Thursday, 6 October 2011

Questionnaire analysis


I surveyed 10 14-16 year olds to find out what they wanted from a magazine. As my magazine is aimed at both males and females, I asked 5 girls and 5 boys. In order to get a non biased result, I asked completely random people.  The answers they gave me will be analysed below and taken into consideration to help me make my choices.

This analysis tells me that most people would buy a magazine that had a valued price between £1 and £2 and that no one would buy one more that £3 out of the 10 people I surveyed. As a result, I will aim to price my magazine between £1 and £2. 

This chart tells me that the majority of the 10 people only sometimes take an interest in school handouts. This may suggest that people may only sometimes take an interest in my magazine. As a result, I would have to determine what school handouts are interesting and what their topics are, so I can think about what topics to cover in my magazine.


include a good variety of images. I will also only include a freebie every now and then as it wasn’t a popular choice in the survey.
I found that the colour, images and the topics are what gives off the ‘for boys’ or ‘for girls’ information. As my magazine is gonna be aimed at both male and female, I am going to make sure that I use appropriate colours throughout the magazine, especially on the front cover.

I also found that most girls would like topics to do with fashion and beauty tips included in the magazine, and boys would want there to be freebies or things to do with video games and amusements. This will help me with the extra bits to include within the magazine other than the stuff about school and topics they could eventually get bored with. Having the freebies or topics they are interested in will help lure them into reading on.




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