jezzafromaus wrote:Hey, thanks for the criticism and the help.
It's for a year 12 research project with the focus on the main causes of hiking injuries and casualties.
I haven't made many surveys so I can understand why some of you are frustrated about only being able to half-answer and whatnot, I don't think I can practically change it now though.
One of the reasons these questions might seem funneled and missing certain things is because I'm near the end of my research so I've narrowed many things down and am only trying to gather statistics that are very relevant.
Of course with your criticism I now realize that I could have done it differently, thanks.
What protocol?Moondog55 wrote:Protocol says you should say "Hello" first; then ask for the help
walkinTas wrote:What protocol?Moondog55 wrote:Protocol says you should say "Hello" first; then ask for the help
Hope it all goes well Jezza.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:walkinTas wrote:What protocol?Moondog55 wrote:Protocol says you should say "Hello" first; then ask for the help
Hope it all goes well Jezza.
The opening words " hey everyone" is todays way of saying hello anyway isnt it?
Jason68 wrote: still not going to give out my email though!
jezzafromaus wrote:
One of the reasons these questions might seem funneled and missing certain things is because I'm near the end of my research so I've narrowed many things down and am only trying to gather statistics that are very relevant.
jezzafromaus wrote:Hey everyone, I've made a quick hiking survey for my school project. If you have spare time, I would appreciate your help.
Hallu wrote:If you want to identify why accidents occur, you should ask many more questions, like how long do you walk at a time, do you scramble over big rocks, do you walk when raining, snowing etc..., do you go alone, have you ever found yourself lost, in hypothermia, without enough food or water etc...
north-north-west wrote:Hallu wrote:If you want to identify why accidents occur, you should ask many more questions, like how long do you walk at a time, do you scramble over big rocks, do you walk when raining, snowing etc..., do you go alone, have you ever found yourself lost, in hypothermia, without enough food or water etc...
Meh, who needs a survey? I can tell you why accidents happen without all the fancy research: bad luck, inexperience or overconfidence.
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