Sunday, June 19, 2011

Tables and pie chart. Survey result on shoppers’ reaction on shops, restaurants and design

The tables and pie charts in question carry the result of a survey on what shoppers to find out how they felt about a new shopping complex in Auckland, New Zealand. Findings are in percentage terms.

When it comes to shops, 17% males were very satisfied and two times more than that number of females said, ‘very satisfied, 34%’. If we compare these figures with those males who were satisfied, it’s the highest percentage; 45%, but only 37% females said so. However, coming to dissatisfied lot, the figures are same, 20%. When 18% males preferred no comment, half of that number of females said so.

How shoppers looked at restaurants? Higher number of males seemed satisfied than females. The figures are 55% and 32%. But this is not so with very satisfied; it is 25% and 27%. Again males constituted the least number of dissatisfied, 5%, but four times more than that number of females were dissatisfied. Coming to no comment, figures are rather high, 15 and 20 for males and females.

Let us how they reacted to the design of the complex. 62% people were satisfied with it whereas 17% said they were very satisfied, and when 10% expressed dissatisfaction, the remaining 11% preferred ‘no comment’.

That is the end of the report.

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