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TABLE III What do you feel is the most important consideration in selecting subject options?

in A Study of the Factors Affecting Perception of Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) in Young People
by Brian Canavan, Jane Magill, David Love

TABLE 8 How Often Do You Use The Following:

in Equity Trading Practices and Market Structure: Assessing Asset Managers' Demand for Immediacy
by By Nicholas Economides, Nicholas Economides 1995
Cited by 7

TABLE 8 How Often Do You Use The Following:

in Equity Trading Practices and Market Structure: Assessing Asset Managers' Demand for Immediacy
by Nicholas Economides, Robert A. 1995
Cited by 7

Table 19. How Often Do You Physically Visit the Library

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 2. Measuring centrality on social network

in Preface
by Collocated The, Bettina Hoser 2006
"... In PAGE 25: ... 2.2 Results The first object of our investigation is the frequency of verbal indicators of emo- tions, polarization per 10,000 words, presented in Table2 . As was expected the three emotions with a negative action tendency towards others - disgust, shame and hate - are more prominent in discussion forums than in newspapers.... In PAGE 25: ...politiek. Table2 . Number of linguistic stylistic markers of various types per 10.... In PAGE 42: ...found out that Jason is the most powerful user, as shown in Table2 . However, during... In PAGE 54: ... However, it is comprehensible that User19 should be assigned to cluster 1 because of her high interests in construction topic and User20 should be assigned to cluster 2 due to her high interests in family topic. Table2 . Initial concepts for each of the six considered topics Topic Concepts Motor Vehicle, Motorcycle, Bicycle, Helicopter, Boat Construction Construction, Fortress, Road, Street Family Family, Wife, Husband, Daughter , Son, Mother, Father, Sister, Brother Animals Animal, Dog, Cat, Bird, Dove, Eagle, Fish, Horse, Rabbit, Reptile, Snake, Turtle Beach Water , Sand, Sky Vegetation Vegetation, Tree (instance of Vegetation), Plant (instance of Vegetation), Flower (instance of Vegetation) Table 2 shows the correspondence of concepts to topics.... In PAGE 54: ... Table 2. Initial concepts for each of the six considered topics Topic Concepts Motor Vehicle, Motorcycle, Bicycle, Helicopter, Boat Construction Construction, Fortress, Road, Street Family Family, Wife, Husband, Daughter , Son, Mother, Father, Sister, Brother Animals Animal, Dog, Cat, Bird, Dove, Eagle, Fish, Horse, Rabbit, Reptile, Snake, Turtle Beach Water , Sand, Sky Vegetation Vegetation, Tree (instance of Vegetation), Plant (instance of Vegetation), Flower (instance of Vegetation) Table2 shows the correspondence of concepts to topics. Note that user profiles do not necessarily include all the concepts of a topic.... ..."

Table 7. Responses to How often do you search for music you heard from the following places or events?

in Survey of music information needs, uses, and seeking behaviours: Preliminary findings
by Jin Ha Lee, J. Stephen Downie 2004
Cited by 12

Table 3: Summary of Responses to Opinion and Preference Questions Indicate how you feel about each statement: Agree Neutral Disagree

in Public Perceptions of Pricing Existing Roads and Other Transportation Policies: The Texas Perspective. Presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board
by Kara M. Kockelman, Kaethe V. Podgorski, Michelle Bina, Shashank Gadda 2006
"... In PAGE 8: ... The two statements offering at least 70% agreement were: (1) higher tolls for larger, heavier, or higher emission vehicles are a good toll road feature, and (2) dedicated heavy-vehicle lanes should be added to highways. Table3 provides weighted response percentages for preference and opinion questions. Support for conversion of existing (non-tolled) roads to tolled roads ranged from 45% (when toll revenues are used to improve other area roads) to 58% (assuming congestion could be reduced).... ..."
Cited by 1

Table 3: An example of evolved answers in FKE Q How do you know that you are in the right career to really exceed in life and to do well overall?

in Evolutionary Computation as a Form of Organization
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 4: ... Here we draw several examples that were evolved in the system. Table3 shows the question having the highest tness at the time of writing this paper. An- swers are ordered according to their tness which is shown in the rst column of the table.... ..."

Table 3. Responses to How often do you do the following activities online?

in Survey of music information needs, uses, and seeking behaviours: Preliminary findings
by Jin Ha Lee, J. Stephen Downie 2004
Cited by 12

Table 3: Percentage of students responding positively, negatively, or indifferently to question 2 Did you feel you were given enough preparation ..

in What Factors Affect Student Opinions of Computer-Assisted Assessment?
by Chris Ricketts, Chris Ricketts, Sally Wilks, Sally Wilks
"... In PAGE 6: ...uestion 8 Did you prepare differently .. There was a significant difference (P lt;0.01) in the responses in relation to how much preparation the students had been given ( Table3 ) between the four subject areas, although the difference was between Biology and Business on the one hand and Geography and Computing on the other. However, there was no significant difference (P=0.... ..."
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