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Please help me - survey for my Masters's thesis

Post by tinaaustirol » Friday 15 April 2011, 13:34

Dear Alpine Snowboarders,
My name is Tina and I am writing my Master's thesis about our sport and therefore I need your help!
The survey has 24 questions and it takes a maximum of 10 minutes to fill in all questions -
so PLEASE, PLEASE help me!
the link: http://www.unipark.at/uc/MCI_Tourismus_Studenten/18c1/

Thank you very, very much
Sincerely,
Tina

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Post by mamatua » Friday 15 April 2011, 14:06

done,
(do you mean france doesn't get his place in the list of snowboarding nations ? )
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Post by ICERIPPER » Friday 15 April 2011, 14:18

Where are you from?

Austria
Germany
Switzerland
Italy
Canada
USA
other States in Europe
others

Tina

why there isn't Franckreich
I think we have one of the most biggest ski/snow area in Europe

Ok today few alpine snowboarder but in 1990 i was not the same.

Was one time in Austria (neustift im stubaital) 1994 and very pleased to see alpine snowbarders there.

I am agree that alpine board are surprising the youngest snowboard generation because in France they have become riding with soft boots.

Ps: I don't speak very well german but in Austria with an alpin board it was very easy to speak english. Same passion

done :D
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Post by pokkis » Friday 15 April 2011, 14:23

I would assume that it is other States in Europe same way as Finland and other small countries.

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Post by starikashka » Friday 15 April 2011, 14:50

pokkis wrote:I would assume that it is other States in Europe same way as Finland and other small countries.
And Russia:-) or it is in Asia:-)?

Do I need to fill this survey if I live not in Europe and spend a more than month here for snowboarding? :-(

By the way. I've seen the young lady in the same outfit riding the virus board on upper part of rettenbach:-)Today
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Post by pokkis » Friday 15 April 2011, 14:57

You clearly belong to section "others" :wink:

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Post by starikashka » Friday 15 April 2011, 15:05

pokkis wrote:You clearly belong to section "others" :wink:
Hmmm.I do not like to be an other :-( Russian riders give a lot for alpine community.so this certainly deserves specific bulletpoint :-) but anyway too late :-) I already filled out it
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Post by mirekd » Sunday 17 April 2011, 13:35

Hello All! :)
I am one of those who feel the need to develop an "alpine snowboard," and responded to the call Tina Rauth. Tina writes: ... the subject of the study is to prove that for alpine snowboarding is not threatened with extinction.
In the foreword Tina writes: In order to prove that alpine snowboarding is not threatened with extinction, every single, completely filled in questionnaire counts.
Very important is the amount involved in the survey - please do it! The questions are simple and filling out the questionnaire does not take much time.
Do it, please - for "Our EC" and Tina! :pray2:

mirek :wink:

Ps. I also carried out a similar survey once, and I understand that this is important for the author.
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Post by Zanci » Sunday 17 April 2011, 16:09

done :)

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Post by Hans » Sunday 17 April 2011, 18:30

Filled in. Good luck with your masters.

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Post by skandinavec » Monday 18 April 2011, 21:21

Survey completed....good luck 8)

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Post by Silver » Monday 18 April 2011, 22:59

Done! Keep us informed....

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Post by nakaniko » Tuesday 19 April 2011, 11:05

Done
Sure France deserves a direct mention, is one of the main coutries for white slopes.
Imho asking alpiners about opinion of alpine snowboarding doesn't show the real opinion between all snowboarders
Good luck for your thesis
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Post by starikashka » Tuesday 19 April 2011, 14:20

nakaniko wrote:Done
Sure France deserves a direct mention, is one of the main coutries for white slopes.
Imho asking alpiners about opinion of alpine snowboarding doesn't show the real opinion between all snowboarders
Good luck for your thesis
There is a certain need to ask downhill skiers who occasionally go for public slopes :-) with alpine boarders there :-)
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Post by mirekd » Tuesday 19 April 2011, 16:36

Hi!
nakaniko wrote:Imho asking alpiners about opinion of alpine snowboarding doesn't show the real opinion between all snowboarders
It is estimated that on the Alpine board goes about 5-10% of all snowboarders.
Tina wishes show that it is a discipline of development (it grows more and more people) and not in danger of extinction.
The difference of opinion (in this regard) is irrelevant. :)
starikashka wrote:There is a certain need to ask downhill skiers who occasionally go for public slopes :) with alpine boarders there :)
Alpine snowboarders - all who ride on the "Alpine (hard) board". They can practiced the sport everywhere. Of course, achieve the best results only those who ride in the high mountains. :)

mirek :wink:

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@starikashka: I guess I misunderstood the text. What do you mean?
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