Airservices Australia GA Survey
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Amateur research can be dangerous
All voluntary answer surveys are complete nonsense. No conclusion may be drawn, no percentages deducted. Quantitative surveys must use a legitimate, random sample with numbers of respondents mathematically calculated to give the desired probability - usually +- 3% is desired. There are all sorts of rules regarding the achievement of the random sample - selection of sample, repeat attempts to contact respondent, etc.
What Airservices has done is just amateur hour and can only lead to incorrect conclusions. They will cherry pick the results they want and put percentages against them.
Just like the interactive newspaper surveys!!! 64% of people think such and such is doing the wrong/right thing. Total crap!
Imagine the hours they spent sitting around coming up with the leading questions. At the best of times you can make surveys produce the results you want simply by the wording and positioning of the question/s at worst you get a result that is the exact opposite of reality.
What Airservices has done is just amateur hour and can only lead to incorrect conclusions. They will cherry pick the results they want and put percentages against them.
Just like the interactive newspaper surveys!!! 64% of people think such and such is doing the wrong/right thing. Total crap!
Imagine the hours they spent sitting around coming up with the leading questions. At the best of times you can make surveys produce the results you want simply by the wording and positioning of the question/s at worst you get a result that is the exact opposite of reality.
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As an addendum to Telephonenumber's post, there is nothing in the survey to identify what is functioning well in any of the survey areas. All the questions are aimed at identifying problems. There's nothing that surveys interactions. Nothing about bettering areas that are functioning well already, or even identifying them. By implementing changes to fix an area identified as needing improvement, the survey meisters could quite legitimately tromp all over an area performing well without even knowing it.
66. How would you rate the level of radio use at CTAF/R locations? Always Often Sometimes Rarely Never
So what? I'm the keeper of questions now?
But that is a really stupid question!
Flopt? That describes your landings huh?
Dr
So what? I'm the keeper of questions now?
But that is a really stupid question!
Flopt? That describes your landings huh?
Dr
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'Tis a survey loaded with loaded questions and probably designed to give answers that support some pre-conceived notion they are trying to push. Most likely also trying to back-up claims that they consult with industry.
What about "Have you used flight following?"
Does that include requesting it and being told its unavailable due workload? Does that fall under the definition of "using it."
Walrus
What about "Have you used flight following?"
Does that include requesting it and being told its unavailable due workload? Does that fall under the definition of "using it."
Walrus
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Spot on
>>'Tis a survey loaded with loaded questions and probably designed to give answers that support some pre-conceived notion they are trying to push. Most likely also trying to back-up claims that they consult with industry.<<
Walrus 7, absolutely spot on.
Walrus 7, absolutely spot on.
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JUST DID THE SURVEY. GOT TO THE PART WHERE THEY ASK AT WHAT AERODROMES YOU WORK AT. IT SEEMS DARWIN DOES NOT EXIST FOR THEM???
AH WELL, LEFT MY CONTACT NUMBER FOR THE PRIZE as 1800-I DONT CARE!!
AH WELL, LEFT MY CONTACT NUMBER FOR THE PRIZE as 1800-I DONT CARE!!