1 what is your favorite sport.
2 do you like basketball.
3 can you skip ropes.
4 can you move a basket/foot ball .
5 do you know Einstien's feild equations.||spoiler|| idk what to wrrite.
6 do you like science.
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Questionnaire
√∫∫∞−√∫∫∞−∞1π(1+x2)dx∫∞0[λ2πx3]12e−λ(x−μ)22μ2x∞−∞e−x22dx1∑n=0232(−1)nx12π−−√∫∞−∞e−x22dx232−n=01=−cos(2∫1−11−x2−−−−−√dx∫∞0[λ2πx3]12e−λ(x−μ)22μ2x∫−√∫∫∞−∞1π(1+x2)dx∫∞0[λ\μ)22μ2x∞−∞e−x22dx1∑n=0232(−1)nx12π−−√∫∞−∞e−x22dx232−n=01=−cos(2∫1−11−x2−−−−−√dx∫∞0[λ2πx1
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1)football
2)yes
3)yes
4)yes
5)no
6)yesRonaldo is the goat of football I am the top poster
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jump rope
ok
yes
yes
no
no˗ˋˏ♡ˎˊ˗
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football
yesh
yesh
yesh
e=mc2?
noyesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssR13
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1)Basketball
2)Yes
3)Yes
4)Yes
5)no
6)middle"Everyone's game"
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Q1: Hockey
Q2: 50/50
Q3: no
Q4: what kind of question is that
Q5: thats not sport
Q6: off topic -
1 football wins the majority
2 mainly yes exept soren
3 maily yes exept soren
4 yes exept soren
5 no exept for soren
6 half (as always)exept for soren√∫∫∞−√∫∫∞−∞1π(1+x2)dx∫∞0[λ2πx3]12e−λ(x−μ)22μ2x∞−∞e−x22dx1∑n=0232(−1)nx12π−−√∫∞−∞e−x22dx232−n=01=−cos(2∫1−11−x2−−−−−√dx∫∞0[λ2πx3]12e−λ(x−μ)22μ2x∫−√∫∫∞−∞1π(1+x2)dx∫∞0[λ\μ)22μ2x∞−∞e−x22dx1∑n=0232(−1)nx12π−−√∫∞−∞e−x22dx232−n=01=−cos(2∫1−11−x2−−−−−√dx∫∞0[λ2πx1
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@Raheel said in Questionnaire:
football wins the majority
2 mainly yes exept soren
3 maily yes exept soren
4 yes exept soren
5 no exept for soren
6 half (as always)exept for soren- Clear Majority Result: You identified that football was the majority preference, which is helpful information for your game design.
- Consistent Observations: You noticed a trend with Soren's responses, which shows you are paying attention to individual answers.
Suggestions for Improvement:
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Organise the Data Clearly: The way the information is written is a bit confusing. Try organising it in full sentences or a table. For example:
- Question 1: Football wins the majority.
- Question 2: Mainly yes, except for Soren.
- This will make your findings easier to read and understand.
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Summarise Key Results: Instead of repeating "except for Soren," focus on what the overall data shows. For example:
- "Most people said yes to questions 2, 3, and 4. Most said no to question 5, and responses were split for question 6, except for one person."
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Explain Half (as always): For question 6, "half (as always)" needs to be clearer. What does "as always" mean in this context? Are you referring to answers from other questions or a general trend?
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Write a Clear Conclusion: Instead of only showing data, write a short conclusion about what this means. For example:
- "Football is the most liked. Most players agreed on yes for some questions, while opinions were split for others. Soren’s answers were different from the majority."
This is a good effort, and you’ve noticed trends in individual answers, which is great! Work on making your findings clearer and easier to read for others.
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NO MORE EXCEPT SOREN