Hey guys
For my dissertation i'm looking at betting shops, and drivers for use in 2012. In particular, well peoples apprehensions (if any) towards gambling online, and peoples thoughts onthe FOBT(even more so due to the new recommendations), and the new type of customer which has come around in the last decade or so (the younger sorts who play roulette and place accumulators etc). (any general thoughts are asked for in Q8 )
So if you gamble online or use betting shops, please take a few minutes to answer my qualititative survey in as much depth as you can be arsed to answer in, also don't answer any of the questions at the start if you don't feel like you want to, although bear in mind the survey is completely anonymous.
The survey is here:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2KYXR2Y
any questions raise them on here and i'll be happy to answer them.
Even if you only play fruits please take it, and just make a note at the start or something, all insight is good.
Regards.
Please help me with my dissertation
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What course are you doing again sir?
I remember being in the amusements in Oxford Street and my friend did his interview for BA Gambling Studies & Economics for Salford Uni whilst he was sat on some machine that I can't recall. The Professor did keep asking him what all that noise in the background was, needless to say he passed the interview with flying colours. Had some cracking days in that amusements, we'd either go home skint or shopping for new clobber at Selfridges and a night out. How life was so exciting at the age of 17.
Kind Regards,
Sir Linesman
I remember being in the amusements in Oxford Street and my friend did his interview for BA Gambling Studies & Economics for Salford Uni whilst he was sat on some machine that I can't recall. The Professor did keep asking him what all that noise in the background was, needless to say he passed the interview with flying colours. Had some cracking days in that amusements, we'd either go home skint or shopping for new clobber at Selfridges and a night out. How life was so exciting at the age of 17.
Kind Regards,
Sir Linesman