SaintNeil90 Posted 16 November, 2012 Share Posted 16 November, 2012 Hello people, I'm currently in my final year at university and have produced a short survey for one of my assignments. Please would you be kind enough to fill it in for me. It should only take 5 minutes. Many thanks. Link - http://edu.surveygizmo.com/s3/1090204/PIC-Domestic-Travel-UK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dronskisaint Posted 16 November, 2012 Share Posted 16 November, 2012 Done...wondered if a home match was an attraction but settled for sport :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaintNeil90 Posted 16 November, 2012 Author Share Posted 16 November, 2012 Done...wondered if a home match was an attraction but settled for sport :-) Thanks for your help. Sport was correct I intended traveling to matches to be under that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
latter day saint Posted 16 November, 2012 Share Posted 16 November, 2012 completed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smirking_Saint Posted 16 November, 2012 Share Posted 16 November, 2012 Done Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colinjb Posted 16 November, 2012 Share Posted 16 November, 2012 Completed, but be careful The question asking if you ever compare methods of public transport, I answered 'no,' making the next question redundant. I still had to answer it though to finish the thing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Halo Stickman Posted 16 November, 2012 Share Posted 16 November, 2012 Done Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaintNeil90 Posted 16 November, 2012 Author Share Posted 16 November, 2012 Completed, but be careful The question asking if you ever compare methods of public transport, I answered 'no,' making the next question redundant. I still had to answer it though to finish the thing. Thanks for the feedback. That next question should have only been required if you ticked 'yes' so I'll double check that. Again thanks for the taking the time to complete it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colinjb Posted 16 November, 2012 Share Posted 16 November, 2012 Again thanks for the taking the time to complete it. No worries mate, many of us have been there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doctoroncall Posted 17 November, 2012 Share Posted 17 November, 2012 Done Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tpbury Posted 17 November, 2012 Share Posted 17 November, 2012 Sorry mate, I tried but failed to complete. Plan the survey better with a flowchart. Q9 says 'When using public transport...', this is a mandatory question and assumes all your respondents use public transport. Don't want to be nicky about this, but you're looking for quick responses and I'm not going to 'fix' my answers to fit in with your questions. For what it's worth, I get loads of surveys I have to fill in at work, and find similar 'impossible' scenarios I have to submit. So, this is a good learning curve for you. In the work environment I give loads of gob about the quality and relevance of the survey in the comments section, just like here! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandwichsaint Posted 17 November, 2012 Share Posted 17 November, 2012 Sorry mate, I tried but failed to complete. Plan the survey better with a flowchart. Q9 says 'When using public transport...', this is a mandatory question and assumes all your respondents use public transport. Don't want to be nicky about this, but you're looking for quick responses and I'm not going to 'fix' my answers to fit in with your questions. For what it's worth, I get loads of surveys I have to fill in at work, and find similar 'impossible' scenarios I have to submit. So, this is a good learning curve for you. In the work environment I give loads of gob about the quality and relevance of the survey in the comments section, just like here! This. I've done it and cheated for you so you can get your 50/100 respondents, it really could have done with a bit more of the old thinking/planning up front though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miltonroader07 Posted 17 November, 2012 Share Posted 17 November, 2012 Done Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dingbattigger Posted 17 November, 2012 Share Posted 17 November, 2012 Done Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaintNeil90 Posted 18 November, 2012 Author Share Posted 18 November, 2012 Sorry mate, I tried but failed to complete. Plan the survey better with a flowchart. Q9 says 'When using public transport...', this is a mandatory question and assumes all your respondents use public transport. Don't want to be nicky about this, but you're looking for quick responses and I'm not going to 'fix' my answers to fit in with your questions. For what it's worth, I get loads of surveys I have to fill in at work, and find similar 'impossible' scenarios I have to submit. So, this is a good learning curve for you. In the work environment I give loads of gob about the quality and relevance of the survey in the comments section, just like here! Thanks for the feedback. As a student, I dont expect to get it 100% correct so your feedback is useful. It would probably be worth having a question at the start asking if you use public transport. If you say yes then you do the survey, if you say no then it doesnt let you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stu0x Posted 18 November, 2012 Share Posted 18 November, 2012 Completed, but agree that the flow of the questions needs to be more inituitive and specific. It doesn't properly distinguish between someone who commutes daily to work, for whom the survey would have virtually no relevance and would necessarily skew the responses into the negative pot (for a commuter researching routes/buying tickets online is an irrelevance), and the far more relevant data pool of people who use public transport for occasional other purposes. I would suggest that you want to deliberately exclude regular commuting travel from the survey if you want a meaningful set of responses. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Keith Posted 19 November, 2012 Share Posted 19 November, 2012 done Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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