My finished questionaire that I used for research was composed of thirteen questions and contained mostly tick-box options and rating scales for the reader to select. I avoided open-ended questions so I would be able to record the data I have collected.
Here is a print-screen of the questions I asked (click to view larger):
I only sent out the questionnaire to about fifteen friends, but as I didn't get nearly so many replies, I will send any other research out to more people meaning that I can have more data to consider when producing my magazine.
Most people said that they would buy a magazine that discussed social issues and aimed at the upper school, year 10 upwards.
When questioned about what articles concerning social and academic issues they would prefer, want to read about or find useful this is the data I recieved (again, click to enlarge):
Other results I charted were the response to question 11, about school events, and the results of the ratings scales:
These results mean I have a clearer view of what I need to put into my magazine, what should feature on the front cover and what would appeal to my audience.
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