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Research of University of Groningen: Music genres and innovative behavior of DJs Posted on: 16.10.2012 by Era Mocadlo Dear DJTT-members,In consultation with Tekki I would like to invite you all to fill in a short questionnaire of the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. The questionnaire is part of a research that focuses on the relationship of the maturity of music genres and the innovative behavior of DJs. Next to that, the survey will contribute to the ongoing debate in several DJ-communities concerning the digitization of DJing. Some questions might seem off-topic, odd or abstract. I am aware of this this is necessary to test the developed model for this research. It will take a maximum of 5 minutes and one of the respondents will win a | |
Tatum Ansaldo 17.10.2012 |
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Era Mocadlo 17.10.2012 | Thank you all so far!
Originally Posted by djproben
Edit: you were totally right djproben. I got rid of it |
Era Mocadlo 16.10.2012 | Dear DJTT-members, In consultation with Tekki I would like to invite you all to fill in a short questionnaire of the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. The questionnaire is part of a research that focuses on the relationship of the maturity of music genres and the innovative behavior of DJs. Next to that, the survey will contribute to the ongoing debate in several DJ-communities concerning the digitization of DJing. Some questions might seem off-topic, odd or abstract. I am aware of this this is necessary to test the developed model for this research. It will take a maximum of 5 minutes and one of the respondents will win a |
Random X 23.10.2012 | Glad to have been able to help out Tom! And of course, good luck with compiling all the feedback and other related information! |
Gilberto Bordeau 23.10.2012 | Gutted I missed this, looking forward to the results |
Era Mocadlo 22.10.2012 | From this moment, the link/questionnaire is inactive; There are enough responses to carry on with the research. I would like to thank you all for your participation and positive feedback! And special thanks to Tekki for his support and advices! The winner of the 100 euro Juno.co.uk cheque will be contacted on the first of November. I'll keep you posted! Cheers to all! |
Shalon Jaranilla 17.10.2012 | Done |
Erich Vallabhaneni 17.10.2012 | finished! pretty cool survey |
Cassie Sangermano 17.10.2012 | Done! |
Freida Leash 17.10.2012 | I love these but really love seeing the results, I really liked the wording of some of your contrast questions as well. |
Dania Harmonson 17.10.2012 | done! very short |
Tatum Ansaldo 17.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by djproben
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Yevette Matatall 17.10.2012 | done |
Random X 17.10.2012 | Cool thing about this questionnaire is, that it's short and sweet. Not too many questions. This really just takes 5 minutes of your time. |
Era Mocadlo 17.10.2012 | Thank you all so far!
Originally Posted by djproben
Edit: you were totally right djproben. I got rid of it |
Danae Dumler 16.10.2012 | finished before the o'jays song did! you know. there was one question that was required but actually had no question. I just checked "totally agree" on that one. |
Valeri Holderness 16.10.2012 | done |
Ralph Alderette 16.10.2012 | doneskies. |
Tatum Ansaldo 16.10.2012 | Done. Best of luck. |
Marguerite Salsedo 16.10.2012 | Done! Hopefully the research goes well |
Random X 16.10.2012 | Here's my seal of approval. *Clicking link to questionnaire now* And filled it out completely. |
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