[TRU Research] Survey responses
Stephen DeSanto
rachidian at gmail.com
Fri Mar 6 14:00:35 PST 2020
I can scroll through the data this weekend and see what stands out to me.
With surveys like this, I assume the qualitative data will be more useful
than the quantitative. I can do a pass over it.
On Fri, Mar 6, 2020, 13:13 Katie Wilson <katie at transitriders.org> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> We have over 200 responses to our survey
> <http://transitriders.org/orcasurvey>. If I were to share a .csv of the
> responses (without personal info of course), would anyone be interested in
> taking a look at the data, quantitative and/or qualitative? As we begin to
> work with CM Mosqueda’s office on crafting the actual policy, it would be
> great to be able to share our survey results with them.
>
> Obviously it’s not a representative sample, and most people are in favor
> of strong legislation, but I’d be especially interested to know if there’s
> anything there we might not be expecting. Anything in the written comments
> we might not have thought of? Any entries from people associated with
> particular employers that are of interest?
>
> Katie
>
> Katie Wilson
> General Secretary
> Transit Riders Union
> https://transitriders.org
> 206-781-7204
>
> *The Transit Riders Union is a democratic organization of working and
> poor **people, including students, seniors, and people with disabilities,
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> and beyond, so that every human being has access to safe, **affordable,
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>
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