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Anthony Page
Public Relations 1
Ms. Bradley
11/1/15
Survey Results
While compiling my information that I have gathered by the surveys I had sent out, I
came up with this. Most of the data I have collected was very similar to the survey that I have
filled out. The only ones that were different were questions numbers five, six, ten and eleven and
that’s because they were more detailed questions that had a variety of answers. The one thing
that stood out to me the most out of all of this was that I have added the “Least Common
Answer” to the stats. The reason being was that the data was so similar to mines and that there
were many good answers that I had to figure out a way to add this very helpful information to the
overall information I have gained. One example is on Question four I asked everyone would they
follow the group on Twitter/Facebook and two out of the fifty people said that they “wouldn’t
because they are graduating this year” and another two out of fifty said that they “do not have
either”.
Another example is on Question six it asks “what three things stand out the most when
you open this pamphlet?” and the least common answers helped out here too! My answers
mostly matched their “Most Common Answers”, which made it less helpful and more general,
but when we look at the “Least Common Answers” we get more help than we can imagine. One
example is how the “Spotlight Winner” had 8 out of 50 people saying this, 2 out of 50 people
said that “Pitchfest” stood out to them the most, “Arts and Culture” stood out the most with 4 out
of 50 saying so, and “Outdoor Activities” stood out the most with 4 out of 50 people saying this.
The last example is on Question 11 it asks what improvements can be done and a lot of
people, said “None at all”. While the least common answers said that they would add bullets
instead of paragraphs (6 out of 50 people said this), learn more about “How to get involved” (4
out of 50 people said this) and more pictures (5 out of 50 people said this). This is truly helpful
because it makes a huge difference in the data collected.
Overall, I am very happy about the data I have collected. It was an incredible journey to
get all those surveys in and it was interesting to read all the different opinions and to see if mines
made any real difference. What I have found out was that my individual survey did not make a
difference at all and that the “Least Common Answer” made a huge difference in my data
collection. I thank God I was able to get the data and the information together and how well
everything turned out. I have now came to an overall conclusion that I will use the “Least
Common Answers” from questions One, Five, Six and Eleven for a more detailed edit and the
rest I would just use the “Most Common Answer” for the most part. With this in mind I am
positive that we can make a better pamphlet for Johnstown Lift and help them out greatly.
Johnstown Lift Survey
1.) What catches your eyes the most when you look through the pamphlet?
My Results = pictures, logo, and box in bottom corner.
Most Common Answer: Pictures and Logo.
Least Common Answer: Grants Page
2.) Have you ever heard of “Johnstown Lift”? If so how?
My Results = No
Most Common Answer: No
Least Common Answer: yes (one person found this flyer at a volunteer fair)
3.) Did you know that it was a loose confederation of people and organizations working
together to improve the Johnstown community?
My Results = No
Most Common Answer: No
Least Common Answer: One person saw the highlights at the bottom corner of the
page and could get the idea that it was one.
4.) Would you follow them on Facebook and/or Twitter if you were interested in keeping
up with what they do in the Johnstown community?
My Results = Yes
Most Common Answer: Yes
Least Common Answer: No because they are graduating (2 out of the 50 surveys
gave this answer.) and because they don’t have either (2 out of the 50 surveys gave
this answer.)
5.) List three things that stands out to you the least in the pamphlet.
My Results = 1) Font, 2) Box on right hand side of cover Page, 3) Page 3 of
pamphlet (it doesn’t make sense).
Most Common Answer: 1) Long paragraphs 2) Grants page (one person suggested to
make it a graph) 3) How to get involved
Least Common Answer: “Nothing at all”
6.) List three things that stands out to you the most when you open this pamphlet.
My Results = 1) Pictures 2) Logo 3) Lift Johnstown links and support at the bottom
page of the back.
Most Common Answer: 1) Pictures, 2) Grants Page, 3) Heading
Least Common Answer: 1) Spotlight Winner (8 out of 50 people said this), 2)
Pitchfest (2 out of 50 people said this), 3) Outdoor Activities (3 out of 50 people said
this), 4) “Arts and Culture” (4 out of 50 people said this)
7.) By looking at this pamphlet, could you see yourself volunteering with Johnstown Lift
to help better the community?
My Results = Yes
Most Common Answer: Yes
Least Common Answer: No
8.) By looking at this pamphlet, would you recommend a family member or friend to
volunteer with Johnstown Lift?
My Results = if I had family up here, than yes!
Most Common Answer: Yes
Least Common Answer: Maybe
9.) By looking at this pamphlet, would you want to volunteer with Johnstown Lift in the
future?
My Results = Yes
Most Common Answer: Yes
Least Common Answer: No
10.) Name something you like and don’t like when you open up the pamphlet?
My Results = I dislike the third page because I don’t understand it and I like the front
page.
Most Common Answer: like= Pictures, Dislike= a lot of text
Least Common Answer: None
11.) Is there anything else you would like to add to help make this pamphlet better?
My Results = Explain the grants page
Most Common Answer: “None at all”
Least Common Answer: 1) add bullets instead of paragraphs/it’s too wordy (6 out of
50 people said this), 2) more about “how to get involved” (4 out of 50 people said this
is), 3) more pictures (5 out of 50 people said this)

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Survey Results

  • 1. Anthony Page Public Relations 1 Ms. Bradley 11/1/15 Survey Results While compiling my information that I have gathered by the surveys I had sent out, I came up with this. Most of the data I have collected was very similar to the survey that I have filled out. The only ones that were different were questions numbers five, six, ten and eleven and that’s because they were more detailed questions that had a variety of answers. The one thing that stood out to me the most out of all of this was that I have added the “Least Common Answer” to the stats. The reason being was that the data was so similar to mines and that there were many good answers that I had to figure out a way to add this very helpful information to the overall information I have gained. One example is on Question four I asked everyone would they follow the group on Twitter/Facebook and two out of the fifty people said that they “wouldn’t because they are graduating this year” and another two out of fifty said that they “do not have either”. Another example is on Question six it asks “what three things stand out the most when you open this pamphlet?” and the least common answers helped out here too! My answers mostly matched their “Most Common Answers”, which made it less helpful and more general, but when we look at the “Least Common Answers” we get more help than we can imagine. One example is how the “Spotlight Winner” had 8 out of 50 people saying this, 2 out of 50 people said that “Pitchfest” stood out to them the most, “Arts and Culture” stood out the most with 4 out of 50 saying so, and “Outdoor Activities” stood out the most with 4 out of 50 people saying this.
  • 2. The last example is on Question 11 it asks what improvements can be done and a lot of people, said “None at all”. While the least common answers said that they would add bullets instead of paragraphs (6 out of 50 people said this), learn more about “How to get involved” (4 out of 50 people said this) and more pictures (5 out of 50 people said this). This is truly helpful because it makes a huge difference in the data collected. Overall, I am very happy about the data I have collected. It was an incredible journey to get all those surveys in and it was interesting to read all the different opinions and to see if mines made any real difference. What I have found out was that my individual survey did not make a difference at all and that the “Least Common Answer” made a huge difference in my data collection. I thank God I was able to get the data and the information together and how well everything turned out. I have now came to an overall conclusion that I will use the “Least Common Answers” from questions One, Five, Six and Eleven for a more detailed edit and the rest I would just use the “Most Common Answer” for the most part. With this in mind I am positive that we can make a better pamphlet for Johnstown Lift and help them out greatly.
  • 3. Johnstown Lift Survey 1.) What catches your eyes the most when you look through the pamphlet? My Results = pictures, logo, and box in bottom corner. Most Common Answer: Pictures and Logo. Least Common Answer: Grants Page 2.) Have you ever heard of “Johnstown Lift”? If so how? My Results = No Most Common Answer: No Least Common Answer: yes (one person found this flyer at a volunteer fair) 3.) Did you know that it was a loose confederation of people and organizations working together to improve the Johnstown community? My Results = No Most Common Answer: No Least Common Answer: One person saw the highlights at the bottom corner of the page and could get the idea that it was one. 4.) Would you follow them on Facebook and/or Twitter if you were interested in keeping up with what they do in the Johnstown community? My Results = Yes Most Common Answer: Yes Least Common Answer: No because they are graduating (2 out of the 50 surveys gave this answer.) and because they don’t have either (2 out of the 50 surveys gave this answer.) 5.) List three things that stands out to you the least in the pamphlet.
  • 4. My Results = 1) Font, 2) Box on right hand side of cover Page, 3) Page 3 of pamphlet (it doesn’t make sense). Most Common Answer: 1) Long paragraphs 2) Grants page (one person suggested to make it a graph) 3) How to get involved Least Common Answer: “Nothing at all” 6.) List three things that stands out to you the most when you open this pamphlet. My Results = 1) Pictures 2) Logo 3) Lift Johnstown links and support at the bottom page of the back. Most Common Answer: 1) Pictures, 2) Grants Page, 3) Heading Least Common Answer: 1) Spotlight Winner (8 out of 50 people said this), 2) Pitchfest (2 out of 50 people said this), 3) Outdoor Activities (3 out of 50 people said this), 4) “Arts and Culture” (4 out of 50 people said this) 7.) By looking at this pamphlet, could you see yourself volunteering with Johnstown Lift to help better the community? My Results = Yes Most Common Answer: Yes Least Common Answer: No 8.) By looking at this pamphlet, would you recommend a family member or friend to volunteer with Johnstown Lift? My Results = if I had family up here, than yes! Most Common Answer: Yes Least Common Answer: Maybe 9.) By looking at this pamphlet, would you want to volunteer with Johnstown Lift in the future?
  • 5. My Results = Yes Most Common Answer: Yes Least Common Answer: No 10.) Name something you like and don’t like when you open up the pamphlet? My Results = I dislike the third page because I don’t understand it and I like the front page. Most Common Answer: like= Pictures, Dislike= a lot of text Least Common Answer: None 11.) Is there anything else you would like to add to help make this pamphlet better? My Results = Explain the grants page Most Common Answer: “None at all” Least Common Answer: 1) add bullets instead of paragraphs/it’s too wordy (6 out of 50 people said this), 2) more about “how to get involved” (4 out of 50 people said this is), 3) more pictures (5 out of 50 people said this)