Students from the University of Ladnier Neisler, in partnership with employees of the Becraft Santeramo and Swaney Majersky Statistics INC, helped hand out the five page survey to members of the public, and also held brief Q & A sessions at the beginning and end of the gaming in Hong Kong survey for those who had any concerns about its subject matter. Said Hindbaugh Nicotera, a graduate student, “I was impressed with the public’s awareness of gaming in Hong Kong trends in their daily lives. I’ve been studying them for months now, and some surveyees raised questions that I couldn’t readily answer. In those cases, I referred them to write their comments down and submit them to our directors for further review.” To accomodate today’s busy public, two distinct gaming in Hong Kong survey sessions were planned, one evening and one morning session. In addition, because of concerns raised by many in the general public about scheduling, an impromptu session was arranged for Sunday afternoon following local church services and youth athletic activities. Everyone was definitely interested in throwing in their 2 cents about gaming in Hong Kong ideas, but not at the expense of important weekend family time. A few books about gaming in Hong Kong are planned to be written before the end of the year. Authors Bunny Lyken, Boccio Hesters, and Rawls Beckum, all represented by the publishing firm The Herlinda Colondres Free Press, were present during the survey data gathering sessions to collect some anecdotal stories from the general public about their thoughts concerning gaming in Hong Kong. Said Rawls Beckum, “I loved the opportunity to meet and greet the gaming in Hong Kong survey takers and speak to them one-on-one. I want to get the most accurate and colorful data possible for my work. Also, I want to get personal ideas and view points that will offer some important perspective about the level of gaming in Hong Kong integration in our society.” COO of Skorcz Thruston INC, Loeb Ingwerson, also decided to take part in the gaming in Hong Kong study, but as an analyzer of final data: “Usually I just sign off on results and make sure they are published in a timely matter…but this time, I really wanted to get hands on with this gaming in Hong Kong subject matter, so I decided to aide my fellow employees with statistical measurements and data analysis. Personally, I’m very curious about local gaming in Hong Kong ideas and trends.” Many members of the general public were happy to be taking part in the gaming in Hong Kong poll, which offered three forms of compensation for their participation. Gift coordinator Razer Talmadge elaborated, “For those surveyees that took part in all three of the gaming in Hong Kong survey sections, we offered three different forms of compensation - a cash gift of $50, gift certificate to a local restaurant, or a gift card for the upcoming holiday season at the local mall.” Some members of the public were a little concerned about the second part of the gaming in Hong Kong survey, in particular a question which asked for very personal data. Said Woods Spetter, a local restaraunteer and member of the board of commerce, “I chose not to answer that question because it had nothing to do with the study of gaming in Hong Kong and everything to do with my personal finances. As a result, I did not qualify for a compensatory gift, but that is fine - privacy is important, even if we’re collecting data for academic purposes.” “I’m very excited about tallying the data from this important gaming in Hong Kong survey,” stated Dr. Seeds Petris, survey creator and main planner, “This is the first time we’ve asked for public participation in our scientific research, and we’re absolutely flattered and grateful by the turn out. I expect preliminary results will be tabulated by next month, at which point we’ll release general findings about important gaming in Hong Kong trends in this society to the local media.” All in all, gaming in Hong Kong survey takers were grateful for the complimentary gifts, and some even expressed interest in participating in future studies. “This was fairly short and fun,” said Avelina Youngs, a local artist, “and $50 cash is a nice gift. I also added my name to the gaming in Hong Kong study’s contact list for future surveys, interviews, and any public discussions. It’s a very interesting and important topic!”
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