Done, feel free to buy me a beer when you're a high flier
Hello gents,
I hope this is not against the rules of this community.
My name is Steven Silverston and I'm a student at the University of Leeds (UK). I know this would sound a bit cheesy, but I'm doing my final project as a design student and I need to get an insight on people, watches, storage, and winders.
I would be extremely thankful if you take 3-5 minutes to participate in my anonymous survey here:
http://goo.gl/forms/0Kbd9ulKVy
This means the world to me as you are literally helping me graduate.
Thank you for the time!
Done, feel free to buy me a beer when you're a high flier
OK I will do it as my wife went to Leeds and I feel sorry for you :D
Also done.
done; 3-5 minutes only if you are a very slow reader ...
Fine by me. I've just completed it for you.
My daughter is a Leeds graduate, actually...
Simon
Finished!
Done,
I think you are going to get a very biased sample set from here...
Dave
Done.
I spent many a good evening on the Otley Road!
At least I think I did, I can't remember most of them.
Done ,good look with the course
Done
1 min 25 seconds
Hope it helps
Last edited by RAJEN; 28th January 2016 at 21:02.
Need another 2 options on the storage options
1 in a safe
2 under the floorboards where the scrotes wont find them
What is the objective of your research?
Done
Good luck with the graduation
Done. Best of luck with the project.
Done - good luck with the research.
Jon
Done!!My best wishes!
Finished in less than a minute. Good luck with your graduation.
Cheers,
Gary
Done, hope it helps.
Done, and yep, agreed re: the safe option/answer!
Good luck with your course mate.
Done. It would be interesting to see the results in due cites.
Mark
Done. Good luck with your work
Done, another with kids who went to the University.
Done. Best of luck!
Done. Difficult on value as my small core collection is £300, £2000 and £6000 respectively.
also done, good luck with final year and results would be interesting to know as well as what your goal is with the research
regards
Done! Prepare yourself for skewed results ❗️
Last edited by Marios; 28th January 2016 at 23:21.
Done! All the best.
Done.
Quite a limited (and limiting) questionnaire.
Done, make sure you post the results and don't just disappear like a nasty fart
Done 😁
Done. The questions you have asked seem very random. Can't seem to find the connection between the stated objective and questions posed.
Done. A lot of focus on automatic watches.
You didn't ask in the survey but the number of automatic winders I own is, and will continue to be, zero.
Leeds many myself. Done.
Completed. Best of luck with the project.
It would be interesting to know how you intend to analyse this information and exactly what insights you feel you can draw from these questions in particular.
In particular, are you comparing WIS responses to 'general public' responses? Do you have a baseline/control survey done via, say, a tropical fish collectors forum or a knitting forum?
I'm clearly a suspicious old sod - I gave up at the question that asked the value of my watch.
As far as I can see there is no direct way to link the survey to anyone's identity.
The IP address of each visitor could be (probably is) recorded but this will generally only link to an ISP. It would be necessary to examine the ISP's records to see who the user of that IP was at any one time. That information is not easily available other than to the police, etc.
As an aside, GCHQ or NSA (I forget which) are documented to have used techniques similar to public surveys on a subject that they knew was of interest to a particular target person: There would be a Javascript exploit payload that would target him and only him, so they gained access to his computer by such a means.
Its a standard Google Form application, so no personal details would be included or I would have access to them. The only extra information that I would receive is Date and Time. Thats all :)
Thank you all for participating, I'll post a couple of charts that might be interesting to you a bit later.
Done. Good luck with you degree.