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USAID Employee Survey 2003

Methodology - How "Margin Favorable" is defined.


Margin Favorable is:

  • Positive 100 when all Agree
  • Zero when all are Neutral
  • Zero when the number of Agree responses are the same as the number of Disagree responses
  • Negative 100 when all Disagree

It is similar to the margin in an election, when you say that the candidate "won by a margin of 15."

USAID 2003 SURVEY: Margin Favorable -- Information Services

Response Step 1 - Frequency Step 2 - Percentage (Totals 100%) Step 3 - Grouping Step 4 - Margin Favorable
Strongly Agree 219 9.4% 52.4% 40.3
Agree 997 43.0%
Neutral 822 35.5% 
Disagree 201 8.7% 12.1%
Strongly Disagree 80 3.5%
Don’t Know and NA 749 

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