Top Question Tuesday, 4/14/09
It’s Tuesday, which means it’s time to vote on what question will go on an upcoming Zogby Interactive survey. Last week’s winning question asked about President Obama’s trip to Europe. Look for a blog post on that question coming soon!
This week’s user-submitted survey questions are below. The questions are shortened to save space on our blog post, but these are the basic ideas. Take a look though and then vote for which question you’d most like to see on the next Zogby Interactive survey. As a reminder, if you’d like to submit a question to be considered for a Zogby survey, use the “contact us” box on the right of the page. And if you’d like to join Zogby’s interactive panel to answer questions similar to these, click here.
1. A survey on American weddings conducted by the Conde Nast Bridal Group revealed that the average amount spent on a wedding in 2007 was $27, 852. Do you feel this amount is too high, too low, or just right to spend on a wedding?
2. In general, do you believe that people are likely to change their political ideology as they learn new things and encounter new people, or do you believe that people are not likely to change their ideology even for these reasons?
3. Which of the following is the most common way you donate money to charity – give over the internet, give over the phone, respond to appeals sent through the mail, respond to appeals made in person, another way, do not donate to charity?








Only 6 people responded to your list of poll questions??! I am not surprised. I was not one of the six. What a bunch of lame questions.
63 people responded to the last set of questions, not six. If you don’t like them, submit your own.
Most Americans are not interested in issues important to their future merely the “buzz” of the moment. That is why the ObamaNation exists…
I find the issues interesting. I also find doesn’t give me the options I want to chose to give an honest answer. I believe some options are included or omitted as propaganda for political reasons. But then, I fit the government definition of a terrorist, possibly because I look for euphonisms and double talk.
Anyone who spends more $27,000 on a wedding or even $10,000 is an idiot. Those people are more interested in the wedding than the marriage and will end in divorce. I spent nothing but the license fee and have been married for 32 years.
I voted for the political question because of better choices. The charity donation question should also include TV, organized religious groups, and organized civic groups.