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Question 17: Questionnaire of the 21st Social Survey - international students 

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Question Number:
17
Question Text:
How many hours per day do you spend on the following activities in a "typical" semester week during the 2016 summer semester? 
Instruction:
Please round off the amount of time to the nearest full hour. 
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Previous Questions in Questionnaire

Question 16: Questionnaire of the 21st Social Survey - international students 
Question Type: Item Set 
What difficulties have you encountered in Germany? Please indicate the degree of difficulty. 

Subsequent Questions in Questionnaire

Question 18: Questionnaire of the 21st Social Survey - international students 
Question Type: Item Set 
How would you rate your workload during the 2016 summer semester? 

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Quantitative Data, Standardised online survey 
Population: International students that have been enrolled in a state or state-recognized higher education institution in the summer semester of 2016, not including students of public administration colleges, schools for distance learning, universities of the federal ... 
Sampling Procedure: Probability Sample: Stratified Sample: Disproportional 
Field Period: May 23, 2016 - Aug 31, 2016
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