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Spanish financial crisis

Hi there.

I'm currently carrying out research for my dissertation, which is based on the Spanish financial crisis. I'm trying to find out holiday goers' views of the crisis and how they have differed over the years.

The questionnaire I have conducted consists of only 8 questions and takes no more than 2 minutes to complete.

If anyone could find the time to complete it, it would be a massive help and greatly appreciated.

https://fluidsurveys.com/account/surveys/436722/

Many thanks, Sean Thorburn

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  • pogofish
    pogofish Posts: 10,853 Forumite
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    So what did your "research" make of the No Researchers rule for posters here?
  • Where can I find these rules? I genuinely didnt read them, didnt think it would be a problem but you seem annoyed so apologies
  • pogofish
    pogofish Posts: 10,853 Forumite
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    edited 27 February 2014 at 2:26PM
    Here:
    If you're an ordinary forum user wanting to post a survey on our forum, eg a student looking for help with your studies you can post your survey, once only, on our Surveys board.

    The link is at the top of the page and you clearly agreed to have read and understood them as part of your signup.

    BTW, I'm not in the least annoyed. However, any college/uni policy for students posting online questionaires that I've ever seen does make the need to abide by the T&Cs/ettiquite of any forum canvassed pretty clear, so this does kind of jeapordise the validity of your survey - Just get it right, for everyone's sake. :)
  • I'll get on that page then, cheers.

    I dont really think anyone reads terms and conditions these days though.
  • pogofish
    pogofish Posts: 10,853 Forumite
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    Its always wise to read them - And you do see thread after thread/post after post here from people screaming "hard-done-by" for something they could have easily sussed/avoided by taking a few seconds to read the T&Cs.
  • Voyager2002
    Voyager2002 Posts: 16,349 Forumite
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    pogofish wrote: »
    Its always wise to read them - And you do see thread after thread/post after post here from people screaming "hard-done-by" for something they could have easily sussed/avoided by taking a few seconds to read the T&Cs.

    An important point...

    Earlier today I skim-read a letter about changes to my mortgage, changes that I had previously discussed in detail over the 'phone. There was one sentence in the letter that I did not understand. I telephoned, and it turned out to be a condition that they had not mentioned, and that could have cost me at least ten thousand pounds over the next few years!
  • That's lucky you came across that.

    Hopefully I wont have to pay that sort of money and I can get as many people to take this questionnaire as possible.
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