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I think this was a good point, maybe assess people's attitudes and knowledge about the area and prices, rather than looking for hard information.

AbigailShakespeare21:14, 13 February 2012

So we can all agree to start with the easier questions such as "Can you afford a house in the current Vancouver housing market?" More questions on attitudes towards the market than other areas with a flood of background data. Because I do think that this way is better for a short survey like this where we actually have to call people and have them answer it. The simplier it is, the easier the process should be.

I liked the questions that Rabi started on, anyone have any other question they would like to ask?

SpencerChang02:15, 15 February 2012

Ya that sounds good... It's kind of what I was getting at, at the bottom of the page. And as we were talked about during the lab, about survey planning, you don't want to have questions where you require the responder to need to know a lot of hard facts about whatever it is you're asking them.

JakubMichalik20:35, 15 February 2012

okay so where are we join with this? we've had tons of discussion but let maybe try to finalize a few questions before the weekend!

AbigailShakespeare21:10, 15 February 2012

I agree. How about we each come up with five and then narrow it down to our favorite five?!

LidaPaslar21:20, 15 February 2012

five each that is

LidaPaslar21:21, 15 February 2012

Sure. Sounds good. I'll think of some tomorrow.

JakubMichalik02:56, 17 February 2012
 

Sounds good. 5 each though? That would be 60 answers for us to sort through and debate... maybe two or three would be more manageable? Quality, not quantity :)

JakubMichalik02:58, 17 February 2012

We are probably going to end up with a lot of the same questions...worded differently but more or else the same. But ya that would save us some time you're right..2 or 3 questions sounds good to me

LidaPaslar02:34, 18 February 2012

I think two or three is sufficient, if everyone participates we'll have 30-45 questions to choose from and there will still likely be a lot of overlap

BrendenWalsh03:14, 20 February 2012

Agree. 2-3 Q's is much better then five. Do we have a time limit on when they are meant to be posted for debate ?

DrenMaloku23:49, 22 February 2012