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Your participation requested for an academic survey (chance to win a free iPod m

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Dear forum members,

We're doing a survey for a doctoral research. The project is about online service quality. It has been decided by the faculty administration that one of the repsondents will win a Free 6GB iPod Mini (including free shipping) for her/his participation - this is open to everyone worldwide.

There are no open-ended questions in this questionnaire so it can be completed by only clicks.

There are two questionnaires: one about Hotmail, the other about Yahoo! Mail. These two websites were chosen because they are popular sites but this research is purely academic so data or results will not be shared with Microsoft Corporation or Yahoo! Inc.

Please enter your email only if you want to take part in the free iPod draw. Collected emails will not be used for any other purpose. When data collection finishes, the winner will be determined and contacted by email.

Link to Hotmail quesionnaire:
http://www.uwe.ac.uk/bbs/osq/h.html

Link to Yahoo! Mail questionnaire:
http://www.uwe.ac.uk/bbs/osq/y.html

Please visit this link for more information about the research:
http://www.uwe.ac.uk/bbs/osq

You can use the email on questionnaire pages if you have any questions.

Thank you for your time and participation.
[1383 byte] By [osq_project] at [2007-11-11 6:50:09]
# 1 Re: Your participation requested for an academic survey (chance to win a free iPod m
I started the questionnaire, but there were too many questions that my only answer to shoud have been "I do not know", so I dropped it. I would have like to have a "N/A" choice.
The reason I did not send an email directly from the web page is that I prefer to keep my email private.
Marco
mstraf at 2007-11-12 0:23:15 >
# 2 Re: Your participation requested for an academic survey (chance to win a free iPod m
I started the questionnaire, but there were too many questions that my only answer to shoud have been "I do not know", so I dropped it. I would have like to have a "N/A" choice.
The reason I did not send an email directly from the web page is that I prefer to keep my email private.
Marco

The reason no N/A was provided is to avoid participants leaving most things N/A instead of thinking about the questions but if you want you can leave some of the answers empty. Answering all questions isn't enforced by the script.
osq_project at 2007-11-12 0:24:26 >