Fact Check: "Only 17% of respondents reported a deep social connection."
What We Know
The claim that "only 17% of respondents reported a deep social connection" lacks specific context and sourcing. As of now, there are no credible studies or surveys cited that substantiate this exact statistic. The sources available do not provide relevant data or context regarding social connections or survey results related to this claim.
Analysis
Upon reviewing the available sources, it is clear that none of them address the claim directly. For instance, the sources primarily focus on unrelated topics such as the writing of Roman numerals (source-2), photo dimensions (source-3), and identification number interpretations (source-5). The absence of any relevant data or studies makes it difficult to verify the claim.
The lack of credible sources raises questions about the reliability of the claim. Without specific studies or surveys that detail how this percentage was derived, it remains unverified. Additionally, the sources do not appear to be authoritative or peer-reviewed, further diminishing their reliability.
Conclusion
The claim that "only 17% of respondents reported a deep social connection" is currently Unverified. There is no available evidence or credible sources to support this statistic, and the sources reviewed do not provide relevant information regarding social connections.