After my email to http://freeonlinesurveys.com/ (The Details of the email in my previous post about not letting me getting access to my data)they sent me an email and not only did they reopened my account but also gave me access to the Professional features of there site.
Francesca Lacy wrote:
The first line of the FAQ states the limits.
The limit is also stated on the first page that appears after registering.
I fail to see how this is a scam.
I have extended your account until the 5th Feb.
Please download your results until that time.
Kind regards,
Francesca Lacy
FreeOnlineSurveys.com
Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: OIZ-133710
Department: General
Priority: Medium
Status: On Hold
I have sent them an email to thank them
Hi Francesca
You are so kind and have made a bunch of my fellow students happy. Thank you
Regards
Chris'o
Here are the updated Results.
1) Do you like Email List Collaborations
Percentage
Responses
True
17.6%
3
False
82.4%
14
Total responses:17
Email list have some advantages but for the majority it seems did not like the idea.
2) Did you do the Newsgroup Task
Percentage
Responses
Yes
41.2%
7
No
58.8%
10
Total responses:17
Close result here as 42% had a go at this. With new technologies like forums and social networks there seem to be little point to it.
3) What chat client did you prefer
Percentage
Responses
MSN
35.3
6
ICQ
17.6
3
GOOGLE TALK
5.9
1
IRC
0.0
0
Other
41.2
7
Total responses:
17
Comparison response:
- not really fussed as long as it works, I have used msn,skype and recently ICQ
- Adium (multi protocol)
- agent newsgroup reader
-
- Skype
- yahoo
- skype/twitter
Varied result show that users have a varied prefaces to what chat client to use. This I assume would create some difficulties in finding and staying in tough with Internet contacts. Although one answered Adium that is multi protocol to consolidate their contacts .
4) If you could choose a communication tool which one would it be?
Percentage
Responses
Internet
17.6
3
Instant Chat
17.6
3
Video Chat
0.0
0
Audio Chat
0.0
0
11.8
2
Facebook/Myspace etc
11.8
2
Telephone
17.6
3
In the post
0.0
0
Other
23.5
4
Total responses:
17
Comparison response:
- face to face, Internet, probably all of them in different settings, not fussed on Facebook type applications though
- A little of all of the above
-
- F2F
Very mixed response and looks as though we are equally divided between the telephone, Instant Chat,Internet and other methods.
5) Duane started a very hot debate about.
Should reality in the chat world stop?
Percentage
Responses
Yes
23.5%
4
No
76.5%
13
Total responses:17
Moving onto the chat world and creating our own identity is obviously the new culture that most have become adapted to.
6) Jamie started a hot thread about the choice of Blogging sites and students in the class where divided by what Blogger they used.
Now we all chose our sites for one reason or another but to answer Jamie's question did you feel segregated from students on another blog?
Percentage
Responses
Yes
23.5%
4
No
76.5%
13
Total responses:17
The nett11 SP4 2008 group have certainly become a very proactive group in participating and calibrating
7)
Mark started a debate about Virtual Personalities when your on line.
Do you think its your true self in your blogs?
Percentage
Responses
Yes
100.0%
17
No
0.0%
0
Total responses:17
Well stated @ 100%. no other argument to this question.
8)
Peter Fletcher started a hot debate on reality on the Internet that covered cheating on partners to rape on the Internet.
Do you think the Internet is reality?
Percentage
Responses
Yes
76.5%
13
No
23.5%
4
Total responses:17
If you read this thread you will see some drifting sand here as student become more aware of the Internet. Some started saying no this question and and changed there minds over time as experiences set in.
9)
The last hot debate took place over the e-books against the a real book.
Do you prefer to read a real book or an e-book?
Percentage
Responses
Yes
88.2%
15
No
11.8%
2
Total responses:17
Did Peter do the Survey twice?
For Cynthia and Tess your fantasies are real in 85.7 % of those surveyed. The traditional book lives on and Kindle has a small market still. This would be an interesting public market survey where 1000s of samples would show the real answer to what the market for e-books where.
I loved doing your questionnaire and couldn't stop laughing at question 9 (sorry Peter!).
ReplyDeleteWell done Chriso - I especially liked the tables you compiled (in colour too!) - to make the statistics easier for people like me to read.
Thanks again - another brilliant Chriso feature :)
Hey, just love the little graphs and pie charts, congratulations on the win with the survey site.Jane
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