I will pay $100.00 for someone to answer 12 questions about hybrid
cars and students. Is anyone interested? |
Request for Question Clarification by
umiat-ga
on
22 Feb 2006 08:29 PST
Please post your questions via clarification. If they are answerable,
I am sure you will get some takers. Keep in mind, however, that if a
researcher cannot find "all twelve" answers, the entire question might
sit unanswered. If you would like to post the questions with a side
note that you would like to receive "most of" the answers, that might
work the best!
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Clarification of Question by
drist-ga
on
22 Feb 2006 09:24 PST
Clarification:
I am hoping you can help me. I am writing a report on fuel efficient
cars. I need some answers and, after a search of the library and web,
have yet to find them. I am hoping you can assist. I am looking for:
1. How many (in percentage and real numbers) college students commute?
2. What percentage of first time buyer are buying hybrid card?
3. What percentage of buyers 25 and under buy hybrid cars?
4. How many people under 25 years of age attend college (community,
universities, post-grad,etc)
5. How many students (under 25) attend vocational school?
6. What is the average income of a first year college grad?
7. What is the average income of a first year vocational school grad?
8. What are energy savings to buyers and to the economy of utilizing hybrid cars?
9. Where or how can I do a ?fast and accurate? 5-multiple question
survey of college drivers, voca students and the newly graduated from
these institutions?
10. How many buyers utilized the tax advantage of buying hybrid cars?
How many were 25 and under?
11.How many people are "repeat" car buyers (i.e. buy 2 or more of the
same model)?
12.And, of course, any information on college and vocational students
car purchases and usage.
I will pay $100 for all or most of these answers. Thanks so much for all you can do.
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Request for Question Clarification by
umiat-ga
on
22 Feb 2006 09:37 PST
I am going to unlock this in hopes that a researcher can help you
anwer these questions!
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Request for Question Clarification by
bobbie7-ga
on
23 Feb 2006 10:44 PST
Drist,
It's usually best to break up a multipart question. You might want to
consider canceling this question, and instead posting 12 separate
questions .
This would enable more than one researcher to help you, and you are
more likely to get an answer.
If you're interested, I have the answer to number 1 and number 6.
Bobbie7
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Clarification of Question by
drist-ga
on
24 Feb 2006 14:44 PST
Thanks. I will carefully consider your suggestion.
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