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Quote: Originally posted by Capt Lightning on 03/2/2015
My daughter is a senior university lecturer and one of her specialities is 'Research methods'. She would tear your questionaire to shreads and make you re-write it.
Well, I can't answer it because it appears to be aimed at English people, and I'm not English (but I am British).
I reiterate, this is one of many research methods we will be using and is also meant to be a simple, idea generating overview.
If your daughter specialises in more quantitative methods looking to prove or disprove hypothesises I would imagine so. However, even if that was the case in the modern world where people tend to be encouraged rather than have their work torn to shreds I would hope she wouldn't.
Whilst the spelling mistakes weren't great, there were no grammatical errors, and the questions fit my purposes well.
It is not aimed at English people, I suggest you go back and read the questions again. Admittedly, as previously mentioned, the Visit England research and use of English examples does seem to base it in England but that was not the intention. Quite honestly, I clearly write about Britain for the entirety of the survey. If it makes you feel better replace the Lake district with a different, non-English AONB ect.
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