3. Question: Who do you think are more likely to agree the
statment?
4. People who never married are 66% more likely than total people to
agree “my friends are more important to me than my family”.
People who are present married are 39% less likely agree that.
6. Question: How many people of the population are more like-
ly to agree the statement?
7. Of all the males, 9.3% agreed to “I am willing to sacrifice time with my
family in order to get ahead.”
Of all the women, 7.7% agreed to “I am willing to sacrifice time with my
family in order to get ahead.”
8. Question: Who do you think are more likely to agree the
staement?
9. White are 24% less likely than the total people to agree “I am willing to
sacrifice time with my family in order to get ahead.”
Asian are 103% more likely than the total people to agree “I am willing
to sacrifice time with my family in order to get ahead.
Black or African American are 57% more likely than the total people
to agree that.
11. People have no child are 7% less likely than the total people to “I am
willing to sacrifice time with my family in order to get ahead.”
People who have one child are 12% less likely than total people to
agree that.
People who have one-three children are 6% more likely than total peo-
ple to agree that.
12. Question: In what age, people are more likely to agree the
statement?
24
32
80
49
46
18
21
57
35
60
15. People who live in West are 22% More likely than the total people to “I
am willing to sacrifice time with my family in order to get ahead.”
People who live in Northeast are 6% More likely than the total people
to “I am willing to sacrifice time with my family in order to get ahead.”
People who live in Miwest are 14% less likely than total people to
agree that.
People who live in South are 9% less likely than total people to agree
that.
16. People who live in California are 53% more likely than the total peo-
ple to agree “I am willing to sacrifice time with my family in order to get
ahead.”