Survey Data Sample Clauses

Survey Data. 6.1 As the Customer uses the Software and the Services, it will submit information and data to Snap Surveys, and individuals including Authorised Users and Respondents will use the Software and the Services to submit information and data to the Customer. All such information and data input by the Customer, Authorised Users, Respondents or any party on their behalf in the course of using the Software and Services, other than Account Data and Technical Data, is referred to as “Survey Data” in this Agreement. 6.2 As between the parties, all rights, title and interest in and to the Survey Data shall be owned by the Customer. The Customer is responsible for the Survey Data and its legality, reliability, integrity, accuracy and quality, and the Customer must ensure that it has all rights and permissions required to use the Survey Data in connection with the Software and the Services and the Agreement. 6.3 The Survey Data may from time to time include Personal Data. The Customer and Snap Surveys acknowledge and agree that, for the purposes of the Data Protection Laws, the Customer is the Data Controller and Snap Surveys is the Customer’s Data Processor in relation to such Survey Data. 6.4 Schedule 1 sets out certain information regarding the processing of the Survey Data including the nature and purpose of the processing, the types of Survey Data to be processed and the categories of Data Subject to whom the Survey Data relates. The Customer is responsible for ensuring that the information in Schedule 1 is accurate and up 6.5 Snap Surveys shall process the Survey Data only on the Customer’s documented instructions (which, in the context of providing the Software and the Services, shall mean all actions that (1) are reasonably necessary to enable Snap Surveys to provide the Software and the Services (including to prevent or address service, support, security or technical problems) and (2) the Customer takes while using the Software or Services) unless Snap Surveys is required to do so by applicable laws. If this happens Snap Surveys will, to the extent permitted by the relevant applicable law, inform the Customer of the legal requirement before processing the Survey Data. 6.6 The Survey Data will be hosted on the Servers. The Customer acknowledges that Snap Surveys may transfer the Survey Data outside of the Permitted Region to its Subprocessors where the Subprocessor (i) is located in a territory which is subject to adequacy regulations under the Data Protection ...
Survey Data. This study used the nationwide stated preference (SP) survey conducted in spring 2017. We focus on the questions that evaluate respondents’ attitudes. Removing records with missing values, the total sample for this attitude analysis is 1,198. Four sets of questions were included in the questionnaire, each focused on one unique aspect of user attitudes, including:  Preferences for lifestyle and mobility options (labeled here as AT1),  Perceived benefits and concerns of shared mobility option (AT2),  Reasons toward or against private vehicle ownership (AT3), and  Motivations for and desired features of automated vehicles (AT4). Strongly disagree Disagree Indifferent Agree Strongly agree 100.0% 75.0% 50.0% 25.0% Service Quality‐Choose a transportation option that is the cheapest Service Quality‐Transportation option must have the functionality Figure 1 shows the responses to general mobility preferences. A majority of the respondents would like to learn about and use new technologies (65.6%), regularly used smartphones (59.4%), and considered themselves highly engaged in online activities (60.7%). Around 48.7% of the respondents preferred concentrating on one activity at a time, while 43.1% preferred multitasking on commute trips. A significant portion of the sample (81.8%) preferred to travel alone due to convenience, 41.3% believed that shared mobility would increase the quality of life, and 52.1% believe that shared mobility would help save expenses. 58.8% of individuals expressed severe concerns about traveling with strangers. The most popular benefits of ridesourcing were found to be cost-effectiveness (56.2%) and reducing driving stress (54.0%) as presented in. Surprisingly, almost half of the respondents ranked multitasking and on-demand service with low priority. The top concerns were reported as higher travel time due to waiting and multiple pickups (64.8%), and data privacy (58.4%). Perceived concerns 0.0% 25.0% 50.0% 75.0% 100.0% Lowest Priority Low Priority Medium Priority High Priority Higher Priority Highest Priority Low Priority Medium Priority High Priority Highest Priority 100.0% 75.0% 50.0% 25.0% 0.0% Perceived benefits Figure 3 shows the reasons for or against private vehicle ownership (AT3). The top reasons for own or lease a vehicle were reported as privacy (44.2%), convenience (20.5%), car affinity luxury (15.1%), the joy of driving (11.1%), and lower cost (9.1%). On the other hand, the most important reasons for not owning or leasin...
Survey Data. The combined results of the online health assessment survey data shall be shared with the Joint Health Care and Wellness Committee to design and recommend wellness programs utilizing wellness grant dollars provided by the SMCPS health care provider.
Survey Data. All field books, notes, and other data developed by the Contractor in performing surveys required as part of the work shall be made available to the Engineer for examination throughout the construction period. All such data shall be submitted to the Engineer with the other documentation required for final acceptance of the work. Where measurement for preparation of monthly invoices is required, the survey shall be done in the presence of the Engineer.
Survey DataTo the extent permitted under Applicable Laws, Grantee will share with Grantor any data it obtains in its normal course of business (including Grantee Subscriber surveys) about PEG Channel viewership and community programming interest and viewership.
Survey Data. The CEC administers the consortium-wide surveys. DPC awardees (BUILD and NRMN Phase I) work with the CEC to ensure robust participation. The survey data are cleaned, documented, and de- identified under the management and oversight of the CEC.
Survey Data. Schedule 3.13 lists all written contracts, agreements, or other like arrangements by and between ICR and any third party, the purpose, intent or effect of which restricts or in any way limits the ICR’s rights to use, store, display, manipulate, modify, disclose, assign, license (or sublicense), sell, lease or transfer any Survey Data (in whole or in part) provided to or collected by ICR. Except as identified on Schedule 3.13, all Survey Data may be sold, assigned, transferred or otherwise disclosed to Buyer through the transfer of Membership Interests in ICR as contemplated by this Agreement, and ICR’s rights to have full use and enjoyment of such Survey Data immediately following Closing, which shall include ICR’s rights to use, store, display, manipulate, modify, disclose, assign, license (or sublicense), sell, lease or transfer any Survey Data (in whole or in part), shall be free from any such restriction or limitation.
Survey Data. Grantee will share with the City any data it obtains in its normal course of business about PEG Channel viewership and demographics.
Survey Data. Zipinion hosts a service and provides online products where customers may submit items electronically such as text, audio, video for feedback. Zipinion then submits these items online to groups of reviewers who provide feedback on the item submitted. The reviews are then provided back to the customer. In this process Zipinion will aggregate a large pool of data from each of its customers. The intent of this agreement is for Zipinion to exclusively own this aggregated data and accompanying databases. Zipinion and its suppliers own all the rights in the results, feedback, reports, downstream analytics, meta data collected, databases, and the like related to the surveys that Customer conducts via Zipinion’s online services. If Customer owns any rights in such data, Customer hereby assigns and conveys all of its interest in that data to Zipinion. Zipinion hereby licenses the data related to the Customer to Customer for its use associated with a Zipinion service or product. Customer will not resell or repackage any of the data licensed by Zipinion unless specifically authorized by Zipinion.
Survey Data. The CTRL administers each on-line CWEP survey. De-identified CWEP survey data is provided through a secured DPC online repository. Identifiable site-level survey data is only provided to authorized educational officials at individual awardee institutions and is subject to their local IRB governance.