Word: survey
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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This first Crimson survey is the result of 397 telephone interviews with randomly selected undergraduates...
Statistically, the results of the survey have a standard error of between 3 and 6 per cent at a 95 per cent confidence interval. This means that for 19 of every 20 samples, the results received will be within a few per cent of the actual figure for the complete undergraduate body...
...overwhelming majority of Harvard-Radcliffe undergraduates favor sex-blind admissions carried out by a single admissions office, and more than half say they would prefer an equal number of men and women in the College regardless of the selection procedure, a Crimson survey indicates...
Students who took part in the survey of self-paced sections received $10 apiece from the Economics Department...
...DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE STATISTICS: It is very easy to play with numbers as Ferrara has proven. He uses numbers of a national survey to account for a problem which is Californian in nature: the boycott of scab grapes, Gallo wines and iceberg lettuce. According to the same source (U.S. Dept. of Ag.) there are well over 200,000 farm workers in California (1967, latest statistics available). Of these 1/3 are migrants. In 1968, the average hourly wage in California for a farm worker was $1.75 per hour. This included permanent and seasonal workers. BUT, farm workers in the table...