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The research question definition headache and ideas for presenting survey results

After 1,5 weeks of interviewing – last interview is scheduled for today – I
am right in the process of tweaking and tuning my research question. It is
still challenging, even after weeks of work and iterative studies of subject
matter related books and web articles. Once I have mastered this extreme
challenge, I hope I can dedicate more time on the data analysis.

With regard to presentation of the results to the non-academic, public
world, I stumbled across the following survey results presentation which I
found quite nicely prepared: How are we presenting a presentation survey?
Let me know if you know others that you really liked and also drop a line
why that was the case (for better understanding of your criteria).

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