Hi everyone,
I hope it's okay to post this here. I'm a final-year university student working on my project (which is in place of a dissertation), and I’ve been given 3D printing as my focus area. However, I have to admit I’m very new to this field and still learning the basics as a marketing student.
As part of my research, I’ve prepared a short questionnaire to gather insights from people with experience in 3D printing. Your input would be incredibly valuable in helping me and my project!
The questionnaire is quick and should take 5–10 minutes to complete. If you’re willing to help, I’d be very grateful! Please feel free to ask me any questions if you’d like to know more about the project or the questionnaire.
the link is here: https://newcastlebusiness.eu.qualtrics. ... 0tdx7oCato
Thank you so much in advance for your time and support. Your knowledge will make a big difference in my project!
Jasmine
Seeking Help for Final Year University Project on 3D Printing
Moderator: CrazyIvan
Re: Seeking Help for Final Year University Project on 3D Printing
I don't foresee any problem with that. Don't expect a lot of responses from here though, we don't get much traffic.
However, having checked out your questionnaire it only really applies to commercial interest and many, if not most, questions are at least inapplicable or at worst have no appropriate response when the respondent is a hobbyist and/or retired. Every question in a questionnaire needs an "other, please specify" box so that the respondent isn't pushed into ticking an inappropriate box because the designer has not considered every possible case.
Also you could filter out the sector you are interested in at the beginning: if you are only interested in responses from commercial users, say so.
However, having checked out your questionnaire it only really applies to commercial interest and many, if not most, questions are at least inapplicable or at worst have no appropriate response when the respondent is a hobbyist and/or retired. Every question in a questionnaire needs an "other, please specify" box so that the respondent isn't pushed into ticking an inappropriate box because the designer has not considered every possible case.
Also you could filter out the sector you are interested in at the beginning: if you are only interested in responses from commercial users, say so.