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- Feb 8, 2005
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I must be Mr average survey done no problems.
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I must be Mr average survey done no problems.
I know an elderly gentleman who sells programmes who asked the club if he could have letters as he doesn't have access to the internet. The club has ignored him.
I haven't been asked. My opinion is obviously of no value.
I haven't been asked. My opinion is obviously of no value.
I must be Mr average survey done no problems.
Maybe the survey is only allowing you to give the answers the CLUB wants you to give....
Well it wouldn't be the first time. When they did one in 2011 it showed that nobody was going to drive and park other than to use the P&R!Maybe the survey is only allowing you to give the answers the CLUB wants you to give....
You're missing the point Banjo.
This survey has been designed so that people can come on here and have something new to moan about!
Job done.
On the other hand if they weren't such a disorganised, useless shower of shit (or giving a very good impression of being one) we wouldn't have to moan so much.You're missing the point Banjo.
This survey has been designed so that people can come on here and have something new to moan about!
Job done.
Speaking as a transport planner, I'd say that these kinds of survey are incredibly difficult to design. It's often best to ask a question that has a narrative answer, rather than a tick-box answer. "How do you travel to games?"I'd like to hear a pro's critique of this survey. Over to Was Not Was....
Speaking as a transport planner, I'd say that these kinds of survey are incredibly difficult to design. It's often best to ask a question that has a narrative answer, rather than a tick-box answer. "How do you travel to games?"
These cost a lot to analyse, though. But there are tricks to ensure that costs don't get excessive. For example, limit the analysis to 1,000 responses, selected at random. This can deliver a statistically significant result.
And then, of course, there's the communications/public relations side of transport survey work. It's always best to consider survey design and communications together, before starting. And ALWAYS run a pilot version of a survey, before going live with the real thing.
Can you post a link to the survey please?