Question 13: 20th Social Survey Questionnaire
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Question Number:
13
Question Text:
How many hours during the Summer Semester 2012 did you spend on the following activities during a typical week? For each day of the week, state in hours.
Instruction:
Time spent in a "typical" week. Please round to full hours.
Question Type:
Open
Topic:
Zeitaufwand für Studium und Geld verdienen
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Single Choice
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teaching events in hours: Monday
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teaching events in hours: Tuesday
tim01b (numeric,
ratio)
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teaching events in hours: Wednesday
tim01c (numeric,
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teaching events in hours: Thursday
tim01d (numeric,
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teaching events in hours: Friday
tim01e (numeric,
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teaching events in hours: Saturday
tim01f (numeric,
ratio)
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teaching events in hours: Sunday
tim01g (numeric,
ratio)
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other course related expenditure in hours: Monday
tim02a (numeric,
ratio)
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20th Social Survey (2012)
other course related expenditure in hours: Tuesday
tim02b (numeric,
ratio)
Contains data from these surveys:
20th Social Survey (2012)
other course related expenditure in hours: Wednesday
tim02c (numeric,
ratio)
Contains data from these surveys:
20th Social Survey (2012)
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