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Help with my masters degree - questionnaire


MattLeam

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Hi all!

I was hoping that a few of you might be able to help me out by filling in a quick questionnaire? It is based around event preferences and ticket purchasing habits, and should take about three minutes to complete. It is for a project I am working on as part of a masters degree in cultural events management. 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1a27kDTmAs1Q0ZQ9yWc6zFo9x77uHCCJkGOEYW3Z7YhI/viewform

Thanks in advance to those that take a few minutes to help a fellow festival lover!

Matt

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Done.

A "better than most" example.

A couple of points.

Combined Income question. Hard to answer. I'm not sure what others earn & don't really care as long as things are covered, but given the broad bands (30k each way) I reckon I've made an accurate guess.

How many times... . Can't remember. Sorry + hard to answer. I can't do one answer per row. I'm out whenever I can be supporting my small town local music scene. At least twice a week.

Missing gigs?. Mainly working for a living in an industry with an inflexible and knackering shift system. More recently stupid not worth it prices as well. Edit: Small Town Boy thing as well. I don't live near a city.

It won't let me answer the last bit. If you are serious you can PM me through this site with YOUR telephone number and if I'm in a good mood & not busy & not knackered and have absolutely nothing better to do you may get a response. 

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10 hours ago, MrZigster said:

Combined Income question. Hard to answer. I'm not sure what others earn & don't really care as long as things are covered, but given the broad bands (30k each way) I reckon I've made an accurate guess.

Yeah, this is terrible. It would have been sensible to look at average household income quintiles / deciles (these are published by the ONS). You cover over 90% of the population with the first 3 income options. 

Mean household income quintiles (divided into 5 equal groups) are: 

Lowest: £5,436
£11,813
£22,946
£38,906
Highest: £78,283

 

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12 hours ago, MrZigster said:

Done.

A "better than most" example.

A couple of points.

Combined Income question. Hard to answer. I'm not sure what others earn & don't really care as long as things are covered, but given the broad bands (30k each way) I reckon I've made an accurate guess.

How many times... . Can't remember. Sorry + hard to answer. I can't do one answer per row. I'm out whenever I can be supporting my small town local music scene. At least twice a week.

Missing gigs?. Mainly working for a living in an industry with an inflexible and knackering shift system. More recently stupid not worth it prices as well. Edit: Small Town Boy thing as well. I don't live near a city.

It won't let me answer the last bit. If you are serious you can PM me through this site with YOUR telephone number and if I'm in a good mood & not busy & not knackered and have absolutely nothing better to do you may get a response. 

 

1 hour ago, krisskross said:

Yeah, this is terrible. It would have been sensible to look at average household income quintiles / deciles (these are published by the ONS). You cover over 90% of the population with the first 3 income options. 

Mean household income quintiles (divided into 5 equal groups) are: 

Lowest: £5,436
£11,813
£22,946
£38,906
Highest: £78,283

 

Hi guys! 

Thank you very much for your responses and feedback, especially regarding the income question. Valid points which I will remember next time I have to do a piece of research where demographics are an important factor. 

I really do appreciate you taking the time.

Matt

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