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New Study Reveals What Moms Actually Want on Mother's Day - And Many of us May Actually be Getting it Wrong

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Wednesday, May 1, 2024

NEW YORK, May 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As we enter May and plan how to celebrate the important women in our lives, CardSnacks, the leading AI-powered ecard and gifting platform has shared surprising insights from moms about what they truly desire on their special day. CardSnacks and Prodege teamed up to survey 1,000 mothers to learn how they really feel about traditional gestures of love and appreciation.

Key Points: 
  • According to the survey, 71% of moms feel it is the thought that counts rather than the gift itself.
  • And getting the wrong gift will most likely not have negative consequences - you probably won't even know that you did.
  • But while it's the thought that matters, the truth is that for Mother's Day gifting, moms would actually prefer to take matters into their own hands.
  • Contrary to popular belief, the most desired gift by moms on Mother's Day are gift cards, outpacing both flowers and jewelry.

Intelligent.com Survey Finds 1 in 10 College Applicants Are Using ChatGPT to Write Their College Application Essays

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Monday, July 31, 2023

SEATTLE, July 31, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has published a recent survey report that assesses how many students are using ChatGPT to write their college application essays. The report also shares insight into whether these students perceive using ChatGPT as cheating. Overall, Intelligent.com researchers analyzed responses from 749 college-bound high school seniors and incoming college freshmen. Among this group, 41 percent say they used ChatGPT in the past six months and moved on to complete the entire survey.

Key Points: 
  • Among this group, 41 percent say they used ChatGPT in the past six months and moved on to complete the entire survey.
  • Based on survey results, 10 percent of college applicants say they used or are likely to use ChatGPT to write their college application essays.
  • Among the 41 percent of students who have used ChatGPT in the past six months, 14 percent of incoming college freshmen say they used ChatGPT to write their college essays.
  • Additionally, 72 percent of student ChatGPT users agree that using ChatGPT to write college application essays is cheating.

71% of Self-identified Snorers Have Never Consulted a Healthcare Professional

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Wednesday, June 28, 2023

In addition to daytime sleepiness, OSA is associated with serious comorbidities, including heart failure, stroke, hypertension, morbid obesity and type 2 diabetes.

Key Points: 
  • In addition to daytime sleepiness, OSA is associated with serious comorbidities, including heart failure, stroke, hypertension, morbid obesity and type 2 diabetes.
  • Patients with untreated OSA are 23 times more likely to suffer a heart attack and four times more likely to have a stroke.
  • It is estimated that more than one billion people worldwide and over 74 million people in North America suffer from OSA.
  • “Inaction among snorers, despite strong awareness that snoring is linked with OSA and comorbidities, is one of the novel and alarming findings from this survey.

Intelligent.com Survey Finds 77 Percent of New and Upcoming Graduates Prefer to Work In-Person or Hybrid Over Remote

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Friday, June 16, 2023

SEATTLE, June 16, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has published a recent survey report that explores the factors that higher education students consider during job searches. Researchers analyzed responses from 345 higher education students, ages 20 to 25, from the graduating classes of 2022, 2023 or 2024.    

Key Points: 
  • Researchers analyzed responses from 345 higher education students, ages 20 to 25, from the graduating classes of 2022, 2023 or 2024.
  • According to the survey, 43 percent of new and upcoming graduates ranked 'in-person only' as their top choice for job location, while 34 percent say 'hybrid' and 23 percent say 'remote only.'
  • Aside from job location, another important factor that respondents consider during their job search is minimum salary.
  • This survey was commissioned by Intelligent.com and conducted online by the survey platform Prodege from May 26 to June 5, 2023.

Prodege’s 2023 Summer Survey: 55% of Americans Plan to Travel This Summer

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Wednesday, May 24, 2023

The findings show that 70% will kick off the summer with a Memorial Day cookout and summer travel is on the rise.

Key Points: 
  • The findings show that 70% will kick off the summer with a Memorial Day cookout and summer travel is on the rise.
  • : 55% plan to travel this summer, with 45% indicating they will travel more than last summer.
  • Top Holiday Travel: The top holiday for summer travel is the 4th of July (26%), while 30% say they plan to travel at a non-holiday time.
  • Summer Soirée Splurges: 93% plan to spend about the same amount (48%) or more (45%) than last summer on hosting cookouts.

Study: 77% of U.S. Employees Feel Like They Are Just a Cog in a Corporate Machine

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Wednesday, May 10, 2023

86 percent of employees say it's more difficult to be successful at work today than it was three years ago, and 84 percent are worried about the impact of the current economy.

Key Points: 
  • 86 percent of employees say it's more difficult to be successful at work today than it was three years ago, and 84 percent are worried about the impact of the current economy.
  • Despite these fears, 65 percent of employees have higher expectations than they did three years ago.
  • Employees want pay raises to meet inflation (53 percent), flexible work options (43 percent), and more learning and development opportunities (30 percent).
  • 77 percent of employees feel like they are just a cog in the wheel of their organization, and 31 percent have no idea how their performance contributes to business success.

Mother’s Day 2023: What Moms Want vs. What Moms Get

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Friday, May 5, 2023

What Moms Want: 60% of mothers surveyed say that spending time with their children is the best Mother’s Day gift.

Key Points: 
  • What Moms Want: 60% of mothers surveyed say that spending time with their children is the best Mother’s Day gift.
  • Other desired gifts include:
    What Moms Will Get: Among those celebrating Mother’s Day, top gifts family members plan to give to a special “mom” in their life include:
    Activities vs.
  • Gifts: 50% say they expect to spend between $50 and $149 for Mother's Day activities with family, such as dining out, movies, shopping or games.
  • Pets Are Family Too: 43% of women who do not have children say they plan to celebrate Mother’s Day with their pets.

Earth Day 2023: Investing in the Environment

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Thursday, April 20, 2023

EL SEGUNDO, Calif., April 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Prodege, a cutting-edge consumer marketing and insights platform, today released the results from its annual Earth Day survey on attitudes towards sustainability and the environment.

Key Points: 
  • EL SEGUNDO, Calif., April 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Prodege, a cutting-edge consumer marketing and insights platform, today released the results from its annual Earth Day survey on attitudes towards sustainability and the environment.
  • 44% of respondents say the environment and sustainability rank as the most important aspect of corporate social responsibility, followed by company diversity and fair labor practices (33%).
  • 43% say that the environment and sustainability factor into their daily food choices, an increase from 39% in 2022.
  • 22% say they plan to do something for Earth Day to demonstrate support for environmental protection, especially younger respondents.

Global Study: 70% of Business Leaders Would Prefer a Robot to Make Their Decisions

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Wednesday, April 19, 2023

85 percent of people say this inability to make decisions is having a negative impact on their quality of life.

Key Points: 
  • 85 percent of people say this inability to make decisions is having a negative impact on their quality of life.
  • As a result, 93 percent have changed the way they make decisions over the last three years.
  • The situation is so challenging that 64 percent of people – and 70 percent of business leaders - would prefer for all these difficulties to just go away and to have a robot make their decisions.
  • Business leaders that make critical decisions about how to manage their companies ignore that data at their own risk," said T.K.

Shamrocks and Shenanigans: Latest Prodege Survey Finds 34% Plan to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, Down from 47% Last Year

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Thursday, March 16, 2023

Overall, 34% of respondents plan to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, down from 47% who say they celebrated last year.

Key Points: 
  • Overall, 34% of respondents plan to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, down from 47% who say they celebrated last year.
  • But 82% of those celebrating say they plan to spend about the same or more this year than last on food and beverages.
  • 66% of celebrants plan to wear green, 35% plan to go to a restaurant, 32% plan to decorate, 31% plan to go to a bar, 30% plan to attend a party, and 22% plan to attend a parade.
  • 37% believe St. Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland (he did) but 28% believe St. Patrick drove snakes out of Ireland ( he didn’t ), and 20% don’t know what St. Patrick did,
    When asked what comes to mind when thinking about St. Patrick’s Day