So I have a group project for my research class. We're trying to get 200 completed responses to this survey we're doing.
It's online, it takes less than 10 minutes.
We're gathering FAKE data. Which means: we need you to pretend to be someone else, and to answer all the questions as if you were this other person.
Here's who you are:
NOT in marketing/PR/advertising or transportation. (First question: pick education or construction or none of the above.)
You are between the ages of 21-34.
You own a car/truck/SUV (and you drive it).
You go to bars at least a few times a month. (The question that asks that: pick a few times a month, a few times a week, or every day.)
On a typical evening out, you'll have at least three drinks. (Pick 3, 4, 5, or more than 5 on that question.)
And you are generally excited about buying new products and services. (PICK THAT ANSWER).
After that, read and answer the questions. Yes, we know the last question has a problem. Pick an answer anyway. We apologize for the problem.
Here's
the link. Please help us out with this! Thanks.
Edited to add: It's for my intro to research class at Emerson, and because this way we can do whatever we want for the project and still get responses without having to figure out a thing that matches the population of Emerson and without recruiting real world people, which is hard, especially in one week. The prof just wants us to get experience with writing the survey and analyzing the results.