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Archive Internet Survey



The Archive Internet Survey aims to discover how Acorn Users access the Internet, what they use it for, and what they think of it.

Please spare us a few minutes of your time to complete the form, and register your views. You do not have to be an Archive subscriber - we want to hear from as many people as possible to gain a true representation of users' choices and views. We are only interested in statistical information, so the survey is anonymous. Completing the form will not result in unwanted email or approaches from other companies.

As this is not an entirely valid survey method, it is somewhat open to abuse. Please do not submit the form more than once - this will only skew the data, and produce meaningless results. We have taken steps to ensure that duplicate data can be detected. As a part of this, the survey will offer a cookie to your browser when you submit the form. The data held within the cookie simply identifies you to this system; it contains a unique number which is meaningless outside of this site. Do not worry if your system is configured to reject cookies - your responses will still be recorded.

If you wish to change one of your answers, you may simply fill in the form again and re-submit it. The duplicate postings will be detected, and only the last data set will be used in the analysis.

There are two survey forms provided: one uses tables, the other does not. Please choose whichever better suits your browser.

Unfortunately, the Internet Survey will only work on-line. If you have an Internet connection, please visit the live site.

Survey using tables - Survey without tables


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