Hi. I am doing a project for university looking at the media and their audiences. I was wondering if some of yourselves down here on the political forum wouldnt mind sparing a few moments doing my survey.
What's this really for? This survey is surely not an university project as it doesnt conform to any of the academic basics on consultation and communications. I don't wish to be cruel, but it's so flawed and been constructed with such little finesse or forethought that it wouldn't gain marks as a GCSE project
Oh dear. I'm not sure what your hoping to find out OP but those questions seem to be worded in such a way that I doubt you would gain any meaningful answers from them.
Boy was that fun. I was able to spout of loads of anti tory and anti sky rants and sweary words and nobody to answer back . What an enjoyable couple of minutes.
What's this really for? This survey is surely not an university project as it doesnt conform to any of the academic basics on consultation and communications. I don't wish to be cruel, but it's so flawed and been constructed with such little finesse or forethought that it wouldn't gain marks as a GCSE project
Harsh but true. If this is the standard of university students today:eek:
Harsh but true. If this is the standard of university students today:eek:
I dont think it is.
Therefore it's just some cr*ppy loaded little media survey which attempts to "prove" something - but in fact amounts to no more than self confirmation of views his/her organisation already holds.
Do you seriously expect me to waste good quality printer paper by printing out that survey just for me to wipe my arse with it?
(Can't think what else it is good for).
I've done it but must express my chagrin at your use of 'u' for 'you' in one of the questions; total ignorance to your Alma Mater (or on the other hand, says a lot about her).
I can accept people on here criticising my survey and I feel it's only right I tell you I am doing this with a fellow student who is a die-hard Labour supporter!
However, when it gets personal then this is of no use to me. Calling the survey "s***" is fine by me but then when you answer the last question go and f*** off and play with your lego and get a job with sky when and if you grow up
Why do this??I notice it was done in the early hours of this morning- so I do wonder if drink was involved.
I would like this person to own up as you know nothing about me.
I can accept people on here criticising my survey and I feel it's only right I tell you I am doing this with a fellow student who is a die-hard Labour supporter!
However, when it gets personal then this is of no use to me. Calling the survey "s***" is fine by me but then when you answer the last question go and f*** off and play with your lego and get a job with sky when and if you grow up
Why do this??I notice it was done in the early hours of this morning- so I do wonder if drink was involved.
I would like this person to own up as you know nothing about me.
Dont take it personally. Just accept your survey is flawed as it hasn't been constructed in accord with basic fundamentals of consultation and rudimentary standards of impartiality. Ever heard of rubbish in, rubbish out? You and your Labour friend may as well make up the answers yourself
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What's this really for? This survey is surely not an university project as it doesnt conform to any of the academic basics on consultation and communications. I don't wish to be cruel, but it's so flawed and been constructed with such little finesse or forethought that it wouldn't gain marks as a GCSE project
Why does the age bracketting stop at 30, aren't older people allowed to have valid opinions?
Harsh but true. If this is the standard of university students today:eek:
Judging by the unreliable answers I generally give to them, No.
Surveys are also notorious for slanted questions, which is at least as bad as lying respondents (who have no responsibility to anyone).
Thanks to all so far, just a little bump to get more responses
I dont think it is.
Therefore it's just some cr*ppy loaded little media survey which attempts to "prove" something - but in fact amounts to no more than self confirmation of views his/her organisation already holds.
Maybe the OP could enlighten us more
Then there's never been a good journalist.
(Can't think what else it is good for).
Me too - mine neither.
Leave the BBC alone - if you wanna scrap with the media - try SKY.
However, when it gets personal then this is of no use to me. Calling the survey "s***" is fine by me but then when you answer the last question go and f*** off and play with your lego and get a job with sky when and if you grow up
Why do this??I notice it was done in the early hours of this morning- so I do wonder if drink was involved.
I would like this person to own up as you know nothing about me.
Dont take it personally. Just accept your survey is flawed as it hasn't been constructed in accord with basic fundamentals of consultation and rudimentary standards of impartiality. Ever heard of rubbish in, rubbish out? You and your Labour friend may as well make up the answers yourself