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Press Releases from Qualtrics Survey Software (7 total)

Survey Shows iPhone Popularity Rising - Slowly

PROVO, Utah — February 6, 2008 — A month after Apple released the iPhone, only eight percent of Americans knew someone who owned one — now, seven months later, that number is up to 34 percent. In June, Qualtrics Survey Software, a leader in the enterprise feedback management industry surveyed Americans from all 50 states about the release of the new Apple iPhone. When asked, “Have you ever thought about purchasing

Qualtrics Survey Shows Americans Concerned about Health and Obesity

PROVO, Utah — January 10, 2008 — When asked ‘Do you consider yourself to be overweight,’56 percent of American respondents answered ‘yes.’ Qualtrics Survey Software, a leader in the enterprise feedback management industry recently surveyed Americans from all 50 states to discover their opinions on obesity, exercise and the fast food industry. Sixty-seven percent of survey respondents indicated that they were concerned about obesity in America. Moreover, sixty-eight percent of

Desktops, PCs and Microsoft Still Dominant Among Americans

PROVO, Utah — December 26, 2007 — When asked which company, Microsoft or Google, is more influential in personal and business computer trends and technology, seventy-eight percent of respondents answered Microsoft. Qualtrics Survey Software, a leader in the enterprise feedback management industry surveyed all 50 states to discover America’s preference for computer technology trends. Eighty-nine percent of respondents said their next computer purchase would be a PC. Seven percent said they

Recent Survey Finds American Behavior Largely Unchanged Since 9/11

PROVO, Utah — September 3, 2007 — Seventy-two percent of Americans feel just as safe today — or even more so — than they did before September 11, 2001, according to a recent Qualtrics survey. Qualtrics Survey Software asked Americans from all 50 states how their perception of safety and their behavior has or has not changed since 9/11. The survey results indicate that most Americans feel about the same

Qualtrics Survey Shows Blog Popularity Gaining

PROVO, Utah — July 19, 2007 — The word “blog” wasn’t included the dictionary until this year, but most Internet users seem to be pretty familiar with the trendy term — in fact, a new survey shows that one in ten Americans have jumped on the blogging bandwagon. Qualtrics, a market leader in the web-based survey software industry surveyed all 50 states to discover Americans’ recent passion for blogging.

Survey Finds Most Americans Favor Deportation for Illegal Immigrants

PROVO, Utah — July 9, 2007 — Thirty-five percent of Americans feel that first priority should be given to legal immigration applicants who have U.S. resident family members — according to a nationwide Qualtrics survey. Qualtrics survey software, a leader in the market research industry scanned all 50 states on the subject of immigration. The results showed 68 percent of respondents favor deportation as an answer to illegal immigration —

Ninety-Five Percent of Americans Think Gas Prices Are Too High Says New Survey

PROVO, Utah — July 9, 2007 — Ninety-five percent of Americans think recent gas prices are too high — according to a nationwide survey by Qualtrics. But many may be mistakenly casting blame at the wrong group for their pain at the pump. Complaining about oil company money-making conspiracies may be an effective anger management channel, but according to Ben Stein, Yahoo Personal Finance writer, these conspiracies don’t exist. Stein —

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