In a message dated 25/07/2007 03:16:18 GMT Standard Time,
shahjen@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
http://FreeOnlineSurveys.com/rendersurvey.asp?sid=txi1nje56tholtv323046 Congratulations on your initiative and for your sucess in getting so many
responses. With the benefits that flow from 20:20 hindsight I would suggest that
you may well have to discount some of the responses as being a humourous
reaction to a task which to some may have lacked a relevant purpose or had been
bewildered. (a bit like the collections of strange answers to exam
questions like who flew the first heavier than air aircraft - Pontius
Pilot)
My personal reaction was to consider the positioning of the flower as
irrelevant because of the relative size of the flower and the frame.
If I were tempted to contrive a similar survey I might suggest to
respondents that they placed the image in the frame and I would give them
the freedom to use any size of image they prefered. Although this would
offer no guarantees of immunity from pranksters it would give respondents 'a
stake in the duck' or more formally 'ownership' of their contribution.
PS I fear that the Klingon dialect used was misunderstood - the
announcement was simply 'The giant sunflower season has arrived' However the
message was subliminal. Michael
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