Student Wine Survey

I am working with 3 graduate students who are conducting an on-line survey about the use of the Internet for learning about and purchasing wine. We would greatly appreciate your participation.

***************************** Graduate students from Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration are conducting a survey to explore how consumers learn about and purchase wine over the Internet. The survey may be found at

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Surveys must be completed by Dec. 31, 2004. Completed surveys will be entered into a drawing for a $50 Amazon.com gift certificate.

Your time and input are greatly appreciated.

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Hospitality Marketing Prof
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Non-US readers might like to note that the first question is "Please enter your zip code"

Reply to
Steve Slatcher

Unless they are trying to obtain an example of a biased sample they are wasting everyone's time.

Reply to
David Deuchar

Yup, love those semisweet Pinot Noirs! Dale

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Dale Williams

It's for US ppl only. Why do ppl always assume everyone on the net is American? I was bored enough to do the survey, and then its totally Amero-centric [is that a word?]. :)

Perhaps next time you could do everyone a courtesy and state "Probably for US residents only".

Besides that, I'd suggest [especially judging by some of the regulars in here] there are US residents who don't drink wine from the five [wow, big selection] regions named in the survey.

e.g. Please rate your preference for each of the following wine regions on a scale of 1-7, 1 being very weak and 7 being very strong. If you are unfamiliar with a region, please select "don't know".

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Don't Know Napa Valley (CA) Willamette Valley (OR) Finger Lakes (NY) Sonoma Valley (CA) Columbia Valley (WA)
Reply to
Mat

Us Missouri Norton/Cynthianna drinkers are always out in the cold.

Mark

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M. E. Sievert

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