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Research Questionnaire Part 2

Welcome back to this weeks blog!

 




In this blog I will be going in depth explaining and analyzing the research questionnaire I preformed in class which my classmates answered. They helped me come to the conclusion of what my final magazine product would consist of.









Questionnaire Results:



  • This question was asked in order to see what agave group would mostly be helping me decide on my magazine and which age group audience I would be reaching for the most part
  • The results from the survey showed that the age group I had reached in majority was age 17, meaning most people from 17 and up will be reviewing my magazine.









  • This question was asked in order to see if most of my viewers were Hispanic/Latino or not to get a clear scope of which types of backgrounds and people would be reviewing my magazine 
  • The results show that a great majority of my audience is Hispanic/Latino, meaning there is people from different country’s and cultures that will be attracted to my magazine. This shows that people will somehow understand my magazine and relate to it as I am also Hispanic/Latina.








  • This question was asked in order to see which race would be mostly attracted to my magazine and who will most likely relate to and understand my magazine.
  • The results show that the most targeted race for my magazine is Black or African American. This is perfect because it ties in with my fashion magazine and includes current fashion trends from nowadays. Although my article could be relatable to all races.









  • This question was asked in particular to see what gender my audience would be mostly composed of. 
  • The results showed that my audience for my fashion magazine would mostly be females. Although most of my audience would be directed to women, both women and men equally can still relate to and find my magazine interesting or relatable.








We have come to the end of this weeks blog, in the next blog I will finalize the analysis of my research questionnaire and all the results.


See you in the next blog guys!
















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