Saturday, 15 November 2014

Launching the snowball of a simple structured survey

I've decided to try the test of simple questions that was proposed during the conversation with my IT friend.
To execute this survey I've designed a simply form with Google Forms. This form is linked with a spread-sheet where the individual results will be stored.

The survey is structured in 5 direct questions with simple results (yes/no). I expect to find some pattern on the behavior of technology's consumers in front of the feeling about the own use of their data.

The title of this survey is: Do you know how your information is managed on the Internet?

The questions are the following:


  • Do you frequently use instant messaging (WhatsApp, Hangouts, LIne, ...) to communicate with other people?
  • Do you trust the information you share with friends and family via instant messaging (WhatsApp, Hangouts, Line, ...)?
  • Do you realize at least once a month any financial transaction online (banking, online purchases, payments, consultations, etc.)?
  • Are you worried about what can be done with your private data on the Internet?
  • Do you mind that businesses can use your information to improve your services?

The survey form can be accessed in this link: Do you know how your information is managed on the Internet?

Immediately I've send by e-mail to all my contacts this link asking to fulfill this survey. This is a way to test my convening power!.

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