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Yet Trump consistently comes up short when women are surveyed about whether they like him or which presidential candidate they prefer, and one of Clinton's biggest backers is trying to seize on his high unfavorability ratings.
Committee members were surveyed about whether each of the framework's decision criteria should always, sometimes or never be considered in decisionmaking.
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Wood also questioned whether teachers surveyed about the test were fully representative of all groups.
The 2007 NAS contains information on individuals who were registered as apprentices in the 2002-2004 period and were then surveyed about their experiences in 2007, including whether these individuals were long-term continuers, completers, or discontinuers at the time of the survey.
Shortly before the children's 5th birthdays, the researchers contacted the families and surveyed them about whether their child had any history of wheezing or other illnesses or had been given a diagnosis of asthma by a doctor.
AUDIO: Listen nowIn one of Mr. Vasquez's presentations, he surveyed children about whether they had ever personally experienced a climate-related disaster.
The next day, she followed her Tucson update with a discussion of a Men's Health survey about whether older women were more likely than younger women to have sex on the first date.
Facebook has also run surveys about whether people think certain posts are ads, or which of two posts they'd rather see.
Users engage with activities like "hear actor Salman Khan's special message about his new movie" or "pledge to support rededication of the Gateway of India to Indian soldiers" or calling women to ZipDial to answer surveys about whether they prefer a beard or clean-shaven face on their man.
The left-leaning Raleigh-based firm asks respondents the usual questions about approval ratings and who they'd vote for, but PPP has also done surveys about whether voters think Ted Cruz is the Zodiac Killer, demonstrated that Republicans hate lunch, and regularly asks readers for question suggestions.
Part of this reluctance may be a legacy of the so-called "Goldwater Rule," which the American Psychiatric Association added to its code of ethics after thousands of psychiatrists participated in a Fact magazine survey about whether, in their view, 1964 Republican presidential nominee Barry Goldwater was "psychologically unfit" to be commander-in-chief.
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