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Jason Haeger said:javaqueen said:This is not a direct answer to your question, but it is related.Are there any psych or business majors out there to help compose appropriate questions that could be used in a survey of customers?
SCAA to Field Consumer Survey
I have a minor in psychology, but I have not taken, nor do I plan to take, Research Methods. My significant other, however, has a bachelors in Psychology, but I don't think she would be interested in the time it would take to do something like this. Time is short in a field like hers.
Anyone have any input on that survey? Seems pretty good but we might want to add more.
I took an MA in research methods, most of which I now have to drag up for use doing my phd research with coffee shop customers. To be honest there isn't really much to tell other than "use your common sense"! Ask open questions (ie: not yes or no answers), and also in my (brief) experience so far, people seem to respond far better if a) they know the person asking questions isn't actually employed by the coffee shop in question and b) they are asked questions in an interview rather than a tick-box survey.
Colin said:Jason Haeger said:javaqueen said:This is not a direct answer to your question, but it is related.Are there any psych or business majors out there to help compose appropriate questions that could be used in a survey of customers?
SCAA to Field Consumer Survey
I have a minor in psychology, but I have not taken, nor do I plan to take, Research Methods. My significant other, however, has a bachelors in Psychology, but I don't think she would be interested in the time it would take to do something like this. Time is short in a field like hers.
Anyone have any input on that survey? Seems pretty good but we might want to add more.
Interesting suggestion Richard... makes sense, but also seems to leave the door open for a conglomerate of suggestions perhaps without a focus. I could definitely be wrong on this and we will only know if we try.
Bel, what do you think?
I love the suggestion for a 'little treat' to turn in the survey. THAT works... I am always up for a 'paid' survey... lol
For the record - I always "reward" the people I interview - I hold the discussions in coffee shops and just buy all the participants what they want to drink - what they order ~(when they know they're not paying) tells you a lot as well!!
Hi Mike,
This is exactly what gets me about the 'high end' of the coffee industry - the fact that people have to be 'educated' to appreciate good coffee. It often becomes, well, pretentious and snobbish. If customers buy it, like it, come back to your cafe and tell you what they prefer - whatever your view of the quality of the coffee, surely that is indicative enough that you are on to a good thing? Why should you try and convince customers otherwise? It's kinda assuming that your customers are all a bit dumb. I don't agree that you shouldn't ask them what you think as they don't know what's possible. By all means strive to offer the best quality coffee that you can, offer them as many possibilities as you can - but then sell them what they actually want, not what you think they should have!
Big coffee has made a lot of money on;
Old coffee, Favored coffee, Burnt over roasted coffee, Sugared high calorie blended crap, Freeze dried pre ground vac-pac crap! And they like it! I don't think they are dumb...just misinformed.
It is not pretensous or sobby to care enough to give the best.
What do you think it does to the farmer if we keep selling freez dried crap! ?Do you think this is sustainable for their produce?
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