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At Harvard, for example, about 40percentt of undergraduates in recent years went into the most lucrative corporate arenas like finance and consulting, based on surveys at the school year's end.
An ONS spokesman told the BBC the past figures, based on surveys at ports of entry to the UK, could not be updated based on the Census statistics as the two datasets were not comparable.
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Based on survey at the site of the occupation in Montreal (my students and I interviewed 75 people).
AT&T is not the only company exploring new uses for set-top-box data, says Way, although most efforts are focused on replacing the use of ratings based on surveys to guess at viewing figures.
Andy Przybylski, associate professor and director of research at the Oxford Internet Institute at the University of Oxford said studies exploring links between screen time and health sometimes find weak, negative links to aspects of wellbeing such as self-esteem and depression but that the majority were based on surveys and only looked at one snapshot in time.
The study, based on surveys of 40,000 teenagers at 400 secondary schools across the US, is the first evidence among this age group that the use of e-cigarettes has surpassed the use of conventional tobacco products, the researchers said.
This study compares and contrasts U.S. and Turkish students based on surveys of 589 junior and senior students at one American and one Turkish university.
The conclusion is based on surveys of about 200 undergraduates at Ohio State University by Dr. Terri D. Fisher and Dr. Michele G. Alexander, and it appears in the current Journal of Sex Research.
The report, based on surveys of nearly 1,000 students at 45 high schools citywide last spring, said the city's Department of Education exercised almost no oversight over how much access recruiters had to students at high schools.
The results are based on surveys of Republican primary voters at 25 to 40 randomly selected precincts across each of the four states analyzed by The New York Times: 1,833 voters in Georgia, 1,546 in Massachusetts, 2,728 in Ohio, and 2,530 in Tennessee.
Based on surveys of physical activity program leaders at intervention and control schools, at baseline there were an average of 10.3 ± 5.4 and 10.2 ± 3.6 in intervention and control schools, respectively (data not shown).
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