[OSM-talk] Fwd: A short online questionnaire on the OSM users .....(It takes 48 seconds)
john whelan
jwhelan0112 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 27 23:35:51 UTC 2013
Always ask the income question last a lot of people will refuse to answer
that and any following questions. You'll get better responses with an age
range and on income in you ask for bands ie 15-25, 25-50, etc.and perhaps
average, above average, below average on income though why you'd be
interested in income I'm not sure.
I especially like retried, I take in we're interested in how many get
taught mapping in prison then get out after a retrial?
Cheerio John
On 27 June 2013 19:01, Bryce Nesbitt <bryce2 at obviously.com> wrote:
> If my OSM profile page had the following, I would fill it out:
>
>
> *--------Demographic survey----------------------------*
> You last updated this section in October 2011
> *
> *
> Privacy:
> [ ] hide for now [ ] show to all logged in mappers [ ] show to
> administrators [*] reveal in aggregate only for qualified research studies.
>
> Demographics:
> Year of birth _____ [x]
> Gender identity_____ [x]
> Income_______ [x]
> Other hobbies:_____________________________ [x]
> Employment status: [student/employed/part time
> employed/unemployed/retried] [x]
>
> Survey question from University of Hypothetical (due April 2014):
> Did anyone from the OSM community greet you when you first started mapping?
> [
> ][x]
>
> Survey question from University of Underwear (due May 2014):
> Do you ever wear OSM underwear when mapping?
> [
> ][x]
>
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