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The survey contained 10 questions (translated into multiple languages) which resulted in categorical and quantitative data being collected. Some examples are below:

What language do you primarily speak?

Are you aware of the 2020 recipient of the European Lifetime Achievement Award in Writing? Yes or No

What is your age (in years)?

How many books did you read last year?

Do you agree with the following statements: “The European Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes authors of a variety of races and ethnicities”: Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Neither Agree nor Disagree, Agree, Strongly Agree, Do not know.

13) Which variables are quantitative?



14) Give an example of a survey question they might want to include that would result in a categorical response (include the categories).




15) What decisions might they be making with the results of the survey? Why are they interested in these questions?

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Answer:

  • The quantitative variables in the survey are age and the number of books read last year.

  • An example of a survey question that would result in a categorical response could be "What is your gender?" with categories such as male, female, and non-binary.

  • The results of the survey will help the writer's guild understand the opinions and demographics of European book buyers regarding their lifetime achievement award process. Based on the responses, they may make decisions about whether to continue their current process or make changes to better align with the desires of their audience. For example, if the majority of respondents are not aware of the award or do not believe it is inclusive enough, the guild may choose to increase advertising efforts or make changes to their nomination and selection process.

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