Student Survey: Self-charging Bicycle Navigation Product Pricing
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Student Survey: Self-charging Bicycle Navigation Product Pricing
UPDATE: The survey link is: https://lse.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/for...diKglMv9QWhBbL
Hello! This is a survey that will be used for a project being completed by university students at The London School of Economics.
1. Why you are doing this and for what company/organization.
This survey is for a course project. It looks to establish an initial starting range of prices and features for a self-powered bicycle navigation system. Ultimately, while the product and design are fictional, this will be used to determine the potential profitability of bringing such a product to market.
2. Your role in the survey.
I am a member of the project group.
3. Approx how long will the survey take.
About 3 to 8 minutes.
4. What you plan to do with the information provided by the participants.
Analyze it for educational purposes.
5. What you plan to do with the results.
Include them in a research paper and create a final list of possible product features and a proposed range of pricing, which will inform a future survey on the product.
6. Agree to post the results here.
Yes - I will post the results of the survey here.
Survey Link will be available below
Hello! This is a survey that will be used for a project being completed by university students at The London School of Economics.
1. Why you are doing this and for what company/organization.
This survey is for a course project. It looks to establish an initial starting range of prices and features for a self-powered bicycle navigation system. Ultimately, while the product and design are fictional, this will be used to determine the potential profitability of bringing such a product to market.
2. Your role in the survey.
I am a member of the project group.
3. Approx how long will the survey take.
About 3 to 8 minutes.
4. What you plan to do with the information provided by the participants.
Analyze it for educational purposes.
5. What you plan to do with the results.
Include them in a research paper and create a final list of possible product features and a proposed range of pricing, which will inform a future survey on the product.
6. Agree to post the results here.
Yes - I will post the results of the survey here.
Survey Link will be available below
Last edited by londonist; 03-10-19 at 03:23 AM.
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Got most of the way through the survey.
The many pages about price and features was annoying.
The survey was not completed because the survey would not permit me to NOT respond to household income, even though many prior questions permitted that response.
The many pages about price and features was annoying.
The survey was not completed because the survey would not permit me to NOT respond to household income, even though many prior questions permitted that response.
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Does anyone vet these surveys?
Just a question on these old surveys. Does anyone vet them?
Ensure they are reputable. Took one in the clydesdale section.
I am new to bikeforums, but it made me wonder.
My system is pretty bullet proof / (non windows non standard browser, not even images transfer.)
Not so for most users.
This survey was hosted by qualtrics.com that offers free accounts.
I noticed that questions were kind of odd on another of their surveys
I stumbled on far from bikeforums.
And of course they all ask for email accounts.
You spend a lot of time clicking on links. Becomes almost automatic.
Yes / No / click click click. Longer it is faster you go.
Ensure they are reputable. Took one in the clydesdale section.
I am new to bikeforums, but it made me wonder.
My system is pretty bullet proof / (non windows non standard browser, not even images transfer.)
Not so for most users.
This survey was hosted by qualtrics.com that offers free accounts.
I noticed that questions were kind of odd on another of their surveys
I stumbled on far from bikeforums.
And of course they all ask for email accounts.
You spend a lot of time clicking on links. Becomes almost automatic.
Yes / No / click click click. Longer it is faster you go.
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