-
In a recent online survey of 700-plus emergency room doctors by Emergency Physicians Monthly, 59% admitted they increased the number of tests they performed because of patient satisfaction surveys.
FORBES: Why Rating Your Doctor Is Bad For Your Health
-
According to a recent survey of online workers, 70% reported they are happier working as independent professionals than as employees.
FORBES: Hot New Outsourcing Location: Your Living Room
-
Make Data Security a Competitive Advantage: According to a recent PwC Health Research Institute online survey of 1, 000 consumers, if cost, quality, and access were equal among choices, a third of those consumers would be swayed to select one hospital over another if one had clearer privacy and security policies.
FORBES: The $100 Billion Problem No One Is Talking About
-
In a recent survey of our largest online publishers, we found that 78% had a mobile presence, with either a mobile-optimized website or a mobile application.
FORBES: Google's Advice On Extending Your Business To Mobile
-
Nearly 20% of all relationships now start online, while a recent survey of baby boomers found that almost a third of new couples met on a dating website.
WSJ: Jonah Lehrer on Eharmony.com, Chemistry.com and Other Dating Services | Head Case
-
British web users are spending 65% more time online than three years ago, according to a recent survey of net habits.
BBC: You could get online across London with the new plans.
-
According to a recent survey by Harris Interactive, four out of five consumers who conducted an online transaction on a mobile device in the past year reported having a problem completing their transactions.
FORBES: The Trouble With Mobile Commerce: The Experience Stinks
-
According to a recent article in the New York Times, a 2011 survey by Pfizer found that 80% of pills sold online as "Viagra" were counterfeit drugs that only contained about 30% to 50% of the active ingredient sildenafil.
CNN: Warning: Men's natural sex supplements may not be
-
It conducts a ten-minute online survey of a sample of its target audience--7, 500 people were included in a recent query--and divides them into two groups, those who have seen ads and those who've missed them.
FORBES: Magazine Article