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LADY/THUNDERWING Started conversation Oct 12, 2003
I could use a bit ov help plz i have to design a questionnaire about T-Shirts!.
The only clues i have as to how to write it are >>> multiple choice questions are best.
give the highest choice 1st n be specific.
avoid leading questions + double-barrell questions.
I am trying to do this n my business plan & my heads about to explode or inplode or drop off any input gratefully recieved
everyone Trish xxxx
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Reality Manipulator Posted Oct 12, 2003
Here Trish are my ideas
1. Do you want something interesting to say?
2. Want to show the real you?
kat
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LADY/THUNDERWING Posted Oct 12, 2003
They have to be multiple choice questions hon where they get to tick one box ov choice im sure you know the type
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Jab [Since 29th November 2002] Posted Oct 12, 2003
"Multiple Guess Exams" Just like being at skool
But, how would you know 'the highest' to put first BEFORE you get any results in?
Do you mean the answer you want to get is the first option for all the questions, so anybody that fills in all 'box A' is the perfect candidate for filling-in your question list?
For example you have an over-stock of 30/70% poly cotton, green, long-sleave, with a number printed on the back....
Q1. Do you play sport?
A Yes
B Unsure
C No
Q2. Do you like football?
A Yes
B Unsure
C No
Q3. Do you like green?
A Yes
B Unsure
C No
Until you have a table where anybody answering A-Yes the majority of times matches what you have in stock and would appear your ideal market?
(yep I got bored after three ).
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LADY/THUNDERWING Posted Oct 13, 2003
Guess i didnt make myself very clear coz my brain has ceased up what i mean is if you ask
How many time a year do you buy T-Shirts
( ) 40
( ) 30
( ) 20
( ) 10
so the highest always goes at top coz they say questionnaires are better that way rather than starting at 10 n working up to 50 LOL
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WHITE WIZARD ~ Chancellor of magic ~ Posted Oct 13, 2003
how many do u buy a year? 40 20 10 Where from? Cloths shop, market, mail order. What type? plain, with pic, with pattern what colour? black, white, other What style? Standard, v neck, sleeveless What materials? Cotton, polyester, dont know What size fit? Standard, tight, baggy. How much would u send on one? £30-£50 £15-30 £5-15 I hope that helps trish, if u need anything else just drop me a mail.Right then back to my astropyhsics
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Al Johnston Posted Oct 13, 2003
On a related front.
Do you prefer T-shirts
( ) Plain
( ) With pictures
( ) With text
( ) With text and pictures
Do you prefer picture T-shirts
( ) With photographs
( ) With sad outlines of Sci-Fi spaceships
( ) With cartoons
( ) With home-made screen-prints by your children
Do you prefer text T-shirts
( ) With political slogans
( ) With profound philosophy
( ) With sad quotes from Sci-Fi shows
( ) With drug-related spoof advertising
( ) With sex-related spoof advertising
( ) With boasts about your sexual prowess
( ) With sadly dated "Frankie says..." messages as if anyone cares any more
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Jab [Since 29th November 2002] Posted Oct 13, 2003
A couple more questions could be handy...
How many you buy are brand names from this list: Nike, Adiddas, Reebock etc? 100-75% 74-50% 49-25% less than 25%
How many are gifts for others?
Again with % answers, if you are allowed to do that. ;-/
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~~Insomniac.Vampire~~ Posted Oct 13, 2003
Hiya Researcher 210501,
sorry to butt in here but i was just wondering and didnt like to ask in other thread, why did you change your name? when i was on the online list earlier i noticed your email within your tag and now its gone, was there a reason for that?
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~~Insomniac.Vampire~~ Posted Oct 13, 2003
Jab,
lol oh i get it now! im tempted to add something else but pretty pointless as it would probably be highlighted in the other thread!
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Jab [Since 29th November 2002] Posted Oct 13, 2003
*points to post:10*
Re: post 11 & 12, not ignoring you, but can't give a reference to "other thread", even if I do know which one you mean. I'm still subsribed to it anyway. Curse these digiboxes
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Jab [Since 29th November 2002] Posted Oct 13, 2003
Go-on tell e-v-e-r-y-b-o-d-y *tut* I don'tknow, but it was too late.
Even on multiple choice people can tick the wrong box if they are unsure, the questions don't 'grab' maybe that is why it's part of the exersise.
That's why I think post: 10 is the way to do it.
Make it bloke proof.'
A HUGE Thankyou
Pinky Posted Nov 11, 2003
Hi Trish,just to to say a huge thankyou for all your time and very kind help w with the link.It works .It's fantastic.I am sorry about the stuutteringing I shall be attending spespeech therapy jujust as soon as possible.Would you like to come along withith me ????? See you soon a and thankyou once again.Love Pinky 1 just for you x
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- 1: LADY/THUNDERWING (Oct 12, 2003)
- 2: Reality Manipulator (Oct 12, 2003)
- 3: LADY/THUNDERWING (Oct 12, 2003)
- 4: Jab [Since 29th November 2002] (Oct 12, 2003)
- 5: LADY/THUNDERWING (Oct 13, 2003)
- 6: LADY/THUNDERWING (Oct 13, 2003)
- 7: Jab [Since 29th November 2002] (Oct 13, 2003)
- 8: LADY/THUNDERWING (Oct 13, 2003)
- 9: WHITE WIZARD ~ Chancellor of magic ~ (Oct 13, 2003)
- 10: Al Johnston (Oct 13, 2003)
- 11: Jab [Since 29th November 2002] (Oct 13, 2003)
- 12: ~~Insomniac.Vampire~~ (Oct 13, 2003)
- 13: ~~Insomniac.Vampire~~ (Oct 13, 2003)
- 14: Jab [Since 29th November 2002] (Oct 13, 2003)
- 15: ~~Insomniac.Vampire~~ (Oct 13, 2003)
- 16: Jab [Since 29th November 2002] (Oct 13, 2003)
- 17: Little Miss- Get well soon Kylie.XXX (Oct 13, 2003)
- 18: LADY/THUNDERWING (Oct 15, 2003)
- 19: Pinky (Nov 11, 2003)
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