PDA

View Full Version : Please do this




AlmostJosh
Nov 1, 2008, 01:53 PM
For school I have to conduct a survey of 20 people. So tell me your answers and please provide your first name

What do you think is the most important?
Iraq
Terrorism
Education
Enviorment
or Economy.

and pick 3 of these for both obama and mccain

old
boring
solid
nice
bold
brilliant
tired
cold

Thanks!



Scepticalscribe
Nov 1, 2008, 02:04 PM
For school I have to conduct a survey of 20 people. So tell me your answers and please provide your first name

What do you think is the most important?
Iraq
Terrorism
Education
Enviorment
or Economy.

and pick 3 of these for both obama and mccain

old
boring
solid
nice
bold
brilliant
tired
cold

Thanks!

Who picked the choices in both categories? Was it you, or your school? I'd include "Health" in the first category; it is my understanding that healthcare - or lack of it - is something of an issue in the USA as around 40% of your population lack the means to pay for adequate health insurance and it is an issue where major differences exist between the two parties. Frankly, beside that appalling statistic, Iraq and "terrorism" are small beer indeed.

Re your second category, again, it's too limited and restricted in structure. The adjectives are far too obviously applied to each candidate. Why not actually test the attitudes of those who respond with an adjective which might equally apply to both cadidates, such as "able"?

Cheers

AlmostJosh
Nov 1, 2008, 02:09 PM
Who picked the choices in both categories? Was it you, or your school? I'd include "Health" in the first category; it is my understanding that healthcare - or lack of it - is something of an issue in the USA as around 40% of your population lack the means to pay for adequate health insurance and it is an issue where major differences exist between the two parties. Frankly, beside that appalling statistic, Iraq and "terrorism" are small beer indeed.

Re your second category, again, it's too limited and restricted in structure. The adjectives are far too obviously applied to each candidate. Why not actually test the attitudes of those who respond with an adjective which might equally apply to both cadidates, such as "able"?

Cheers
thank you for replying though

jessica.
Nov 1, 2008, 02:33 PM
Unauthorized surveys aren't permitted here.