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10%
No
Yes
90%
The data presented here offers valuable insights into the relationship between the presence of work experience
and individual responses to a specific question. The responses are categorized into three distinct groups: "No,"
"Yes," and a "blank" category, signifying missing or unrecorded data. Notably, many respondents, representing
90.00% of the total, reported having work experience. In contrast, a smaller fraction, constituting 10.00% of
the total, indicated that they did not possess work experience. This distribution underlines that the vast majority
of individuals surveyed in this context have prior work experience. These findings provide critical data for
understanding the composition of the surveyed population in terms of work experience. Such knowledge is
essential for research and decision-making processes, particularly in contexts where work experience is a
relevant factor, such as employment, educational, or market research.
Abilene Paradox Awareness:
Row Labels Abilene Paradox- Awareness (%)
No 29.03%
Yes 70.97%
Grand Total 100.00%
The data presented here offers a glimpse into the level of awareness regarding the Abilene Paradox among the
surveyed population. Respondents were categorized into two groups: those who indicated "No" and those who
responded with "Yes" when asked about their familiarity with the Abilene Paradox. The findings reveal that a
significant majority, accounting for 70.97% of the total respondents, reported being aware of the Abilene
Paradox. In contrast, a smaller proportion, constituting 29.03% of the total, indicated that they were not
familiar with this paradox.
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