PS — Have you taken my quick, 10
question reader survey yet?
Not exact matches
One important item I'd like to point out to the
readers of this article and the author, is that the simple 10
question survey provided on this page IS NOT the same quiz given in the actual
survey.
Surveys show this, but any
reader can verify it through some judicious
questioning of an average teenage Churchgoer (let alone the multitudes who do not go): for example «What is given out at Communion?»
Earn a BONUS entry by responding to at least 15
questions in our
Readers» Favorites awards
survey.
It might be good to do a little online
survey to collect
readers»
questions anonymously.
Oh and if you're a regular around here, I'd love for you to take a second and answer a few
question in my
reader survey.
Last year, our first
Readers»
Survey, consisting of twenty
questions, gave us a vivid snapshot of what you liked best, disliked most, and needed more of.
Our annual Teacher
survey asked
readers the
question: «Looking back on your experience as an educator, if you could share one piece of advice with your peers, what would it be?»
Readers can take their pick — or, better yet, check out both — in full confidence that it is not the
survey methodology but the
questions that shape the results.
The
reader can glean much more information by taking a careful look at the
survey questions and responses, available on the Education Next web site.
The 2017 Teacher
reader survey included the
question: «Looking back on your experience as an educator, if you could share one piece of advice with your peers, what would it be?»
A recent
survey, published by ChangeWave research, asked the
question «which of the following e-book
readers are you likely to buy?»
Nor do we know if those who took part in the
survey were asked a very simple set of
questions: 1) Do you own a dedicated e-book
reader?
After that, a modest number of
questions about tablets and e-book
readers were asked in two
surveys conducted in January, with a margin of error of ± 2.4 percentage points; and the final
survey, on tablets and e-books in a
survey, fielded from January 20 - February 19, 2012, with a margin of error of ± 2 percentage points.
Matthias Matting of Selfpublisherbibel.de wanted to find answers to these
questions, so he created a
survey that participating indie authors forwarded to their own
readers.
After that, a modest number of
questions about tablets and e-book
readers were asked in two
surveys conducted in January on an «omnibus»
survey.
via Darcy Pattison — After reviewing a
survey about what
readers expect from author websites, Darcy Pattison revaluates her current website and blog and asks the
questions, «Am I providing any of these things on a regular basis?
Instructions for filling out the form are part of the
survey but
readers with
questions may contact me at
[email protected].
Included in the
survey are
questions addressing consumer perceptions of device functionality and wifi capability, purchase intent, past spending behavior, and the impact of e -
reader / tablet ownership on usage of other digital devices.
The
survey's 15
questions collected detailed information on
readers» ebook buying habits, their preferences, their resistance to higher ebook prices, and their opinions on the key players in the book business, including authors, traditional publishers, independent authors, literary agents, Amazon and its CEO Jeff Bezos, Steve Jobs of Apple, and even Kindle Nation.
Back in 2006 we
surveyed Slaw
readers about access to factums and included responses to
survey questions on copyright.
American Lawyer 2016 Library
Survey: Libraries are Still Shrinking: Please Rename the
Survey in 2017 So You Can Ask New
Questions;
Reader Suggestions Welcome!
A December 2017
Survey by CB Insights of its
readers asked a different
question.
The report covers public blockchains, DLT, consortium chains, initial coin offerings (ICOs), trading and investments, and regulation, and also features the results of our 70 - plus
question sentiment
survey, which provides insight from over 3,000 CoinDesk
readers.
A few weeks after the announcement, Famitsu did a short
reader survey on the subject with
questions such as:
That's why I frequently try to get responses to
survey questions in the newsletter from administrative professional
readers and even admin / career coaches.
In a new
question in this year's
survey, we asked
readers how much longer they think the expansion cycle will last for the industrial sector.