Seriously, Prada, what were you thinking?: Why the fashion ...
Washington Post-Dec. 15, 2018
When it comes to the subjects of race, ethnicity and diversity, the fashion industry's ability to confound and enrage seems to have no bounds. It has demonstrated ...
Fashion's eco-sins: In search of sustainable clothing
Deutsche Welle-Apr. 16, 2018
She says the German textile industry is in fact a trailblazer: "The social and ecological standards of the textile and fashion industry in Germany are among the ...
Fashion industry may use quarter of world's carbon budget by ...
Down To Earth Magazine (press release) (blog)-Jul. 18, 2018
It is estimated that the fashion industry is responsible for 10 per cent of the global carbon emissions and according to UNFCCC, the sector's emissions are to rise ...
Social Goods | Fashion Industry Funnels Money Towards ...
The Business of Fashion-Aug. 1, 2018
"The fashion supply chain funnels more money toward modern slavery than any other industry besides tech. $127.7 billion worth of garments at risk of including ...
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In the questionnaires, as a rule, the social scientist operates on closed questions, since, as mentioned, is the only way to determine the conceptual content of the questionnaire question. To Express the conceptual content was a difficult task, not always fully perceived by the researcher. Not by chance in the sociological literature analyses the closed questions, as a rule, only from the point of view of convenience of use by them (Respondent o-dentam easier to answer them compared to answers to open questions), they are easier to encode, process and analyze, i.e. they are convenient from a purely technical side. And not always to the closed questions are suitable from the point of view of the decision of one or another consistent problem.
I must say a few words about the semi-closed question, i.e. this type of question, where the Respondent is given the opportunity to add your own answer if none of the proposed alternatives do not reflect his opinions. Usually in this case, is a note: "What else, write..." or "otherwise, write..." etc.
It should be noted immediately that the semi-closed questions, as shown by sociological practice and methodological experiments do not give the desired effect. They are most often placed in the form, so to speak, for conscience ' sake, by showing that, say, we can't press the Respondent, give him the opportunity to Express their opinions. But respondents rarely use this opportunity only 10-15% of respondents add your answer to the question in addition to the proposed alternatives. This limited the number of responses typically does not allow for their meaningful analysis. Besides the semi-closed question usually responds with a subset of respondents, for example, with a high level of education and able to work with printed texts.
This restricts meaningful use of this question type. Moreover, the additional answers are private, specific nature, which does not allow in most cases to build a more or less acceptable typology.
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