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that the letter of transmittal made it clear that questionnaires were being sent to engineers only may have appeared to respondents as making question 10 superfluous. An analysis of the number of questionnaires sent out and the number and percentage of the questionnaires returned | is presented in Table III. Results of the survey are listed In Appendix 0, where the overall totals of all valid questionnaires are tallied. Significance of the Reply Some Questions "Others” in the Answers to In seven questions, one of the alternative answers was the term "others,” the purpose being to enable respondents to give the reply which they feel best answers the question. Since respondents using "others" were asked to specify what they meant, such replies were examined for possible indications of a trend. The fourteen replies of "others” to question 3 involved, mainly, a multiple answer. Ten out of the seven multiple answers Included the category management, particularly the combinations of management plus research or development and management plus sales. Question 2j.a drew twenty-one replies of "others," the two predominant groupings being (1) promotion and assignment, and (2) interest and challenge. In the final results, shown in Appendix C, these two groupings were added and the
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Full text | that the letter of transmittal made it clear that questionnaires were being sent to engineers only may have appeared to respondents as making question 10 superfluous. An analysis of the number of questionnaires sent out and the number and percentage of the questionnaires returned | is presented in Table III. Results of the survey are listed In Appendix 0, where the overall totals of all valid questionnaires are tallied. Significance of the Reply Some Questions "Others” in the Answers to In seven questions, one of the alternative answers was the term "others,” the purpose being to enable respondents to give the reply which they feel best answers the question. Since respondents using "others" were asked to specify what they meant, such replies were examined for possible indications of a trend. The fourteen replies of "others” to question 3 involved, mainly, a multiple answer. Ten out of the seven multiple answers Included the category management, particularly the combinations of management plus research or development and management plus sales. Question 2j.a drew twenty-one replies of "others," the two predominant groupings being (1) promotion and assignment, and (2) interest and challenge. In the final results, shown in Appendix C, these two groupings were added and the |