Survey
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A recent global
survey
found that 73 percent of the top media-management jobs are still held by men.
Then, we've got to commission a baseline
survey
to make sure we can monitor and progress the goals going forward.
The original goals didn't really have good baseline
survey
data, and we're going to need the help of big data through all of this process to make sure we can really monitor the progress.
It's a perfect evocation of that great population survey, the six largest nations in the world in descending order: China, India, Facebook, the United States, Twitter and Indonesia.
This is a blueprint how to
survey
your society, because you know who talks to whom, who sends whom an email, all this is possible if you have access to this information.
We've got increasing market stalls selling local food, and in a
survey
that local students did for us, 49 percent of all food traders in that town said that their bottom line had increased because of what we were actually doing.
According to the latest
survey
being done by the European Commission, 89 percent of the citizens of Europe believe that there is a growing gap between the opinion of the policy-makers and the opinion of the public.
In fact, 65 decibels is the very level at which this big
survey
of all the evidence on noise and health found that, that is the threshold for the danger of myocardial infarction.
A recent
survey
said that 27 percent of bosses believe their employees are inspired by their firm.
However, in the same survey, only four percent of employees agreed.
Let me share with you the results of a
survey
that Harvard Business Review was kind enough to run of its readership as to what people's guesses along these dimensions actually were.
Or to take an even more striking example, when the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations did a
survey
of Americans, asking them to guess what percentage of the federal budget went to foreign aid, the guess was 30 percent, which is slightly in excess of the actual level — ("actually about ... 1%") (Laughter) — of U.S. governmental commitments to federal aid.
The reassuring thing about this particular
survey
was, when it was pointed out to people how far their estimates were from the actual data, some of them — not all of them — seemed to become more willing to consider increases in foreign aid.
Well, so we did this huge interview
survey
with lots of travel services, and tried to figure out who changed, and where did they go?
So we did another interview survey, tried to figure out why people changed their mind, and what type of group changed their minds?
I've spent a lot of the fall talking to the three major organizations that
survey
American political attitudes: Pew Research, the University of Chicago's National Opinion Research Center, and the most important but the least known is the American National Election Studies group that is the world's longest, most respected poll of political attitudes.
And what they do on that
survey
is they ask what's called a feeling thermometer rating.
From this dataset you actually learn that retired European families are extremely patient with
survey
takers.
The
survey
takes over a day.
Combine that with a Demographic and Health
Survey
collected by USAID in developing countries in Africa, for example, which that
survey
actually can go so far as to directly measure the HIV status of families living in, for example, rural Nigeria.
Combine that with a world value survey, which measures the political opinions and, fortunately for me, the savings behaviors of millions of families in hundreds of countries around the world.
Businessweek did a survey, looked at the compensation packages for MBAs 10 years out of business school.
For example, I looked at one
survey.
According to a National Geographic
survey
I just saw, somewhere along the lines of 80 percent of the people who vote in a U.S. presidential election about issues like foreign policy cannot find Iraq or Afghanistan on a map.
In general, that seems like a funny cartoon, but let's look what online
survey
I did.
So I know the largest public opinion
survey
company in China, okay?
This is the data from a single vaccination coverage
survey
in a single district in the country of Zambia from a few years ago, that I participated in.
I think there was a Gallup
survey
out recently that said something like, in America, trust in banks is at an all-time low, it's something like 21 percent.
There's a P.R. company called Edelman, they do this very interesting
survey
every year precisely around trust and what people are thinking.
And this is a global survey, so these numbers are global.
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