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There are a lot of questions, many communities and different places to explore in the Place Survey. Please share your findings - what have you discovered about living in Leicestershire?
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There are a lot of questions, many communities and different places to explore in the Place Survey. Please share your findings - what have you discovered about living in Leicestershire?
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1. said on Fri, 16 Jul 2010 17:24:
I switched on the advanced options and selected F (frequencies).
Clicking through each age group in turn, while watching the average opinion and degree of agreement (red circle and line) shift on the bar graphs (left), it would seem that the youngest and oldest age groups have the widest spread of satisfaction or of being informed (probably not surprising). However, it is clear that the older the respondent the mor satisfied\informed they seem. Maybe an ageing population will be a god thing! ;o)
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