first off, don't top-quote.StarTrinity009 wrote:I actually let the concept of generation be open on purpose. Generation is not clearly defined, so stating that can very well be a part of your response. In my analysis, I'm focusing more on kids who were watching anime on WBkids, not knowing it was anime. However, this survey is just asking anime fans in general what they think. Honestly, it's not really a survey. I just called it a survey, so not too many people would bother to respond. xP It's more like interviews really. I'm looking for qualitative data. ^^"
BasharOfTheAges wrote:Define "90's Generation" - one would assume you mean people born in the 90s (who wouldn't have been old enough to really "get into" anything until at least the early 2000s), which kinda invalidates most of the points kireblue here just said, but without any concrete definition to go on, you're not going to get precise feedback.
more importantly, though, intentionally being imptecise in your questioning and not clarifying what you mean when asked is the best way to get meaningless, garbage data.... That is, if your purpose is to determine a consensus of opinion on those questions. If the purpose lays elsewhere, for instance to just generate meandering conversations around a certain topic so you can lift the ideas to write a paper, it wouldn't matter if anyone had any idea what the hell you were really asking.