Academic survey seeks opinions about The Hobbit: AUJ
This survey is jointly sponsored by academic researchers at the University of Waikato (New Zealand) and Ryerson University (Canada). I've taken it and it has many of the hallmarks of good academic surveys. It asks for responses to statements about the movies, then asks for reasons in support of your two top responses, and also provides for personal, individual statements about the movie. You can omit any question you wish. It takes about half an hour to full out, more if, like me, you provide extensive prose explanation. It also asks some ancillary questions about events concerning the making of the movie.
A study of audience responses to Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: an Unexpected Journey (2012) So, go ahead; let them know what you think about the movie. :smokin: |
A chance to kvetch . . . for SCIENCE! Now that's right up my alley.
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Sadly, I would guess they only want to hear from those who have actually seen the movie. Pity...;)
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Gonna do this when I have time. Thanks for the link, Bethberry! Do you know if there will be some sort of tally/results/overall opinion?
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There is the option of leaving an email address so they can contact respondents. I asked how their research is being funded but I didn't ask how they will present the results. You can do that! |
Thanks for this, I have provided some thoughts as it was a well thought out survey. I don't much mind if it was for higher academic purposes or just for a student's paper, it had some good questions.
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The hardest question: 'How many times have you read The Hobbit?'
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I believe I was around 80% through when I accidentally made the page go back, deleting everything I wrote. :mad::rolleyes: Lesson to be learned: do not swipe your fingers across the pad of a laptop when in the middle of a non-savable document.
I shall probably make a second attempt later this weekend, but my second attempts never turn out as good as my first ones when the first get deleted accidentally. |
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However, reading the paper by the same people that resulted from a similar study of the movie Avatar a few years ago, this isn't really about the movie but about the viewers. Copious postmodern-sociology polysyllabic handwaving.
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For those interested, the paper can be found here. |
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