Thursday, December 5, 2019

Story image for iconic gown from Daily Mail

Don't rip them! Models walk the runway at Valentino fashion ...

Daily Mail-Jan. 29, 2015
Don't rip them! Models walk the runway at Valentino fashion show in billowing gowns hand-embellished with romantic poetry that took 3,000 HOURS to make.
Story image for iconic gown from Fashionista (blog)

Where All the Costumes Go After TV Shows Wrap

Fashionista (blog)-Mar. 25, 2015
Or, in the case of "Gossip Girl," the really good dresses — like the red Oscar de la ... but the recognizable, iconic looks worn by star characters are placed into the ...
Story image for iconic gown from Bustle

Emma Stone and Lorde Wore Pants to the 2015 Golden ...

Bustle-Jan. 12, 2015
... Wore Pants to the 2015 Golden Globes — So Here Are 15 Iconic Moments of ... seemed to strictly adhere to the notion that dresses were the only acceptable ...

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

This is just one example of the distribution of refusals to answer. The distribution of refusals to answer may take on different appearance depending on the type of questionnaire complexity of questions and the nature of the research as a whole. Sometimes in order to address some of the specific objectives of the study the questionnaire is necessary to use complex questions or to arrange them accordingly, knowing that this may cause a relatively large number of refusals to answer them. But then you have to choose what to sacrifice. Therefore, the distribution curve is not the respondents ' answers on the questionnaire may be different. In some cases, it is steadily rising, which may indicate the decline in interest of the respondents to the questionnaire; in others, constantly lowered, which may mean raising the interest of the respondents to the questionnaire; in other cases, it is stable, does not change throughout the questionnaire, indicating that the attention, interest and activity of the respondents throughout the questionnaire do not change.
But, regardless of what the curve shows the overall distribution of attention and activity of the respondents may vary in some parts of the questionnaire. In some cases, they can fall sharply and also sharply increase in other cases. This is natural, for some questions respondents like more, others less, attention and activity of the respondents are never permanent, in some certain limits they always fluctuate.
Having the curve of distribution of attention of the respondents obtained as a result of the pilot survey, it is possible accordingly, using specific methods to control attention and activity respondents to restructure the questionnaire with the aim of increasing interest and attention of the respondents, enhance them.
The following figure shows how the number of refusals to answer parts of the questionnaire, an artificially broken five questions.