Re: Research into hard surfaces around trees
| Subject: | Re: Research into hard surfaces around trees |
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| From: | J Dicker |
| Date: | Sep 04 2008 13:12:32 |
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Andy Poynters’ survey on hard surfaces near to trees
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=sVv9yNRZMgYvBpdQalL3Ng_3d_3d
Go on, fill it in now!!
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______________________________________________________________________ Tried to send in Andy Poynter's questionnaire but it won't go. Jerry Dicker
Andy Poynter is currently carrying out some research into hard surfacesaround trees and has asked me to pass on this message about aquestionnaire asking for your views. He has also requested that in orderavoid slewing the answers we don't enter into a debate about thequestionnaire here. It would be good if we could respect this request.I am doing a research dissertation for my degree (at Writtle College), Iwant to get an elementry industry consensus on peoples preference andwhat they feel about hard surfacing near trees.This web-based questionnaire has 10 multiple choice questions and shouldtake 3-5 minutes, all responses will be treated anonymously. Members needto follow the link below;http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=sVv9yNRZMgYvBpdQalL3Ng_3d_3dI anticipate the survey will finish on 31st October 2008 and I will sendout reminders before then.
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