Thursday, 2 October 2014

Questionnaire Results Review

All of the results were collected from forty individual people from the college. The first graph gives the results for the question 'what would you like in the magazine?' The results were relatively even however, gaming was the most popular choice with fourteen votes. News on the local area was the least popular choice with only three votes. The results for the second question, 'would you be interested in contributing to the magazine?', was set as a pie chart. The chart shows that both 'yes' and 'no' both gained an equal amount of votes getting a total of 17 each. The maybe option gained a total of 6 votes. The third graph gives the results for the question 'How much would you be willing to pay for the magazine?' The results show that the majority of people would be willing to £2-£3 with a total of 22 votes. The fourth set of results were also set in a pie chat form answering the question 'How often should we publish the magazine?' The results show that a total number of 15 people said that they would like to see it published weekly, this being the most popular pick. The least popular option was termly which only gained four votes. The fifth set of results was also set as a pie chart answering 'what colour scheme would you like?' The chart shows that 24 out of 40 people opted for a brightly coloured magazine. The remaining 16 opted for simple, neutral colours for the magazine. Result set number six was set in the form of a graph and answers 'how long should the articles be?' The 21 people opted for each article to be a whole page. The least popular option was half a page which only gained 9 votes. The seventh set of results is, again, set in pie chart form and answers 'would you be interested in competitions?' The results were close to being even with 23 people answering yes and 17 no. Graph eight answers 'where would you like to buy the magazine?' The most popular option was the Library, collecting 15 of the votes. The least popular answer was the Canteen gathering only seven votes. The final set of results was set up as a pie chart and answers the question 'do you currently read any other magazine(s)?' The graph shows that only 13 people said they did read another magazine. Therefore meaning that the remaining 27 said they didn't read any other magazines.

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