Word: survey
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What emotions are most likely to incite a reader to write to TIME? Our unscientific survey reveals that those whose opinions have been happily confirmed in our pages are a lot less likely to let us know about it than readers who are "appalled," "infuriated" or "outraged" (the three most popular words in the mad mail...
...Loegering's story illustrates, hiring and keeping employees is perhaps the biggest challenge to small businesses today. In a survey conducted last month by the National Association of Manufacturers, 83% of respondents said they found it extremely difficult to find and retain employees. The problem is as much quality as quantity. Says Giovanni Coratolo, director of small-business policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce: "The No. 1 challenge of small businesses in this marketplace is hiring those who have a certain amount of education...
Lewis said the purpose of the survey is "to track change, and to remind everyone that there are still serious problems in some departments." The survey will be repeated in two years...
...think Harvard students are in trouble because last year a Crimson survey showed that only...
...going to comment because I tell you what: I will never comment on a survey when I don't know how it was done. I am super-careful. I'm very old fashioned and a square. And I would never comment on that. That's not scientifically validated data and just opinions. I have to know how they scribbled down such answers. Do you have something else...