Site Usage Survey

It is important to us to understand our users so that we can continue to improve ReStore - the whole survey is just the questions you can see here.

Which category best describes your background?

Which is your current location?

What was your main reason for visiting ReStore today

On a scale of 5=Very useful to 1=not at all useful, how useful was the material you have found on this visit?
5  4  3  2  1

Which best describes your previous knowledge of ReStore

Please tell us which part of the ReStore site you visited today and how you expect to make use of the information you have gained. If you have any further feedback for the ReStore team, please also include it here

Your Email (Optional - if you are willing for us to contact you about your feedback):

Thank you for your time. Finally, we need to check you're not just a machine (sorry!) - please copy the code below into the last box.


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Survey sample designers use a variety of tools to analyse surveys.

Survey Sampling Topics:

-1. Stratification
- 2. Clustering
- 3. Weighting
- 4. Standard Errors and Design Effects
- 5. Non response adjustments by weighting
- 6. Imputation
- 7. Analysing subgroups of surveys
- 8. How to check data before analysis
- 9. Finite Populations


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