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One survey suggests that roughly five percent of Americans hold bitcoin.
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One survey showed that at age 15, dating relationships last an average of only three to four months.
According to one survey, 89% of people admitted that they waste at least some time at work every day.
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One survey found that 40% of employees leave a job within the first year if they receive poor job training.
Interestingly, however, one survey found that only 11% of college students practice recalling information while studying.
One survey found that 62 percent of men, but only 40 percent of women failed to wash their hands after using the toilet.
In one survey, around 44% of respondents admitted to watching at least 5 videos every day on the platform.
One survey found that 77 per cent of urban children aspire to college, while only 59 per cent of rural kids do.
One survey found that almost half of Americans say they sometimes or always feel alone or left out.
One survey revealed that the average husband and wife had thirty-seven minutes a week together in actual communication!
One survey found that 64 percent of men want to be appointed to top executive roles compared to only 36 percent of women.
One survey found that 64 per cent of men want to be appointed to top executive roles compared to only 36 per cent of women.
One survey recently released by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution shows Abrams with 46.9 percent of the vote and Kemp with 46.7 percent.
One survey of 2,000 people found that 55% of respondents believe that eye discomfort is the main problem inflicted on them by their phones.
One survey found that in the B2B space, almost 80% of marketers used their marketing automation solution to help generate more leads.
In one survey, 91% of respondents said that the most successful employees are the ones who can adapt to the changing workplace.
In one survey, 91% of respondents said that the most successful employees are the ones who can adapt to the changing workplace.
One survey conducted on 1,000 Americans in 1996 showed that people rated themselves as more likely to get into heaven than Mother Theresa.
One survey of almost 2,000 full-time office workers in the UK found that people were only productive for 2 hours and 53 minutes out of an eight-hour day.
One survey in the UK found that while 46 percent of users listened to news briefings regularly, only 1 percent considered them their smart speaker's most valued function.
In one survey published in the Archives of General Psychiatry, it was estimated that as many as 18 percent of American adults suffer from at least one anxiety disorder.
One survey found that among Leave voters questions of sovereignty(45%) and immigration(26%) were much more prominent than among Remain voters(20% and 2% respectively).
One survey found SEO accounts for approximately 30% of ecommerce site traffic, underlying the huge opportunity for online stores to acquire unpaid(organic) traffic.
Firstly, in one survey, 88 percent of consumers said they think that chicken is healthier than beef or pork(although recent evidence suggests this may not be true).
One survey, carried out by Freever, a mobile-services firm, found that 45% of Britons had lied about their whereabouts by text message, and 22% would rather text than phone when faking an illness.
(In one survey by Ayala Malach-Pines, PhD, of Ben-Gurion University in Israel, only 11 percent of the 493 respondents said their long-term relationships started with“love at first sight.”).
For instance, one survey found that 36% of republican voters sampled believe that Barack Obama was not born in the US, while another in 2007 found 35% of Democratic voters believed that George W.
One survey found that 64 percent of people had purchased a ready-to-eat meal from a supermarket in the previous month, and experts estimated that the sector would grow to $14 billion by the end of 2011.