Calling all Fulham Fans! I'm a university student doing a dissertation with a case study on Craven Cottage. I would be grateful if any fans could spare 5 minutes to complete my short questionnaire. Thanks in advance!
https://goo.gl/forms/nHnSK4Wr5GFtv6Sy2
Good luck with the project. Great topic to do a dissertation on in my books.
All done, interesting set of questions..... hope you do well at end of project.
Good luck 👍
Quote from: Fulham FC Research on June 14, 2018, 10:43:32 PM
Calling all Fulham Fans! I'm a university student doing a dissertation with a case study on Craven Cottage. I would be grateful if any fans could spare 5 minutes to complete my short questionnaire. Thanks in advance!
https://goo.gl/forms/nHnSK4Wr5GFtv6Sy2
Completed - Good Luck!
I completed it too :003:
I had to do research for my dissertation so feel your pain.
Interesting what constitutes a dissertation topic these days though. I sat next to a sports science student at my university in the library once who was doing a dissertation on "why England always lose on penalties?". :022:
Yes I completed it and achieved an A + Level, getting every answer correct.
Done.
Interesting Q's!
The question on Craven Cottage being demolished had me tearing up a bit. :012:
Quote from: Fulham FC Research on June 14, 2018, 10:43:32 PM
Calling all Fulham Fans! I'm a university student doing a dissertation with a case study on Craven Cottage. I would be grateful if any fans could spare 5 minutes to complete my short questionnaire. Thanks in advance!
https://goo.gl/forms/nHnSK4Wr5GFtv6Sy2
Are you also a Fulham fan?
Done....
Interesting questions indeed. Are you sure you're not working for Mr Khan?
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Some interesting questions but several others that could usefully have been included to get a fuller picture.
My thoughts also, maybe a surreptitious method of gauging fans reaction to relocating.....to Wembley!!
Done. Good luck with the degree. As an aside, I nearly aborted completing it because I really dislike questions which ask for a yes/no answer and then are supplemented by "Why?" If a survey requires comment, why ask the superfluous yes/no question?
Quote from: Southcoastffc on June 15, 2018, 01:09:02 PM
Done. Good luck with the degree. As an aside, I nearly aborted completing it because I really dislike questions which ask for a yes/no answer and then are supplemented by "Why?" If a survey requires comment, why ask the superfluous yes/no question?
Because you can't tabulate and run statistics as robustly with qualitative data (written words) as you can with quantitative ie fixed response options.
For written responses you have to "code" and "theme" the responses (group them under common headings) before you have data that you can tabulate and start to run statistical tests on. However you're making assumpions each time that you've interpreted the person's response correctly which reduces the robustness of the data you collect.
If there were two studies (ie she was planning on continuing into PHD etc) then she could utilise purely word based free text responses and then use the results to construct a different questionnaire with limited responses. However as she probably doesn't have the opportunity to follow the project up she has to merge the two styles to find a balance.
Quote from: Stevieboy on June 15, 2018, 01:06:05 PM
My thoughts also, maybe a surreptitious method of gauging fans reaction to relocating.....to Wembley!!
Yes, I also thought that.
Quote from: Milo on June 15, 2018, 02:06:53 PM
Quote from: Southcoastffc on June 15, 2018, 01:09:02 PM
Done. Good luck with the degree. As an aside, I nearly aborted completing it because I really dislike questions which ask for a yes/no answer and then are supplemented by "Why?" If a survey requires comment, why ask the superfluous yes/no question?
Because you can't tabulate and run statistics as robustly with qualitative data (written words) as you can with quantitative ie fixed response options.
For written responses you have to "code" and "theme" the responses (group them under common headings) before you have data that you can tabulate and start to run statistical tests on. However you're making assumpions each time that you've interpreted the person's response correctly which reduces the robustness of the data you collect.
If there were two studies (ie she was planning on continuing into PHD etc) then she could utilise purely word based free text responses and then use the results to construct a different questionnaire with limited responses. However as she probably doesn't have the opportunity to follow the project up she has to merge the two styles to find a balance.
Thanks for that.
Done
Done.
Thanks everyone for completing the survey. It is much appreciated. :003:
I'm slightly bewildered in this day and age why people seem to obsess over everything being modern and all bells and whistles. There's no charm to stadiums like the Emirates or modern Wembley.
I love London for it's historical and iconic buildings and would love to see fulham grow and a stadium be built in keeping with its current location and heritage.
For me I like seeing the detail and feeling of historical buildings.. the old Wembley, the old highbury, royal Albert Hall etc..
Just imagine if fulham evolved in a way which paid tribute to that.. it's so what makes the club so unique and appreciated by all fans nd pundits.
Would be amazing too if someone could in corporate the cottage tastefully into any potential improvements to the grounds capacity.
To do so iis a chachallenge but the mark of real intelligence.
Quote from: General on June 16, 2018, 12:51:26 AM
I'm slightly bewildered in this day and age why people seem to obsess over everything being modern and all bells and whistles. There's no charm to stadiums like the Emirates or modern Wembley.
I love London for it's historical and iconic buildings and would love to see fulham grow and a stadium be built in keeping with its current location and heritage.
For me I like seeing the detail and feeling of historical buildings.. the old Wembley, the old highbury, royal Albert Hall etc..
Just imagine if fulham evolved in a way which paid tribute to that.. it's so what makes the club so unique and appreciated by all fans nd pundits.
Would be amazing too if someone could in corporate the cottage tastefully into any potential improvements to the grounds capacity.
To do so iis a chachallenge but the mark of real intelligence.
completely agree. Modern architecture tends to be aesthetically unappealing. Fans are attached to their stadiums the same way an englishman is spiritually attached to his nation. Craven Cottage is such an iconic stadium, and I for one hope i do not see the day where it's modernised into a soulless corporate piggy bank.
Done. Good luck with the dissertation!
Done
Done, will it be possible for you to leave a link so we can read your dissertation after you've presented it?
Done.
Quote from: General on June 16, 2018, 12:51:26 AM
I'm slightly bewildered in this day and age why people seem to obsess over everything being modern and all bells and whistles. There's no charm to stadiums like the Emirates or modern Wembley.
I love London for it's historical and iconic buildings and would love to see fulham grow and a stadium be built in keeping with its current location and heritage.
For me I like seeing the detail and feeling of historical buildings.. the old Wembley, the old highbury, royal Albert Hall etc..
Just imagine if fulham evolved in a way which paid tribute to that.. it's so what makes the club so unique and appreciated by all fans nd pundits.
Would be amazing too if someone could in corporate the cottage tastefully into any potential improvements to the grounds capacity.
To do so iis a chachallenge but the mark of real intelligence.
Very good reply, completely agree 👍👍
Quote from: Fernhurst on June 16, 2018, 04:22:07 PM
Quote from: General on June 16, 2018, 12:51:26 AM
I'm slightly bewildered in this day and age why people seem to obsess over everything being modern and all bells and whistles. There's no charm to stadiums like the Emirates or modern Wembley.
I love London for it's historical and iconic buildings and would love to see fulham grow and a stadium be built in keeping with its current location and heritage.
For me I like seeing the detail and feeling of historical buildings.. the old Wembley, the old highbury, royal Albert Hall etc..
Just imagine if fulham evolved in a way which paid tribute to that.. it's so what makes the club so unique and appreciated by all fans nd pundits.
Would be amazing too if someone could in corporate the cottage tastefully into any potential improvements to the grounds capacity.
To do so iis a chachallenge but the mark of real intelligence.
Very good reply, completely agree 👍👍
I rather liked the Mobowl design which incorporated the Stevenage Road frontage.
Completed - Good Luck!
Quote from: Holders on June 16, 2018, 04:23:41 PM
Quote from: Fernhurst on June 16, 2018, 04:22:07 PM
Quote from: General on June 16, 2018, 12:51:26 AM
I'm slightly bewildered in this day and age why people seem to obsess over everything being modern and all bells and whistles. There's no charm to stadiums like the Emirates or modern Wembley.
I love London for it's historical and iconic buildings and would love to see fulham grow and a stadium be built in keeping with its current location and heritage.
For me I like seeing the detail and feeling of historical buildings.. the old Wembley, the old highbury, royal Albert Hall etc..
Just imagine if fulham evolved in a way which paid tribute to that.. it's so what makes the club so unique and appreciated by all fans nd pundits.
Would be amazing too if someone could in corporate the cottage tastefully into any potential improvements to the grounds capacity.
To do so iis a chachallenge but the mark of real intelligence.
Very good reply, completely agree 👍👍
I rather liked the Mobowl design which incorporated the Stevenage Road frontage.
http://robinsnellandpartners.com/fulham-fc-stadium-2002/idea/
I agree in the essence re keeping the facade of the stevenage road stand, and I'd still like to keep the cottage in the corner of any potential full stadium development but I don't like the parachute styled design and roofing. It's tacky. I want to see more relevance to heritage in any design.
like all such surveys many of the questions have implied answers.
i am never sure if those that generate them realise they are doing this or are just trying to support their own view.
Quote from: nose returns on June 17, 2018, 12:22:12 AM
like all such surveys many of the questions have implied answers.
i am never sure if those that generate them realise they are doing this or are just trying to support their own view.
Probably a bit of both Nose. I guess if you leave it too open ended you'll get such a variety of answers that drawing any type of conclusion would be difficult.
I have received the results of my survey answers and got 82% which apparently is a pass.
I am to understand that 69% is the minimum pass mark.
So you can afford to get 31 questions wrong.
done
good luck!
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