For Exercise 2.91, see page 106; for 2.92 and 2.93, see pages 106–107; for 2.94 to 2.96, see page 108; for 2.97 to 2.99, see page 109; and for 2.100 and 2.101, see pages 111–112.
2.109 Trust and honesty in the workplace
The students surveyed in the study described in the previous exercise were also asked whether they thought trust and honesty were essential in business and the workplace. Here are the counts classified by sex:
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Sex | ||
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Trust and honesty are essential | Male | Female |
Agree | 9,097 | 10,935 |
Disagree | 685 | 423 |
Answer the questions given in the previous exercise for this survey question.
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There were 21,140 students total; 20,032 agree and 1,108 disagree; 11,358 female and 9,782 male. 96% of females and 93% of males agreed that trust and honesty are essential. A slightly higher percentage of females said that trust and honesty are essential.