Survey #3 closed - painting by numbers
            As we finalise the analysis we will knock up a survey report by 5th June 2013 to celebrate 6 months since our launch...
All the ways I think of to kill time until the fixtures come out 17th June!
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            Sorry to disappoint you but the fixtures are not released until 19th June an extra 48 hours to kill :-)0
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            As long as Palace home and away is on there I can wait

Another stat.: 53% of Charlton fans have been going since before we returned to the Valley0 - 
            
You mean 53% of people who completed the survey?seriously_red said:As long as Palace home and away is on there I can wait

Another stat.: 53% of Charlton fans have been going since before we returned to the Valley0 - 
            
Surveys are usually quantitative and proportionate thus giving an insight. If you surveyed every Charlton supporter, it would then be 100% accurate but no longer a survey. By this analogy you could dismiss the 100% support banner as just a few blokes on a forum making out CP is popular.Off_it said:
You mean 53% of people who completed the survey?seriously_red said:As long as Palace home and away is on there I can wait

Another stat.: 53% of Charlton fans have been going since before we returned to the Valley
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            Did I win a season-ticket ?0
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Weirdmaybe_baby said:
Surveys are usually quantitative and proportionate thus giving an insight. If you surveyed every Charlton supporter, it would then be 100% accurate but no longer a survey. By this analogy you could dismiss the 100% support banner as just a few blokes on a forum making out CP is popular.Off_it said:
You mean 53% of people who completed the survey?seriously_red said:As long as Palace home and away is on there I can wait

Another stat.: 53% of Charlton fans have been going since before we returned to the Valley0 - 
            
I am.Off_it said:
Weirdmaybe_baby said:
Surveys are usually quantitative and proportionate thus giving an insight. If you surveyed every Charlton supporter, it would then be 100% accurate but no longer a survey. By this analogy you could dismiss the 100% support banner as just a few blokes on a forum making out CP is popular.Off_it said:
You mean 53% of people who completed the survey?seriously_red said:As long as Palace home and away is on there I can wait

Another stat.: 53% of Charlton fans have been going since before we returned to the Valley
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            prize draw results announced soon, needs to be done appropriately so might be at our next meeting on the 10th - or sooner if we can arrange0
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            in terms of the survey being accurate, its more likely to be so if the survey can be shown to be a randomly representative sample, plus of course there is a margin for error. Any analysis should ask questions though, and answer them, much like off its example.0
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No or I would have written that!Off_it said:
You mean 53% of people who completed the survey?seriously_red said:As long as Palace home and away is on there I can wait

Another stat.: 53% of Charlton fans have been going since before we returned to the Valley
Before the Trust started surveys we checked with experts what the minimum sample of randomly selected fans needed to be to give 95% confidence in the answers.
And we were told 266. For each survey we have promoted on here and to our members... which could be open to allegations of bias due to self selection and how the surveys are filled in by the same 500 fans
So trust supporters have stood in the rain (and the bars) to pick fans at random. It was noticeable that members, subscribers and fans are very much aligned except for the issue of Safe Standing and use of this website
This time we didn't because interview fans face to face as 1) no more games left! and 2) we felt that a survey with well over 2,000 fans participating gives a fairly accurate picture... Especially when some of the findings are very similar to previous work.
There are of course possible errors but none of these will be material when we consider the uses to which the survey results are put such as looking at the Trust direction and designing campaign materials.
I expect the survey findings will be released soon and will hopefully be the basis for constructive debate around what the Trust should be doing next season.
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