Friday, June 19, 2015

Analyzing Survey Results

1. What are you trying to understand with your survey?

1)  Our purpose of this survey was to see what the most popular sports are in Boston. We asked questions about championships, players, facilities, etc..

2. Did the demographic questions you asked help you with understanding the results?

2) We asked two demographic questions. We asked what gender the person taking the survey was and we asked how old they were. It didn't really make a difference when looking at our results.

3. What would you change, if you could, in your survey?

3) If we could change our survey we would probably add more demographic questions to try and see what type of people were answering which ways. We could see what type of people had different opinions on sports in Boston.

4. Is there a difference in the boys results vs. the girls results? Explain.

4) There wasn't much of a difference in the results of the boys than the girls. We didn't really include questions that either gender would distinctively answer differently.

5. What question told you the most from your survey? Explain.

5) I believe that our most important question was which recent Boston championship was their favorite. It shows who likes what sports and what sports are the most popular.

6. What summary can you give if at all about your results. If there are several please separate the results.

6) The Bruins and the Patriots were two of the most favorite sports teams. Fenway and the TD Garden were also tied for most popular sports facility.

7. What is something you liked about this project?

7)  I really liked how we could make the surveys about anything we wanted to. I also liked how we could see what our classmates thought of the things we put in our surveys.

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