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Commuting in london research project and WIN £5 Amazon Vouchers
University College London is conducting research into commuting behaviour
We are looking for people to help our Research Project by completing a very short survey we are carrying out. This study will be comparing commuters’ activities between the morning and evening commutes, and exploring how travel time is being used by commuters in London. Participants are required to be: Aged 18+ Use London Transport on a regular basis to commute to a place of work/study. Also participants will be given a chance to win one of six £5 Amazon vouchers. Survey can be found he https://uclpsych.eu.qualtrics.com/SE...jHf9l3K274JtpX Thanks |
Commuting in london research project and WIN£5 Amazon Vouchers
On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 19:57:47 +0200, rtz92 wrote:
Participants are required to be: Aged 18+ Use London Transport on a regular basis to commute to a place of work/study. It seems only London Underground and London Overground and not other rail or bus etc. |
Commuting in london research project and WIN £5 Amazon Vouchers
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Tue, 24 Jun 2014, David Walters remarked: Participants are required to be: Aged 18+ Use London Transport on a regular basis to commute to a place of work/study. It seems only London Underground and London Overground and not other rail or bus etc. Smells to me like a 3rd year project, although no harm in that - it's good they extend their audience beyond fellow UCL students. As such it is quite likely to still have a limited universe to study. -- Roland Perry |
Commuting in london research project and WIN £5 Amazon Vouchers
"Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 11:37:10 on Tue, 24 Jun 2014, David Walters remarked: Participants are required to be: Aged 18+ Use London Transport on a regular basis to commute to a place of work/study. It seems only London Underground and London Overground and not other rail or bus etc. Smells to me like a 3rd year project, although no harm in that - it's good they extend their audience beyond fellow UCL students. As such it is quite likely to still have a limited universe to study. Well how would one go about trying to find a larger universe with limited resources? (AIH some school/college local to my, well as of today, not my current place of work wanted to undertake a commuting to work survey and somehow managed to get the company involved in giving out their forms. But as this is the largest private employer in the town the results are likely to be at least a bit statistically random. I doubt that someone could find a central London employer who employs 10% of the total local workforce) tim |
Commuting in london research project and WIN £5 Amazon Vouchers
In message , at 14:52:13 on Tue, 24
Jun 2014, tim..... remarked: It seems only London Underground and London Overground and not other rail or bus etc. Smells to me like a 3rd year project, although no harm in that - it's good they extend their audience beyond fellow UCL students. As such it is quite likely to still have a limited universe to study. Well how would one go about trying to find a larger universe with limited resources? With difficulty. It's good that they are trying to. -- Roland Perry |
Commuting in london research project and WIN £5 Amazon Vouchers
On 23/06/2014 18:57, rtz92 wrote:
University College London is conducting research into commuting behaviour We are looking for people to help our Research Project by completing a very short survey we are carrying out. This study will be comparing commuters’ activities between the morning and evening commutes, and exploring how travel time is being used by commuters in London. Participants are required to be: Aged 18+ Use London Transport on a regular basis to commute to a place of work/study. Also participants will be given a chance to win one of six £5 Amazon vouchers. Survey can be found he https://uclpsych.eu.qualtrics.com/SE...jHf9l3K274JtpX Thanks I was just approached on a platform by a student who asked me to fill out a survey, with the possibility of winning £20 for an Oyster card. |
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And yes we are working with limited resources to get the widest market that we can. The person offering £20 Oyster cards were not part of this study, maybe another university. Thanks again |
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