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02_questionnaire:start [2022/01/03 16:56] – [General information] Simone Ueberwasser | 02_questionnaire [2022/10/16 11:16] (current) – [SMS usage] Simone Ueberwasser | ||
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=====About the questionnaire===== | =====About the questionnaire===== | ||
- | During the data collection, i.e. while the SMS of the main corpus were collected, the informants were also asked to fill in a questionnaire, | + | During the data collection, i.e. while the SMS of the main corpus were collected, the informants were also asked to fill in a questionnaire, |
=====Data Privacy===== | =====Data Privacy===== | ||
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=====Original questionnaires (as PDF)===== | =====Original questionnaires (as PDF)===== | ||
- | The questionnaires were available in four languages ( {{ : | + | The questionnaires were available in four languages ( {{ : |
=====Questions asked===== | =====Questions asked===== | ||
If you are interested in the exact wording of the questions, please check the documents in the original questionnaires above. | If you are interested in the exact wording of the questions, please check the documents in the original questionnaires above. | ||
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+ | In this documentation, | ||
====General information==== | ====General information==== | ||
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**SMS Use in years** The informant was asked, for how many years he has been using SMS. A selection was presented: | **SMS Use in years** The informant was asked, for how many years he has been using SMS. A selection was presented: | ||
- | less than a year | + | * less than a year |
* 1-3 years | * 1-3 years | ||
* 3-5 years | * 3-5 years | ||
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* frequently | * frequently | ||
* very frequently | * very frequently | ||
- | Sending SMS from Web The informant was asked whether he sends SMS from the Web. Possible answers were: | ||
- | n/a for no answer | ||
- | never | ||
- | rarely | ||
- | frequently | ||
- | very frequently | ||
- | Recipients The informant was asked whom his SMS were addressed to. Possible answers: | ||
- | Friends | ||
- | Colleagues (work) | ||
- | Family | ||
- | Games, contests etc. | ||
- | a free field others. This field is displayed after the list in the person data, but not available in the Frequency Distribution | ||
- | Manner of Writing The informant was asked to shortly describe the way he uses SMS. Since this is free text, the answers can be seen in the person data, but cannot be evaluated in the Frequency Distribution. | ||
- | Reading and writing habits | ||
- | Weekly reading time in hours The informant was asked how many hours he spends reading per day in his spare time as well as professionally, | ||
- | Kind of Reading The informant was asked which texttypes he reads. Possible answers: | ||
- | newspapers | ||
- | comics | ||
- | web pages | ||
- | books | ||
- | a free field others. This field is displayed after the list in the person data, but not available in the Frequency Distribution | ||
- | Writing by hand | ||
- | The informant was asked whether he writes by hand in his spare time or in his job. Possible answers were yes or no. | ||
- | Kind of Writing If the informant writes by hand, he was asked what type of texts he produces by hand. Possible answers: | ||
- | notes | ||
- | letters | ||
- | diary | ||
- | a free field others. This field is displayed after the list in the person data, but not available in the Frequency Distribution | ||
- | Frequency If the informant writes by hand, he was asked how often. Possible answers: | ||
- | n/a for no answer | ||
- | never | ||
- | rarely | ||
- | frequently | ||
- | very frequently | ||
- | Switching and mixing languages | ||
- | Switching languages depending on recipient | + | **Sending SMS from Web** The informant was asked whether he sends SMS from the Web. Possible answers were: |
- | Manner of switching If the informant switches languages, he was asked to describe the way in which he switches. Since this is free text, the answers can be seen in the person data, but cannot be evaluated in the Frequency Distribution. | + | * n/a for no answer |
- | Mixing Languages in an SMS The informant was asked whether he mixes languages when writing | + | * never |
- | Languages mixed If the informant answered yes to the question above, he was asked which languages he mixes. The following | + | * rarely |
- | Standard German | + | * frequently |
- | French | + | * very frequently |
- | Italian | + | |
- | Romansh | + | **Recipients** |
- | An open field others | + | * Friends |
- | If the informants typed in other languages, they get listed in the person data but not in the Frequency Distribution. | + | * Colleagues (work) |
- | Second collection | + | * Family |
+ | * Games, contests etc. | ||
+ | * a free field others. | ||
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+ | =====Second collection===== | ||
The second collection took place nearly two years after the first one and was set up for the special needs of research in Italian and Romansh. Accordingly, | The second collection took place nearly two years after the first one and was set up for the special needs of research in Italian and Romansh. Accordingly, | ||
For all questions concerning languages (e.g. mothertongue), | For all questions concerning languages (e.g. mothertongue), |
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