Passenger Focus
Passenger Focus
(27 Mar 2014, 6:05 pm)aureolin Comes down to these sampling techniques that eezypeazy keeps referring back to. Boils down to them handing out surveys based on age, gender, race, or what have you. In GNEs case, out of a total of 693 responses;
* Fare Paying 323 (46.6%)
* Free Pass - 364 (52.5%)
* Age 16-34 - 137 (19.7%)
* Age 35-59 - 206 (29.7%)
* Age 60+ - 336 (48.4%)
* Commuting - 191 (27.5%)
* Not-commuting - 467 (67.3%)
* Has a disability - 194 (27.9%)
So if every single customer was given a survey, they'd expect the responses to come from the same proportions per grouping. I just don't think it paints a true picture at all. Why no scholars for example? Only 27.9% of commuters? ...
(27 Mar 2014, 6:05 pm)aureolin Comes down to these sampling techniques that eezypeazy keeps referring back to. Boils down to them handing out surveys based on age, gender, race, or what have you. In GNEs case, out of a total of 693 responses;
* Fare Paying 323 (46.6%)
* Free Pass - 364 (52.5%)
* Age 16-34 - 137 (19.7%)
* Age 35-59 - 206 (29.7%)
* Age 60+ - 336 (48.4%)
* Commuting - 191 (27.5%)
* Not-commuting - 467 (67.3%)
* Has a disability - 194 (27.9%)
So if every single customer was given a survey, they'd expect the responses to come from the same proportions per grouping. I just don't think it paints a true picture at all. Why no scholars for example? Only 27.9% of commuters? ...