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A PCS survey in 2013 found that one in six respondents said they are "always, often or sometimes bullied" – this increased to one in five working in the Department for Transport and its executive agencies.
For example, "Do you set a time limit for children to complete activities/hands-on learning?" The four choices for answers are "always; often; very rare; and never", scored from 1 at the lowest to the 4 at the highest.
Response alternatives to each item are always, often, sometimes and never.
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