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Event Poster Survey

You love great music and music events? We are looking at how to enhance event posters with digital information on smartphones to deliver you a great experience before and after events. In order to do that we first want to better understand how event posters are used today.
 
 
 

Therefore, we ask you to provide us your 5 to ten minutes of your time to share your experiences with event posters. 
 
Ready? Lean back, turn up the music and press the next button at the end of the page.

Further information about the study is presented below.
 
PURPOSE: 
The Institute for Computer Graphics and Vision of the Graz University of Technology is carrying out research to get insight into people's habit's in accessing and interacting with event posters.
 
PROCEDURE:
During this survey we will ask you several questions about the way you interact with event posters, followed by some questions about your background. We would like to ask you to answer the question to your best knowledge. Thereby your participation in this survey is voluntary. You are free to choose whether or not you will take part in this survey. The whole survey is anonymous (see more information about privacy in the bottom of this page).
 
CONTACT:
Shall you have any questions about the study, the principal investigator may be reached at: Jens Grubert, Institute for Computer Graphics and Vision Graz University of Technology Address: Inffeldgasse 16c / Second floor, A-8010, Graz, Austria Telephone: +43 316 873 5068 Email: grubert@icg.tugraz.at

 

There are 23 questions in this survey.

A note on privacy
This survey is anonymous.
The record kept of your survey responses does not contain any identifying information about you unless a specific question in the survey has asked for this. If you have responded to a survey that used an identifying token to allow you to access the survey, you can rest assured that the identifying token is not kept with your responses. It is managed in a separate database, and will only be updated to indicate that you have (or haven't) completed this survey. There is no way of matching identification tokens with survey responses in this survey.