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25 Jun 2006, 23:17 (Ref:1641192) | #1 | ||
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26 Jun 2006, 00:28 (Ref:1641219) | #2 | ||
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Done.
It is as flawed as last year's. |
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26 Jun 2006, 00:50 (Ref:1641232) | #4 | ||
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Well, that could be taken as one example of the sort of thing yes.
Just the sutiable vagueness, or forming questions and answers to try and get the answers they want. They also don't ask for you opinion on the bloody survey, which is just bad practice. I quite liked the question about comparing 2005 to 2006 regarding tyres. You were asked the impact you felt switching to changes made compared to last season. They felt the need to tell you in the question that htere were no changes in 2005. Surely, logically, since they are expecting you to provide a comparison, it is taken for granted you know there were no changes in 2005? Meh, anyway, whatever, it should still be filled out IMO. We can't complain about them if we don't bother participating in the one thing they do offer us. Last edited by Dutton; 26 Jun 2006 at 00:53. |
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26 Jun 2006, 01:06 (Ref:1641238) | #5 | ||
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Done..Not wonderful ..But better than no survey!
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26 Jun 2006, 01:07 (Ref:1641239) | #6 | ||
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I feel it is better than the surveys we had at the beginning of the decade
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It would be nice if there was an open comment page (to vent about the survey or F1 in general.) Some questions were in the true spirit of statistics. All the talk about TV coverage (qual, pre race, post race) is fine if you actually can get it in your neck of the global woods...
Despite one F1 website saying you need to register to take part, I wasn't asked to submit details until the end (and it's optionally), if wanting to enter the draw for a few prizes. |
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26 Jun 2006, 07:22 (Ref:1641321) | #8 | ||
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They didn't ask my opinion about their regulations changes, only vaguelly, but I liked the last one. Why do I think I deserved a laptop. I answered something like 'because I still love it, despite your best efforts to kill it'.
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26 Jun 2006, 07:23 (Ref:1641322) | #9 | ||
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Did it and was disappointed because there was no open questions.
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26 Jun 2006, 08:34 (Ref:1641378) | #10 | ||
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Surely if you are asked if you wish to enter the draw but wish to decline it is illegal for them to force you to give your details even so ?
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An open ended question? How many people filled the questionaire in last year? Tens of thousands? And they should read all of the open ended answers? Frankly they will mostly be complete rubbish that it would be a waste of time.
The questions were OK and there are always limitations with market research like this. Judging by the attiutude to it they probably would have been better not bothering. |
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Thats the part where you just give fake details ...
Put the email address of someone you dont like so they get all the spam |
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Most people will be entering maxmosely@fia.com then
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26 Jun 2006, 10:27 (Ref:1641487) | #14 | ||
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Thank you for taking part in what will be the most exhaustive survey in F1 history.
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There were questions about re-fueling and pit stop strategies harming the "excitement" of GP racing, so in effect they did ask if you think re-fueling should be banned.
I stuck in my "more overtaking / more excitement" oar already... |
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26 Jun 2006, 14:04 (Ref:1641653) | #18 | ||
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I answered:
"I don't. Nobody who has filled out the survey deserves it simply because they filled out a survey. It is a strange suggestion." Was there a way to not enter the bloody thing? If so, I missed it. |
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26 Jun 2006, 15:14 (Ref:1641710) | #19 | ||
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Myne: I would go stunningly with my Ferrari Desktop/Mouse/Mousepad! I also think I deserved it for sticking with F1 for the past 15 years! O yes and of course "Because I'm worth it!!"
Does take while to go thru it all hey? |
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I wrote down something like "because I've never won anything"
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Hmmm....
These things are always bad. Just think - the sport could be shaped by the casual fans! I didn't care for last years survey, so I mightn't enter. A laptop you say?!?! |
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My answer to the last question was, cause I cannot take my pc to the television to watch the race and live timing at 1 go, but I will be able to take a laptop!
Als, they could not have found a better phrase to end the survey. how exhausting! Last edited by maltafan; 26 Jun 2006 at 21:30. |
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