent of Republican respondents approved of Trump's job performance during his second year in office, while just 22019 percent of Democratic respondents gave the president positive marks.
Because we order their appearance and they face the prospect of removal if they don't appear, sick respondents and respondents vulnerable to serious illness will keep coming to court unless we take action.
A 2020 survey by the SEO company Path Interactive showed that among American respondents, 51 percent of respondents indicated that they "very frequently" or "often" make important life decisions based on Google information.
It also includes a detailed survey that includes questions on whether respondents' workplaces have been shut down, where they get their coronavirus news and what respondents are doing in response to the outbreak.
In December, only 14 percent of the 22,760 respondents said they'd be participating in Dry January 2020, versus last year's poll, when 23 percent of respondents said they were going to attempt it.
The report also found that 22% of female respondents -- including 43% of female special agent and deputy marshal respondents -- said "they had experienced some form of gender discrimination during the previous five years."
A full 90 percent of respondents opted for the Hershey's.
An additional 17 percent of respondents said they weren't sure.
Only one of 50 respondents gave a probability above 50%.
The survey did not ask respondents to explain their rating.
The research was based on a survey of 1,574 respondents.
However, respondents were fairly well dispersed across the ideological spectrum.
More than half of the respondents in a new CreditCards.
And 48 percent of respondents said they regretted that decision.
Very few respondents said they had access to a computer.
About 55 percent of respondents said customer interest had improved.
And most of those respondents say they regret those purchases.
The survey did not ask respondents why they think so.
Eighteen percent of respondents say both parties are to blame.
They're also more worried about human rights than older respondents.
The document offers respondents the possibility of proposing alternative measures.
Ninety percent of the survey respondents said they were Democrats.
Respondents with tallies above a threshold are classed as lonely.
Nearly 40% of respondents said it happened more than once.
It was conducted with 1,1 respondents over almost a month.
Just 28500 percent of respondents said they had no opinion.
Respondents included Brambles, James Hardie , Stockland Corporation and Oil Search.
Respondents were sampled from SurveyMonkey Audience, a nonprobability online panel.
Only 3% of "very or somewhat conservative" respondents strongly approve.
Morningstar applied used this scoring method to profile 948 respondents.
Some 84% of respondents admitted to having paid a bribe.
Older respondents tend to be far more wary of socialism.
By a wide margin, poll respondents oppose overruling Roe v.
Half of all respondents said they don't take paid vacations.
Our respondents come from various age groups, backgrounds, and cultures.
It bore no relation to respondents' social and economic status.
Only 50% of respondents rated their current financial situation positively.
Respondents trusted Amazon almost as much as their own bank.
When asked, 23 of 29 respondents said they weren't sure.
A staggering 47 percent of respondents strongly disapprove of Trump.
China Jo Jo Drugstores Inc was one of the respondents.
Nearly half of respondents said they cut back on spending.
Also, all respondents were assured their answers would remain confidential.
Nationwide, 53 percent of respondents said they had already voted.
It said "some respondents" wrote in to challenge that prerequisite.
Respondents seemed unfazed by the Fed's decision to tighten policy.
Moreover, 41% of respondents felt they didn't have enough money.
That doesn't mean respondents don't have concerns about machine intelligence.
About 16% of respondents have even considered postponing the event.
Only 38 percent of respondents agreed with the company's position.
Of the respondents, slightly under 60 percent identified as female.
Some of the respondents' stories are included throughout the report.
But, of Republican respondents, 2628 percent somewhat or strongly disapproved.
The poll did not ask respondents to explain their views.
Instead, between 75% and 95% of respondents favoured Kashmiri independence.
For many other respondents, streaming services just aren't worth it.
One 2014 poll found that 91% of respondents opposed repeal.
Of 15 respondents, 10 said no, 5 said yes. 4.
About 62 percent of respondents expect Clinton to reappoint Yellen.
At 49 percent, almost half of the female respondents agreed.
Ten percent of GOP respondents said they had no opinion.
Fifteen percent of respondents said the climate is not changing.
Nearly 20 percent of respondents said they had no opinion.
About 14.9% of wealthy respondents are interested in this program.
Meanwhile, 85 percent of respondents said they used debit cards.
Monmouth also gave respondents the option to be slightly unsure.
For purposes of analysis, black and Hispanic respondents were oversampled.
Thirty percent of respondents disagreed while 28500 percent were unsure.
Unsurprising, considering over half of respondents called the elections illegitimate.
The poll of 801 respondents in Iowa was conducted Jan.
Klobuchar, meanwhile, garnered just 22019 percent among Democratic respondents. Sen.
In total, researchers looked at data from 28,213 survey respondents.
"  Eleven percent of respondents said they thought it was "poor.
Meanwhile, 43 percent of respondents said they viewed DeSantis favorably.
Only 1 percent of respondents said they are still undecided.
Nearly 38 percent of survey respondents in the survey agreed.
Respondents expect a decrease in demand in the next quarter.
Typically some respondents say that it made them change jobs.
However, only 13 percent of respondents described themselves as gamers.
Of the respondents, 2600,13 say they are saving for retirement.
Among survey respondents, 57% said they have rewards credit cards.
By contrast, only 18 percent of white respondents were unsure.
Only 25 percent of respondents approve of the Republican effort.
Still, nearly a quarter of respondents to a recent Gasbuddy.
A majority of respondents — 54 percent — still oppose the wall.
German cars were voted best by 23 percent of respondents.
Where do you obtain the contact information for potential respondents?
The respondents were told the survey was for academic purposes.
The majority of respondents made $10.63,210.6 or less per year.
Survey respondents were allowed to give more than one reason.
Just 14 percent of respondents said they were better off.
Among respondents, 41 percent said they approved of eliminating tipping.
Six percent of respondents said these actions were too lenient.
Some survey respondents cited weakness in orders from Chinese clients.
A majority of strongly liberal respondents, 28500 percent, did also.
Maintaining profitability was a concern for 15.2 percent of respondents.
In both cases, respondents blamed rising prices and interest rates.
Survey respondents also expect price pressures to decrease in July.
Respondents also gave specifics on incidents of vegaphobia they've experienced.
Data: Morning Consult/Politico, 2,070 respondents; Chart: Andrew Witherspoon / Axios
Respondents also place importance on social, environmental and corporate governance.
Another 27.0691 respondents forecast no change in the interest rate.
Only 3% of respondents couldn't name a Canadian hockey player.
The bureau has long had procedures to protect respondents' confidentiality.
The respondents comprised property funds, developers, insurers and individual investors.
The vast majority of respondents answered "No" to the question.
Respondents were split on whether the government should require it.
About half of the respondents deemed the Arizona senator unsound.
Many respondents cited concerns about the Trump administration's immigration policies.
In Wisconsin, 47 percent of respondents supported Medicare for All.
Just 47 percent of respondents said the same of Democrats.
Eleven percent of respondents remain undecided before the state's Feb.
The average unexpected expense for survey respondents was about $3,500.
Only 8 percent of respondents saw an improvement after Brexit.
Several respondents said they're tired of getting candy and chocolates.
In that study, 74 percent of respondents favored the proposal.
Even more respondents were in favor of other gun measures.
About 22019 percent of respondents in that survey were undecided.
Respondents were also asked to rank political and business leaders.
Pew also asked respondents what kind of legalization they back.
Sixty percent of the 22019 independent respondents said the same.
Another 20% of respondents have the most confidence in Sen.
Just 33 percent of respondents approved, while 61 percent disapproved.
Unfortunately, this means most respondents have not yet made it.
Approximately 13 percent of respondents still say they are undecided.
Overall, 36 percent of respondents called this their biggest regret.
The level of actual OPEC compliance rates divided survey respondents.
Another 2628 percent of respondents in the poll are undecided.
Percentage: 2.7% of respondents thought Columbus had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 3.3% of respondents thought Charlotte had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 3.5% of respondents thought Cincinnati had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 5% of respondents thought Cleveland had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 6.9% of respondents thought Dallas had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 9.1% of respondents thought Atlanta had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 9.4% of respondents thought Birmingham had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 9.9% of respondents thought Philadelphia had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 11.2% of respondents thought Baltimore had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 11.3% of respondents thought Buffalo had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 11.6% of respondents thought Detroit had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 14.9% of respondents thought Boston had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 18.6% of respondents thought Chicago had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 18.9% of respondents thought Washington had the rudest inhabitants.
The telephone poll of 1,012 respondents was conducted between Dec.
The respondents were 24% Republican, 29% Democratic and 40% independent.
Among those respondents, 2628 percent called it a "serious" problem.
Expectations for a correction dipped to 23.3 percent of respondents.
Nearly half of respondents indicated they weren't familiar with CBD.
Percentage: 1.4% of respondents thought Raleigh had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 1.5% of respondents thought Milwaukee had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 1.5% of respondents thought Providence had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 1.6% of respondents thought Richmond had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 1.7% of respondents thought Denver had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 1.8% of respondents thought Phoenix had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 2.1% of respondents thought Riverside had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 2.2% of respondents thought Orlando had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 2.3% of respondents thought Louisville had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 2.4% of respondents thought Memphis had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 2.6% of respondents thought Portland had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 2.7% of respondents thought Nashville had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 3.1% of respondents thought Seattle had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 3.1% of respondents thought Indianapolis had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 3.2% of respondents thought Hartford had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 3.5% of respondents thought Pittsburgh had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 3.8% of respondents thought Sacramento had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 4% of respondents thought Tampa had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 5.3% of respondents thought Houston had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 6.2% of respondents thought Jacksonville had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 6.6% of respondents thought Austin had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 6.8% of respondents thought Miami had the rudest inhabitants.
We read every submission and spent many hours interviewing respondents.
Seventy percent of Chinese respondents would rather trust the government.
Biden came in second place with 18 percent of respondents.
Nine respondents said India's economy would benefit from the dispute.
Poll respondents are not the secret fodder for a joke.
The NBC/Marist poll showed Mr. Sanders ahead by a margin of 64 to 29 among respondents under age 45, but trailing by a 60-to-33-point margin among respondents over age 45.
SpaceX came out on top as the number one most attractive employer to engineering students with 20.93% of Gen Z respondents and 17.98% of Millennial respondents saying the aerospace company was their top choice.
About 4% of the respondents said they engaged in the tryst in hopes of grade hikes, but most respondents said they were just exploring mutual attraction (64%) or doing it for the thrill (27%).
Younger respondents were more likely to say they had a negative interaction recently (38 percent), but a third of respondents overall said that their first negative interaction with police came before their 18th birthday.
That's the indication from the April/May CNBC Fed Survey where 63% of survey respondents forecasting a 2020 rate hike and some survey respondents believe a rate hike could and should happen this year.
That's the indication from the April/May CNBC Fed Survey where 23% of survey respondents forecast a 2000 rate hike and some survey respondents believe a rate hike could and should happen this year.
While taking on too much student loan debt topped worries for respondents aged 18 to 29, about 61 percent of respondents older than 50 reported their greatest worry was not saving enough for retirement.
This year, 223.3% of DOJ respondents had a neutral response to the prompt and 225.6% disagreed with the statement; in 22009, 26% of respondents had a neutral response and 27.2% had a negative response.
Our colleagues tested the app on a sample of 4,850 people, and found that it successfully conveyed to respondents the nature of the tradeoffs they were making, especially among respondents with limited formal education.
A majority of respondents, 51 percent, described themselves as "fearful" about the future of America, with just 14 percent of the 2,150 respondents saying they believed the country was headed in the right direction.
Forty-two percent of respondents in the East said temperatures were "about the same," compared to 29 percent of respondents in the Midwest, 43 percent in the South and 85033 percent in the West.
Forty-two percent of respondents in the East said temperatures were "about the same," compared to 6900 percent of respondents in the Midwest, 2628 percent in the South and 28503 percent in the West.
The above map shows the percentage of respondents self-identifying as American Indian as a share of the total number of respondents in each state who listed at least one ancestry on the survey.
Survey respondents noted that they were alerted about a possible breach to their member's financial data an average of 189 times in 2016 — an increase over the amount of 2015 alerts for most respondents.
About half of respondents with household incomes below $50,000 said an immediate family member had been jailed, while about a third of respondents above $75,000 a year said a family member had been jailed.
Live interviewer polls almost always start with a sampling frame (the list that potential respondents come from) that ensures all landline and cellular telephones (with some caveats) are included and respondents are randomly selected.
A recent Bloomberg poll conducted by Selzer & Company found just 13 percent of respondents said they wanted goods at the lowest price, while 82 percent of respondents said they wanted goods made in America.
Sixty-one percent of respondents in a new INSIDER poll of Americans said they would not pay anything to acquire Greenland, and just one-third of respondents said they would pay more than $12.
Other very important factors mentioned by a majority of survey respondents include making "products that work as advertised" (71% of respondents), "provide refunds if products don't work" (68%) and "provide good customer service" (66%).
A Politico/Morning Consult poll conducted September 20-22 showed just 36 percent of respondents wanted Congress to start impeachment proceedings against Trump, compared to 49 percent of respondents who didn't want them to.
More than half of worldwide respondents say their firms have developed contingency plans in case the situation continues to escalate; 9 percent of U.S. respondents say they have moved operations to minimize tariff impact.
The survey found 96% of respondents aged 18 to 34 subscribed to a paid streaming video service, while 47% of respondents aged 18 to 34 claimed to subscribe to three or more paid services.
The margin of sampling error for total respondents is +/-3.4 at the 95% confidence level, and for results among the 406 respondents who are likely to vote in the Democratic primary, it is +/-5.9.
The margin of sampling error for total respondents is +/-3.6 at the 95% confidence level, and for results among the 324 respondents who are likely to participate in the Democratic caucus, it is +/-7.1.
Seventy-nine percent of respondents expressed the belief that internet companies should be doing more to combat online harassment, while 85 percent of respondents felt law enforcement should also play some sort of role.
Additionally, 183 percent of respondents could be categorized as medium-to-high risk for a cybersecurity incident, and 40 percent of respondents admitted that they didn't feel responsible for the repercussions of a cyber attack.
Two-thirds of respondents said cybercriminals were influencing the outcome of the upcoming election and the vast majority of respondents — 82 percent — believed that state-sponsored attacks around elections should be considered acts of cyberwar.
In a 2017 Pew survey, 26% of German respondents said they had "a lot" of trust in their national government to do what was right, compared to 15% of U.S. respondents in that same survey.
Duterte's drugs war received an "excellent" mark from an overwhelming majority of respondents, a rating determined by deducting the eight percent of respondents who said they were dissatisfied from the 85 percent who were satisfied.
Respondents were split on the type of Libor fallback mechanism to use, with the trade group calculating 46% of respondents chose a so-called hardwired approach, 41% picked an amendment approach and 14% suggested both.
Over half the respondents expected to commit more capital to such funds in the next two years, the first time since 2014 that more than half of the respondents said they plan to raise commitments.
Project Implicit, a nonprofit research organization, summarized the evidence it's collected on this question: Although the majority of White respondents show a preference for White over Black, the responses from Black respondents are more varied.
The survey found that Asian respondents were more tolerant than their Western counterparts at HKU of undesirable leadership characteristics such as authoritarianism and asociality (each group disliked such traits, but western respondents disliked them more).
The survey found that Asian respondents were more tolerant than their Western counterparts at HKU of undesirable leadership characteristics such as authoritarianism and asociality (each group disliked such traits, but Western respondents disliked them more).
According to the survey, 75%–80% of bisexual, pansexual, and queer respondents reported being diagnosed with or experiencing depression, and more than 40% of the same group of respondents said they experienced suicidal ideation. Rev.
For instance, a Politico/Morning Consult poll conducted September 20-22 showed 36 percent of respondents wanted Congress to start impeachment proceedings against Trump, compared to 49 percent of respondents who didn't want them to.
The division becomes even more stark along racial lines, with 59 percent of white respondents saying that players are wrong to protest and 82 percent of black respondents saying players are right to do so.
A more varied set of respondents may have produced different results.
The poll also showed 81 percent of respondents supported the impeachment.
Only 4 percent of respondents expect to be down in 2019.
" The question survey respondents answer is "Did you like President Obama?
Then they randomly assigned those respondents to one of two groups.
In Kenya, just over half of respondents felt the same way.
Sixty-one percent of respondents aren't happy with what they made.
More than one-quarter of respondents wanted theirs to be longer.
Of course, unexpected expenses could stand in the way, respondents said.
The 770 respondents were 59% female and averaged 44 years old.
Of the survey respondents, 93 percent had at least one brother.
Twenty percent of respondents identified as members of the LGBT community.
Respondents could sleect as many or as few as possible. Sen.
Nearly half of respondents said it was "bad" or "very bad".
Few respondents in the survey were willing to talk about this.
Whenever the description included violence, respondents increased support for gun control.
What's more, advisor survey respondents feel their situation is getting worse.
Just under half of respondents are worried about paying for college.
In these same polls, 43% of respondents disapprove of the inquiry.
But 71% of respondents over the age of 60 thought so.
They then ask respondents to specify their race (white, black etc.).
Overall, the respondents saw clinical trial participation as inconvenient and burdensome.
"Gasoline and naphtha cracks are weak," one of the respondents said.
But a third of respondents said the market had already peaked.
Fifty percent of the poll's respondents cited that as the reason.
The controversial study, published in 2200, relied on just 339 respondents.
The survey did not ask respondents to elaborate on their feelings.
A few respondents, however, said a rate increase still looked possible.
Globally, 61 percent of respondents said they it easy to integrate.
In contrast, right-wing respondents' support for redistribution did not change.
About 4,600 respondents from 18 major cities participated in the survey.
Newzoo asked invite-only respondents about which sports they "regularly" watched.
But in The Economist's sample a third of respondents saved nothing.
About one-third of the respondents reported symptoms of marijuana addiction.
Further differences among subgroups of black respondents also stand to reason.
Most respondents -- 279% -- considered brain cancer to be the "scariest" type.
Respondents also weighed in on their personal health in the survey.
Interestingly, all six respondents who preferred pulp were from the GOP.
In the vast majority of cases, however, respondents reported walking more.
This allows respondents to pick from multiple options in a table.
A record level of respondents indicated small-cap stocks will outperform.
Sanders trailed them both with 16 percent support from black respondents.
Seventy percent of respondents said they preferred Instagram for brand engagement.
But 47 percent of respondents oppose President Obama's signature healthcare legislation.
The poll's results, however, do not necessarily reflect respondents' voting preferences.
Nearly half of respondents expect sales to rise in that period.
Only one of 51 respondents gave a value over 50 percent.
Respondents' answers to questions and comments in the survey are anonymous.
Forty-three percent of respondents thought Kaine did worse than expected.
That's up from 57 percent of respondents polled a month ago.
Only 26% of respondents wanted to adopt the Silver Fern standard.
About half of all respondents (52%) said they had tried marijuana.
Musk is the choice of 23 percent of the survey respondents.
STARTUPS/FOUNDER INSIGHTS Respondents amongst startups were primarily based in London.
According to Datafolha, a pollster, 57% of respondents disapprove of him.
But 2628 percent of respondents oppose President Obama's signature healthcare legislation.
According to 78% of the survey respondents, the answer is yes.
Those findings are based on a smaller sub-set of respondents.
Reviewing these kinds of numbers leads many to say respondents lie.
Respondents say Clinton has better polices on trade and budget deficits.
In 1946, more respondents thought men were more competent than women.
A quarter of respondents say they haven't heard enough about him.
Only 14 percent of Republican respondents named Russia the top enemy.
The NRF said 44 percent of the survey's respondents shopped online.
Fifty-six percent of respondents 65 and older believed the same.
Survey respondents included 102 business executives in addition to 1,500 consumers.
The survey released Friday showed respondents split heavily along partisan lines.
The answer is false, which 51.8 percent of respondents answered correctly.
The answer is true, which 40.5 percent of respondents answered correctly.
Survey respondents gave higher marks to the Puerto Rican government, Gov.
Only about 12 percent of respondents viewed Cruz as not religious.
Former President Bill Clinton was the choice of 2% of respondents.
Roughly 22 percent of respondents said debt kept them from saving.
Only 27% of respondents favoured decreasing the level of legal immigration.
SSRS, which conducted the CNN poll, contacted 1,85033 respondents from Sept.
Meanwhile, just 19% of respondents describe their boss as a mentor.
Pollsters additionally found respondents are anxious about the election in general.
Older respondents were more likely to associate socialism with negative definitions.
" While 28503 percent of respondents felt "dismayed," 22019 percent felt "disappointed.
Every country had a sample size of at least 40 respondents.
Respondents to the ISM survey released Friday relayed mostly positive sentiments.
Seventeen percent of respondents said they were unsure about their preference.
Only 8 percent of respondents had no opinion about the protests.
However, few respondents said they would be willing to cut back.
Overall, respondents didn't want to cut back on their fitness expenses.
Another 9 percent of respondents said both sides are to blame.
Half of respondents also disapproved of his response to the Feb.
Just 18 percent of respondents approve strongly of the president's performance.
Half of all respondents said surprise billing was their top issue.
He received support from 6900 percent of respondents in the survey.
Nineteen percent of respondents said they were unsure what to do.
Another 6 percent of respondents felt other tax regimes were merited.
Eight percent of respondents said they had no opinion on Pence.
Meanwhile, 57 percent of the same respondents felt positively about socialism.
A majority of respondents from all categories preferred eggs for breakfast.
Sixty-one percent of respondents said the substance should be legal.
Among respondents that identify as Republicans, just 43 percent favor legalization.
Fifty percent of respondents 85003 and older approved of Trump's performance.
Biomass ranked sixth among all respondents with an average of 295.
Nuclear was seventh among all respondents with a rank of 6.1.
Over all, respondents said they were happy with the city's schools.
Three respondents polled still expect the BoC to hike next week.
Normal procedure provides respondents with 30 days to reply, it said.
Among all respondents, Harris is on par with your typical Democrat.
Equal pay was top of mind for respondents to the survey.
Of the respondents, 4,073 said they had already filed their taxes.
On average, survey respondents got 49 percent of the questions correct.
" 84 percent of over 1600 respondents said, "No, it's an outrage.
Thirty-eight percent of the respondents had no opinion about Comey.
Twenty-three percent of respondents said he did nothing seriously wrong.
But respondents said it was not likely Trump would reappoint her.
Only 2 percent of respondents in rural areas had used PrEP.
The remaining respondents said they didn't know or had no opinion.
Of the respondents, 29 percent said they had suffered sexual harassment.
Twenty-six percent of respondents oppose the plan, the group said.
Half of respondents said the outcome does not matter to them.
One-quarter of respondents said they'd have dinner with Vermont Sen.
On a yearly basis, respondents predicted a median 2.6 percent rise.
But 58% of respondents said they wouldn't want to orbit Earth.
Three in ten respondents also said that they craved salty foods.
Twenty-nine percent of conservative respondents had heard of former Rep.
More than half (51.5%) of millennial respondents have credit-card debt.
Slightly more than half of millennial respondents carry credit card debt.
In both years, 51% of respondents said they viewed socialism positively.
Pew also asked respondents about what kind of legalization they back.
" Approximately 48 percent of respondents reported following the news "fairly closely.
When she started her project, her respondents were mostly over 37.
And 19993 percent of respondents said they want Abbas to resign.
Afghan respondents also reported low levels of social support from others.
Syrian respondents reported a tiny amount of freedom to make choices.
But when it comes to bathrooms, respondents were much more divided.
But 45 percent of respondents said the cap should be cut.
More than 40 percent of respondents said they had been bullied.
Among respondents who are aware of 220G, many have been misinformed.
His rating among Republicans and Republican-leaning respondents rose 15 points.
Instagram: 36% of respondents reported an increase in views and engagement.
Facebook: 35% of respondents reported an increase in views and engagement.
For 96% of respondents, the majority of their business is residential.
Our respondents lived in three different countries: Spain, China, and Thailand.
The report involved about 13,000 respondents from 188 countries or territories.
" Almost all of the 24 respondents voted for "cancel" or "postpone.
The margin of error among Democratic respondents is 8.5 percentage points.
Five percent of respondents said they'd back former South Bend, Ind.
Respondents also graded Trump on specific issues in the new poll.
Sixty-one percent of male respondents favored requiring that women register.
Half of survey respondents picked "communication" as the number one issue.
In November, 45 percent of respondents said they opposed the legislation.
Sixty-one percent of respondents also said ISIS was getting weaker.
Despite rapid demand for digital solutions, respondents still desire human interaction.
Among them, 10.3% of respondents were using long-acting reversible contraceptives.
Overall, 13 percent of respondents say there are considering debt consolidation.
The other one-quarter of respondents said Trump should fire Mueller.
Just one-quarter of respondents think Congress shouldn't investigate the accusations.
In comparison, 43 percent of respondents age 18 to 52 attend.
According to Gallup, 71% of Jewish respondents disapprove of the president.
"Expenses" was the No. 1 answer of 39 percent of respondents.
Forty percent of respondents said they are sure of their choice.
And over 60 percent of respondents said the same for regulations.
By 193 percent to32 percent, respondents said the killing of Gen.
Forty-two percent of respondents do not trust its subsidiary Instagram.
More than 70 percent of respondents watched local news in Nashville.
Of the initial 2100,289 survey respondents, 4,422 had died by 2011.
Many respondents were cautiously optimistic over the outcome of Brexit negotiations.
A third of respondents — 28500 percent — favor voting strictly by party.
Dorsey was the only tech leader respondents were asked to identify.
Respondents were more likely to side with Democrats on that point.
Unfortunately, this means that many respondents have not yet made it.
Seven percent of respondents supported Johnson, and 2 percent backed Stein.
A quarter of respondents believed sales would remain about the same.
A relatively significant 14 percent of the respondents were undecided, however.
Forty-seven percent of respondents approve of Trump's job performance overall.
It found almost 70 percent of respondents shared passwords with colleagues.
But 50 percent of respondents disapproved of the president's job performance.
One in four respondents say they put away nothing at all.
Only 26 percent of respondents were opposed to such a prohibition.
In fact, Trump enjoys the highest popularity ratings among GOP respondents.
Respondents to the poll cited certain characteristics as helping men vs.
A quarter of respondents, 25 percent, said Trump did nothing wrong.
Percentage: 2.5% of respondents thought New Orleans had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 2.7% of respondents thought Kansas City had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 3.5% of respondents thought San Diego had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 7.8% of respondents thought Las Vegas had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 9.8% of respondents thought San Francisco had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 19.7% of respondents thought Los Angeles had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 34.3% of respondents thought New York had the rudest inhabitants.
The new CNN poll of 1,85033 respondents was conducted between Dec.
A net 68% of respondents say recession is unlikely in 2020.
The Commission has told respondents to provide feedback early this week.
Nine percent of respondents say they do not have an opinion.
Ten percent of respondents said they kept chickens in their bedroom.
These respondents described a sense of duty and obligation to help.
Will respondents be comfortable submitting personal information about their families online?
The difference between white and nonwhite respondents was telling, she said.
No other issue was even close to that percentage of respondents.
The reasons respondents pursued a side hustle varied depending on demographic.
The poll was conducted among 998 respondents from June 13-14.
Percentage: 1.9% of respondents thought Virginia Beach had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 2.3% of respondents thought Oklahoma City had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 2.3% of respondents thought San Antonio had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 2.7% of respondents thought St. Louis had the rudest inhabitants.
Percentage: 2.9% of respondents thought San Jose had the rudest inhabitants.
The most underhyped startup trend is agriculture tech, according to respondents.
Thirty-six percent of respondents are now against the tax measure.
Potential respondents were targeted based on employment status and company size.
Survey respondents also experienced harassment and violence at alarmingly high rates.
But these classifications were complicated by how respondents characterized their experiences.
Only 17 percent of respondents were happy with Netanyahu's Gaza policy.
Trump has been divisive in Texas, where he receives about 83 percent approval among Republican respondents and 85 percent disapproval among Democrat respondents, according to polling from the Texas Politics Project at the University of Texas.
Black respondents were 23% more likely to say police interactions were getting worse in their community than white respondents, according to a new survey of 1,000 Americans by the Charles Koch Institute and the Police Foundation.
According to a poll in the Almanac of American Philanthropy, 79 percent of respondents said the charitable deduction should be protected; and 62 percent of respondents said capping the deduction would negatively affect their personal donations.
" Using data collected by American National Election Studies, Tesler and Sides ranked white respondents by their level of "white racial identity" — determined by asking white respondents questions like "How important is being white to your identity?
According to the survey, only two people out of all 276 respondents have had a sexual relationship with their work spouse and 80 percent of the respondents noted not being sexually attracted to their work spouse.
In a 2015 survey by the DC Trans Coalition, more than 40 percent of trans respondents said they'd been denied a job because of their gender identity, and 55 percent of black trans respondents were unemployed.
These results as well are split by party: 87 percent of Republican or Republican-leaning respondents say Trump fights for what they believe in while just 14 percent of Democrat or Democrat-leaning respondents say so.
But perhaps the most concerning part is a third poll, taken by 7,311 respondents, about witnessing backlash to employees of Chinese in the wake of the coronavirus: 11% of respondents said they had witnessed such behavior.
A recent CBS poll shows a majority of Republicans support Trump's proposed ban but 2628 percent of respondents overall oppose it, and respondents disapproved of Trump's response to the Orlando attack 28503 percent to 22019 percent.
When independent political surveys of a state like North Carolina, (with an average of 2628 to 28500,6900 respondents) are analyzed there are enough respondents from the urban and suburban centers to draw fairly accurate political conclusions.
In such a big survey, even that high success rate would still imply that there were 38 respondents who answered incorrectly — enough to make up a big chunk of the tiny pool of 339 noncitizen respondents.
But such a question hasn't been on the short-form survey (given to all respondents) since 1950 — it was on the long-form survey given to a more limited sample of respondents from 1960 to 2000.
"Whereas polls showed around 70 percent of respondents opposed efforts to impeach Roh, sparking public protests against the NA, recent surveys show nearly 80 percent of respondents are in favour of giving Park the boot," Seaman said.
Modest expenditures is reflected in the 18% of respondents who said a camping trip was in the works, with camping as a preferred summer travel option highest among younger Americans — 27% of survey respondents age 25–34.
Twelve percent of poll respondents listed more than one problem, the poll also notes, which is substantially lower than this year's average of 21 percent of poll respondents listing more than one top issue facing the country.
Just look at the numbers: Survey respondents were 46% more likely to describe Cuban as "charming," compared with Clinton, while respondents were more than a third more likely to describe Cuban as "energetic" and "trendy" than Clinton.
Panera and Krispy Kreme received 5% and 8% of the votes, respectively, from respondents who'd visited them in the last six months, while 1% or fewer respondents preferred coffee from Burger King, Chick-fil-A, and Wendy's.
A Hill-HarrisX survey released Friday found that 28503 percent of West Coast respondents said "current environmental patterns are extremely troubling and we must act now," while 22019 percent of respondents in the Northeast said the same.
At the same time, 62 percent of respondents said that those companies have helped create jobs in the U.S.  Respondents were largely split, however, on the question of how helpful those companies have been in promoting competition.
Insider asked those respondents: "Setting aside those already running for the presidency, which of the following figures' endorsement would you most value when it comes to the Democratic primary?" allowing respondents to select up to five figures.
He was the only candidate who more than 50 percent of respondents said they were "almost certain" or "fairly confident" would beat Trump — 52 percent of respondents felt he had a "good chance" of beating the president.
As you might expect, support for refusal of service was higher among religious respondents, but what surprised researchers was the consistency of respondents' belief in what a libertarian would call the "individual liberties" of the business owner.
In the latest poll, over half of 42 respondents who answered an additional question said Indian stocks would likely rise between 1-10% over the coming six months, while 2 respondents said they would jump over 10%.
But it's a bigger relative worry by far for white respondents than other groups: 57% of white poll respondents say it's a main problem facing the country, compared to 30% of African-Americans and 39% of Hispanics.
A survey of 2,000 Kenyans conducted a month before the tightly contested election found that 2500 percent of respondents had come across fake news, with half of the respondents saying they got their news on social media.
A survey of 2000,24 Kenyans conducted a month before the tightly contested election found that 20173 percent of respondents had come across fake news, with half of the respondents saying they got their news on social media.
The results showed that not all respondents' partners knew about their diagnoses.
About 52 percent of respondents supported the policy, while 29 percent opposed.
When it came to fiscal issues, respondents largely supported Trump over Clinton.
Two-thirds of respondents admit they almost always forget to do so.
Among the respondents was Dawn Brown, the girl's mother, who'd emailed Clarks.
About a third of respondents said their preferred feedback method was email.
Last week, that rose to 59% of respondents having a positive view.
The survey did not ask which views respondents felt were being silenced.
Monteiro, for example, has a different view of vanilla than most respondents.
Thirty-seven percent of single survey respondents rank a entrepreneurial spirit first.
Respondents selected two or three videos to watch across eight different sectors.
In comparison, 72 percent of respondents in the U.S. owned a smartphone.
Only three respondents said it could be within the next three months.
But while Trump was collecting poll respondents, Clinton was collecting early votes.
The researchers didn't just get these results among science-illiterate respondents, either.
Similarly, respondents in most countries are in favour of same-sex marriage.
Only 5 percent of respondents expect approval by the end of June.
This was one of the most common regrets supplied by survey respondents.
In 20123, women made up 22012% of equity partners among survey respondents.
However, a plurality of the respondents still expect Kavanaugh to be confirmed.
German respondents stood out with just 48% in favour and 36% against.
Respondents included Philippine National Bank, Union Bank, Universal Robina and SM Investments.
And yet, just 27% of respondents admitted to having committed financial infidelity.
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In the PerryUndem poll, 30% of respondents weren't sure what Roe v.
Another 40 percent of respondents said they binge-watch once a month.
Only 17 percent of respondents reported having no financial regrets at all.
Close to 60 percent of our respondents had obtained a driver's license.
Among Republican respondents, 68 percent put drug prices as a top priority.
Only two-fifths of respondents reported that they felt "valued within...economics".
It is likely respondents would be far less supportive of arming teachers.
The el Periódico poll found 69% of respondents want a regional election.
Trump is viewed unfavorably by 54% of respondents and favorably by 37%.
He also concluded that younger respondents were less nationalistic than older ones.
Asked about their second choices for president, 14% of respondents chose Harris.
The survey, which had 22 respondents, doesn't reflect the MAS' own forecasts.
Real estate was the most popular response, chosen by 31% of respondents.
Results showed that 8.4% of respondents met the screening criteria for depression.
A whole 10% of respondents said they kept chickens in their BEDROOM.
Maybe respondents were in a strange mood, following the Manchester terrorist attack.
The CNBC Fed Survey found 100 percent certainty among its 50 respondents.
Overall, respondents have high expectations that the president's agenda will be enacted.
Many survey respondents also didn't understand risks from diagnostic doses of radiation.
Among subgroups, Trump lost significant support among white respondents without college degrees.
Specifically, we asked respondents for their views on white identity politics itself.
Around 18 percent of survey respondents had experienced such bad behavior firsthand.
In contrast, expectations for house prices rose, according to the survey respondents.
Emergency expenses also contribute significantly to credit card debt, many respondents say.
Expectations of the timing of the first rate cut differed among respondents.
Almost half of respondents say online harassment causes mental or emotional stress.
Most of the respondents were males in the 20-40 age group.
But the authors then examined how overconfidence affected respondents' ideas about vaccination.
Most older respondents opted for the binary definitions of male and female.
Not a single strategist among the 210 respondents had a negative outlook.
Respondents are drawn from an online panel of more than 1.8MM individuals.
With fewer rate hikes and a bigger balance sheet, according to respondents.
Yet the poll also found that respondents are leery of potential consequences.
But I guess many of the respondents are voting based on disgust.
One survey showed 39 percent of respondents had no opinion of him.
The 48 respondents to the survey include fund managers, economists and strategists.
The margin of sampling error for all respondents is 3 percentage points.
The sample of respondents includes 400 Clinton supporters and 400 Trump supporters.
About 13.8% of wealthy respondents want to eat less meat this year.
About 12.6% of wealthy respondents chose this without specifying a particular one.
No wonder some two-thirds of our respondents urgently want FATCA repealed.
But many respondents also say that enforcement has improved in recent years.
Pollsters also love asking respondents who they voted for in the past.
None of the respondents named disaster readiness among their top 10 concerns.
The survey was conducted in May and had 4,135 respondents, Pew said.
Respondents did not have any more confidence in lawmakers in either party.
The poll found that 41 percent of respondents approved of his performance.
Forty-four percent of respondents living in sparsely populated areas backed UBI.
Forty-four percent of respondents are in favor of building the wall.
Another 25 percent of respondents don't have an opinion on the issue.
Nearly 90 percent of respondents identify as Democrats, according to the survey.
Another 11.5% of wealthy respondents want to go on the ketogenic diet.
Only about 8% of wealthy respondents are interested in a vegetarian diet.
National polls indicate less than a third of respondents trust the media.
Seventy-seven percent of conservative Republicans respondents said they view ICE favorably.
The gap was equally stark when respondents evaluated the two candidates personally.
Ninety percent of respondents were Republican, while the other 10 percent independents.
Eighty percent of respondents said the Mueller report should be made public.
Only 19 percent of respondents age 45 or under passed the exam.
Eighteen percent of respondents were undecided in the survey conducted from Sept.
Among all respondents, 58% said they are not aware of apprenticeship programs.
Four percent of respondents said they had no opinion on the matter.
Sixty-two percent of respondents said they disapprove of Trump's job performance.
Another 58 percent of respondents in that poll disapproved of Trump's performance.
Twenty-nine percent of respondents said they hadn't heard about the allegation.
The poll found that 2628 percent of respondents disapproved of that plan.
We ask Democratic respondents who they would be satisfied with as nominee.
Another 23% of the millennial respondents cited that as a minor reason.
There were 448 respondents who said they'd participate in the Democratic primary.
Respondents who identified as Democrats backed the idea overwhelmingly, 28503-22019 percent.
The survey was taken from March 1-15, and included 5,400 respondents.
In fact, 31 percent of respondents in a 2018 survey by CreditCards.
In a recent poll, 64 percent of respondents opposed the tax changes.
Fifty-nine percent of DOD respondents agreed, with only 10% in disagreement.
Half of the respondents in both the United States and Canada agreed.
Health care was much more important to respondents between 50 and 2023.
Respondents were split heavily along partisan lines in their views of Trump.
Sixty-six percent of the respondents said most PMDB members supported impeachment.
More than half of all respondents have a pessimistic view of bitcoin.
Black respondents favored asking about citizenship by a 53-19 percent margin.
Among Republican and Republican-leaning respondents, only 19 percent said the same.
Only a quarter of respondents prioritize the tariffs and protecting US industries.
All respondents have business decision making responsibilities and an interest in FDI.
Forty-four percent of respondents said they don't believe there was collusion.
Forty percent of respondents said they'd vote for the president in 2628.
Half of lower-income respondents said they were not receiving enough help.
It noted that respondents had similar views of Biden and Vermont Sen.
Among many other subjects, the ACS includes questions about respondents' education levels.
Over all, 24 percent of respondents said they opposed a border wall.
Among respondents overall, 2202 percent said parents should pay for daycare costs.
Fifty-seven percent of respondents said legalizing marijuana would make society better.
Thirty percent of respondents said the Republican Party does a better job.
By 533, 22 percent of respondents said that they supported army rule.
McCaskill won 42 percent of independent respondents, while 13 percent were undecided.
Most respondents believe migration has had an adverse impact on their country.
Forty-seven percent of respondents between 28500 and 6900 said they approved.
Just over half (22016%) of all survey respondents believe they'll become wealthy.
Hydroelectric power ranked third among all respondents with an average of 26.8.
This was the first year that respondents were asked about self-funding.
Over half of respondents also said marriage would make their relationship happier.
All three live-caller polls interviewed respondents by landline and cell phone.
Respondents self-identified their gender and were invited on a random basis.
The findings are based on a nationally representative survey of 4,573 respondents.
Less than half of all respondents said homes are affordable for buyers.
Overall, just 38 percent of the survey respondents had heard of biosimilars.
The respondents believe the next cut will come in February, on average.
Twenty-five percent of respondents said Biden would be their preferred nominee.
But nowadays, our respondents told us, the process is riddled with conflict.
But this doesn't happen as often as it should, our respondents said.
Thirty-two percent of Democratic respondents listed her as their favorite justice.
Sixty-four percent of respondents said they believe equities are correctly valued.
Breaking it down: Three-quarters of respondents say they're eating fewer meals.
Alarmingly, most respondents were not aware that Juul pods always contain nicotine.
Connectivity was rated "an important criteria at purchase" by 32% of respondents.
Respondents received the same description of injection sites, but under different names.
Respondents' personal beliefs tended to influence their storage decisions, the authors found.
Respondents were also asked to report on their current levels of happiness.
Black, Latino, and Asian respondents reported feeling more economically insecure than whites.
That's out of nearly 9,000 respondents to a survey from 25,000 deliveries.
For whatever reason, 58 percent of respondents who preferred Bumble are men.
About half of the respondents said corrupt officials were a big problem.
Respondents self-identified their gender and were invited at a random basis.
His comments were published with those of three dozen other survey respondents.
Researchers took respondents at their word about how many weapons they owned.
Other options offered to respondents didn't reach double-digits in the poll.
Survey respondents reported improved domestic demand, outweighing sluggish sales to overseas clients.
Only about half of respondents said each would help a great deal.
For many respondents, the desire to be counted is overshadowed by fear.
Some 69 percent of respondents named it in their top three priorities.
The percentage of respondents who like Trump's conduct decline with increased education.
Twelve percent of respondents did not know who they would vote for.
Of our 236 respondents, 75 percent said their screen time was up!
Personal blog: 33% of respondents reported an increase in views and engagement.
These associations held true even when respondents reported multiple adverse childhood experiences.
Ten percent of respondents said they increased their levels of physical touch.
The most important leadership trait, respondents said, was being honest and ethical.
A third-party candidate, Oz Griebel, drew 22.3 percent of survey respondents.
The hypothetical choice did not actually make respondents spend real money, either.
But most respondents in those states still oppose removing him from office.
And it plugs directly into an outlet, a preference among survey respondents.
An 81 percent majority of Republican respondents say their consumption is unchanged.
One question asks respondents what language they mainly speak in their homes.
Respondents were more divided on how long exactly the contests should last.
CNN's study was conducted by phone among a sample of 1,156 respondents.
The margin of sampling error for all respondents is ±4.2 percentage points.
But the poll's respondents were skeptical of what the administration will do.
Just 20 percent of respondents in the poll approve of the bill.
Only 2628 percent of independent respondents in Wisconsin support impeachment and removal.
"A 1939 Gallup poll found that 62% of respondents disapproved of "Franksgiving.
The number of dissatisfied respondents rose from eight percent to 12 percent.
A large contrast was also seen when respondents were asked about CNN.
The poll found a similar breakdown in respondents' disapproval of the parties.
Sixty-four percent of respondents said Trump should release his tax returns.
It did not ask respondents to give a reason for their ratings.
Is there any messaging in prior questions that could influence respondents' mindset?
The survey found Python was the respondents' second-favorite language, after Rust.
The lowest overall well-being score came from respondents residing in Asia.
Another 58 percent of respondents gave the changes an eight or higher.
Only 7% of respondents who prefer Sanders said they might vote differently.
Notably, among millennial respondents, all three top features were related to rewards.
Survey respondents suggested, for instance, the hiring managers be from different backgrounds.
However, white respondents found black readers significantly less credible than white readers.
Respondents who had graduated college answered correctly 41 percent of the time.
Among all respondents, 98 percent said that Tuskegee needed a food pantry.
Over 60% of respondents expected retail inflation, due for release on Jan.
Meanwhile, 11% of respondents reported discrimination that led to higher housing costs.
Younger respondents (28% of millennials) said they wished they'd started investing earlier.
They represent a minority of Republicans and 233% of poll respondents overall.
According to , about 35 percent of respondents experiencing relationship stress blamed finances.
Eighty percent of respondents who identified as Republican-leaning said the same.
By contrast, more than 40 percent of respondents never worry about it.
Roughly 40% of respondents reported receiving a promotion while earning their EMBA.
The report did not indicate whether McCaskill was one of the respondents.
Most of the respondents said they believe home prices are too high.
The other two respondents had a 15 basis point cut penciled in.
There was a large difference in responses based on respondents' political identification.
Survey respondents also highlighted that the UK's Brexit plan adds to challenges.
Another 6900 percent of respondents, though, think the move will hurt it.
Fifty-two percent of respondents said she should seek a third term.
Forty-one percent of respondents think they are more of a distraction.
Forty-two percent of respondents said they would oppose such a proposal.
Twelve percent of respondents said they weren't sure who they would support.
The seriousness of respondents' policy concerns cannot justify imposing an artificial construct.
Just 21625 percent of respondents said that teachers received too much pay.
The poll of 1,85033 respondents was conducted from March 25 to 28.
CBS/YouGov did not provide detailed breakdowns of poll respondents by race.
The survey collectors said 3,360 respondents gave valid answers during this time.
Sixty-eight percent of respondents hoped to buy higher-tier memory models.
Fewer respondents – 14.9 percent – were not open to the savings account idea.
Over 40 percent of survey respondents have a side hustle, for example.
A majority of respondents – 52 percent — say they "strongly" support Mueller's probe.
Respondents preferred ObamaCare over Graham-Cassidy by 53 percent to 34 percent.
Just 46% of respondents said they are able to clear their inbox.
Percentage: 1.6% of respondents thought Salt Lake City had the rudest inhabitants.
" Overall, just 6 percent of respondents described their neighborhood's friendliness as "poor.
Nearly 75% of respondents visited physical branches at least once per month.
Unwanted touching was the most common form reported by the survey respondents.
Respondents strongly believe consumers should have a choice between court and arbitration.
Respondents can fill out the form online, by phone, or by mail.
"While 21% of respondents reduced activity, 12% reported growth," the report said.
That's up from fewer than a quarter of respondents in January 2018.
Roughly an equal percentage of respondents said they are worse off financially.
About 3 percent of respondents say they support his bid for governor.
The remaining respondents said officers shouldn't be allowed to wear body cameras.
Update: An earlier version of this post incorrectly stated that 65 percent of all respondents said they're willing to see an IoT ad, when it was actually 65 percent of the respondents who said they own IoT devices.
An estimated 28503 percent of adult respondents have a favorable impression of Trump, compared to the 22019 percent who responded unfavorably, up from 36 percent of respondents viewing him favorably and 55 percent viewing him unfavorably last month.
Nineteen percent of respondents who were black, Hispanic or of Asian ancestry said an entertainment figure's seal of approval would make them more likely to vote for the candidate, while 28500 percent of white respondents said the same.
To determine our rankings, we compared the percentage of respondents who said they&aposd visited a chain in the previous six months against the percentage of respondents who said they thought that chain was the best at something.
A recent New York Times/CBS News poll found that 61 percent of respondents favored more trade restrictions to protect domestic industry, just as a majority of respondents has favored increased restrictions in every such poll since 1988.
Compared to respondents who said they planned to spend more, respondents who said they planned to spend less were less likely to cite stock investments or the state of the economy as reasons for their decrease in spending.
The poll found that 28500 percent of respondents ranked health care as an issue important in their vote, higher than any other issue, with the highest percentage of respondents finding it "extremely" important in the poll as well.
Instead, in surveys this summer of about 5,000 people, Pew asked respondents several ideological questions, and then used statistical techniques to try to figure out the clearest way to divide respondents' views into a series of coherent groups.
POLITICAL ENGAGEMENT: Respondents were asked, "using a 20183-to-10 scale, where 10 means you are completely certain you will vote and 1 means you are completely certain you will NOT vote, how likely are you to vote in the next presidential election" Those respondents who rated themselves as an 8, 9 or 10 on the scale were combined as a single group of politically engaged respondents.
In particular, 56 percent of respondents thought that EU-based businesses would be less likely to acquire U.K.-based ones, and half of respondents thought that businesses from the United States would be less likely to acquire British ones.
"No less than if it had passed a law saying 'respondents win,' Congress has decided this case by enacting a bespoke statute tailored to this case that resolves the parties' specific legal disputes to guarantee respondents' victory," he said.
For example, 73 percent of "very high authoritarian" respondents to a poll by Morning Consult and Vox said terrorist organizations like ISIS present a high risk to them, while 45 percent of "very low authoritarian" respondents said the same.
Overall, 34 percent of respondents in the eastern United States said this year's winter season was colder than usual, compared to 62 percent of respondents in the Midwest, 23 percent in the South and 64 percent in the West.
Overall, 220006 percent of respondents in the eastern United States said this year's winter season was colder than usual, compared to 2202 percent of respondents in the Midwest, 2628 percent in the South and 28500 percent in the West.
The survey from Kela, a Finnish government social services agency, found that 220006 percent of respondents who received basic income found their financial situation difficult or very difficult, compared to 2202 percent of respondents who did not receive it.
"Most respondents do not expect a recession within the next 12 months, but fewer respondents than previously expect robust economic growth in the year ahead," said NABE Business Conditions Survey chair Sam Kyei, the chief economist at SAK Economics.
Eighty percent of respondents who reported a bigger refund said they approved of the tax law, compared to 2628 percent approval among those who reported a smaller refund and 28503 percent approval from respondents who said they owed money.
Citi Hong Kong's latest survey showed interest in property ownership in the third quarter - 20% of respondents - was little changed from the preceding quarter, even though more respondents expected prices to fall than rise in the next 12 months.
Though the split is in many ways driven by the party identification of the respondents, substantial percentages of poll respondents who said they would participate in a Republican primary rather than a Democratic primary expressed skepticism about the process.
My approach is largely qualitative, but I conducted a survey in 2011 that found that 70 percent of rural residents believed the government "ignored" their community, compared with 52 percent of urban respondents and 47 percent of suburban respondents.
Respondents' approval rating for America overall has also slumped, from 64% to 49%.
They topped all 50 US states — with 51% of respondents saying they volunteered.
Fewer than 3% of respondents awarded the ACA an "A," the survey found.
Almost half the respondents said they were at least moderately distrustful of vaccines.
Here are the top 15 things respondents say cost more than they should.
These results matter because of the stature and ambition of the survey respondents.
Respondents reported feeling motivated and well-compensated while working in a friendly environment.
Ninety-one percent of respondents said they had some type of prison job.
Pew said the survey respondents were all part of a "nationally representative" panel.
A CNN poll conducted by SSRS surveyed respondents about three general-election matchups.
In addition, 57 percent of respondents shared their beds with a human partner.
Respondents are asked if they are employed, unemployed, or actively looking for work.
Only 53 percent of US-based respondents said their organizations had been affected.
Our poll asked respondents whom they would specifically blame for the Chicago protest.
But nearly a third of respondents said the bull market has already ended.
Most respondents also said they believe improving their skills improves their financial wellness.
Fifty six percent of APA survey respondents said watching the news is stressful.
Most respondents did, however, get at least a couple of the questions right.
One in six survey respondents said they were harassed by faculty or staff.
As far as the drawbacks, respondents cited job losses as a primary concern.
However, only one-third of respondents (34 percent) thought it would be effective.
Pew also asked respondents who they thought the world's leading economic power was.
Over 5 percent of the respondents said it would be "slightly less" attractive.
With only 51 respondents, transgender people are the smallest group in the survey.
The CNBC Fed Survey of 48 respondents was conducted on Thursday and Friday.
Respondents were split, meanwhile, on the troop withdrawal, 40 percent to 39 percent.
The Hill-HarrisX survey was conducted among 85033 respondents from Jan. 20-22.
CCES has also asked respondents to describe the perceived ideology of the court.
With 28% of respondents, the biggest group was 45 to 64-year-olds.
Half of the respondents said they had no preference between Latino or Hispanic.
Many other respondents share the same conspiracy theory in their answers, as well.
The study said 61 percent of respondents believe apps use their personal data.
Ninety percent of respondents recognized the tagline and associated it with State Farm.
Of the respondents, 261 were Republicans, 261 were independent and 218 were Democrats.
Three-quarters of respondents picked Snapchat, Instagram, and YouTube as their most-used.
A whopping 31 percent of respondents are living with anxiety, depression, or both.
Women were overrepresented in our survey: 76% of our respondents identified as female.
Just 19 percent of respondents viewed alcohol abuse as an extremely serious problem.
Respondents were selected from NORC's AmeriSpeak Panel, which is recruited using probability methods.
But respondents in developing countries were more positive than those in rich ones.
What's more, 57% of women respondents said they approved of his job performance.
In 2012, the survey found respondents wanted Republican nominee Mitt Romney to win.
In 215, the survey found respondents wanted Republican nominee Mitt Romney to win.
Respondents were also asked about Sanders, but the numbers barely budged for him.
Slightly more than 60 percent of respondents were unaware that Facebook owns Instagram.
It involved a survey of 1,500 Australian and international respondents from 10 countries.
From their responses, the psychologists calculated the personal Big Five values of respondents.
Why it matters: Rather, respondents said they believe collusion could not be proven.
Respondents initially estimated they spend $79.74 per month, on average, on subscription services.
The vast majority of respondents – 84 percent – underestimated what they spend each month.
The survey data generally let respondents define what meal would be considered breakfast.
The poll's respondents identified themselves as 25% Republican, 23% Democratic and 51% independent.
A significant majority of survey respondents, nearly 278 percent, consider themselves middle-class.
Some respondents also noted increased scrutiny by customs authorities and other bureaucratic challenges.
Some respondents said boosting government spending defeats the point of the tax hike.
Here, 49 percent of respondents suggested surgery while 51 percent recommended against it.
On the question of editorial bias and transparency, our respondents were surprisingly divided.
Over and over, our respondents expressed dissatisfaction with how scientific research gets disseminated.
Half of respondents didn't view the Los Angeles Police Department as being honest.
When respondents were resurveyed within the next week, those sentiments start to fade.
Sixty-seven percent of respondents said the social-media platform should intervene then.
Money. Close to 6 in 10 respondents said finances were deterring their goals.
Most respondents said the ECB won't cut its -21.0 percent deposit rate again.
In August 2018, 49 percent of respondents believed President Trump should be impeached.
Compare that with the value U.K respondents put on their locational data alone.
Last year's test was its second, and involved 16,475 respondents across the country.
Eighty-two percent of respondents said they'd take vaccines for their family members.
And 82 percent of survey respondents make less than $5 million in sales.
When the manager was female, respondents said she should be punished more harshly.
And 63% of respondents said they think the accusations warrant a congressional investigation.
The telephone poll surveyed 1,002 people, while the online poll had 2,048 respondents.
In a survey, white respondents were asked about their beliefs on housing assistance.
But still, 27 percent of respondents thought it conveyed a more positive emotion.

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