Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Google Forms- Winter Olympics (project 5)

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For my Google Form project I did a survey of the Winter Olympics. There were twenty-one questions in the forms of text, multiply choice, check the box, and selecting one of the following, and rating. I had a total of thirty-four responses returned.

The responses showed that seventy–four percent (74%) said that they have watched the Winter Olympics at least once. Seventy-nine percent (79%) have watched the summer Olympics. Forty-one percent (41%) are watching the 2010 Winter Olympics. Thirty-five percent (35%) last watched the winter Olympics in 2006. nine percent (9%) last watched in 2002. Eighteen percent (18%) last watched in 1997. Three percent (3%) last watched in 1989. The last three percent (3%) last watched in 1981. Fifty percent (50%) of the responses said that Figure Skating is their favorite sport followed by snowboarding at twenty-four percent (24%). Curling and Ice Hockey tided as the least favorite sporting event at twenty-six percent (26%) each. Fifty-three percent (53%) rated figure skating at the highest. Thirty-two percent (32%) rated Ice Hockey in the middle. Seventy-six percent (76%) of the responders support other countries other than the United States of America. Sixty-eight percent (68%) don’t keep track of the medal counts of each country. The majority of the responses did not have a favorite athlete. They also wanted to see the United States and Canada compete for medals against each other. Eighty-five percent (85%) of the responders said that the Olympics are dangerous. When asked where they would like to see the next Olympics being held, they said the United States. The sporting events that got the middle rate were Loge, Bobsleigh, Mogul and Snowboarding. For the opening ceremony this year, sixty-five percent (65%) enjoyed it were thirty-five (35%) did not. Eighty-eight percent (88%) want the United States to get the most medals this year.

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