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Unread 02-29-2012, 10:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello all,
I am a student in Year 13. I have made a questionnaire regarding the process of waking up in the morning for people with hearing impairment. Any extra help will be appreciated and accepted graciously. Thank you for your support and cooperation.


1. Is your hearing impairment either:
a) Partial deafness or b) total inability to hear

2. How old are you:
a) 11-24 b) 25-34 c) 35-50 d) 50+

3. Were you born with a hearing impairment?
a) Yes or b) no

5. How do you wake up in the morning?
________________________________________

4. Do you have any difficulty in waking up in the morning?

a) Yes or b) no

5. Would you welcome a specific product designed to help people with hearing impairments to wake up?
a) Yes or b) no

6. Out of the three solutions which would you prefer to wake up to:
a) Vibrating bed alarm clock b) flashing colour changing alarm clock c) vibrating pillow

7. How much would you pay for such a product designed to help people with hearing impairments to wake up?
a) 0-£20 b) £20-£40 c) £40-£60 d) £60-£80 e) £80+


Thank you for your time.
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Unread 02-29-2012, 11:30 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Unread 02-29-2012, 02:30 PM   #3 (permalink)
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OP anyone everyone need to help math how volunter!
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Unread 02-29-2012, 02:41 PM   #4 (permalink)
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OP anyone everyone need to help math how volunter!
You have a sharp eye for numbers.

OP is from a country that doesn't use dollars; we need a conversion of the money values.

Also, there are two #5 questions.
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Unread 02-29-2012, 02:56 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Hello all,
I am a student in Year 13. I have made a questionnaire regarding the process of waking up in the morning for people with hearing impairment. Any extra help will be appreciated and accepted graciously. Thank you for your support and cooperation.


1. Is your hearing impairment either:
a) Partial deafness hoh or b) total inability to hear

2. How old are you:
a) 11-24 b) 25-34 c) 35-50 d) 50+

3. Were you born with a hearing impairment?
a) Yes or b) no c)possibly

5. How do you wake up in the morning?
A light alarm
________________________________________

4. Do you have any difficulty in waking up in the morning?

a) Yes or b) no

5. Would you welcome a specific product designed to help people with hearing impairments to wake up?
a) Yes or b) no c) many already exist from bed shakers to flashing lights or the rising sun alarm clocks

6. Out of the three solutions which would you prefer to wake up to:
a) Vibrating bed alarm clock b) flashing colour changing alarm clock c) vibrating pillow

7. How much would you pay for such a product designed to help people with hearing impairments to wake up?
a) 0-£20 b) £20-£40 c) £40-£60 d) £60-£80 e) £80+

I paid about $120 dollars Canadian for mine but mine is fancy with different functions. $120= roughly £91 I think.

Thank you for your time.
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Unread 02-29-2012, 09:40 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Hello all,
I am a student in Year 13. I have made a questionnaire regarding the process of waking up in the morning for people with hearing impairment. Any extra help will be appreciated and accepted graciously. Thank you for your support and cooperation.


1. Is your hearing impairment either:
a) Partial deafness or b) total inability to hear
My hearing aid however helps a great deal with hearing most sounds.

2. How old are you:
a) 11-24 b) 25-34 c) 35-50 d) 50+

3. Were you born with a hearing impairment?
a) Yes or b) no

5. How do you wake up in the morning?
Alarm clock. Unless you want to be more specific on this...
________________________________________

4. Do you have any difficulty in waking up in the morning?

a) Yes or b) no

Yes and no because it depends on how tired i am from work.

5. Would you welcome a specific product designed to help people with hearing impairments to wake up?
a) Yes or b) no
Yes but i'm pretty sure there is one.


6. Out of the three solutions which would you prefer to wake up to:
a) Vibrating bed alarm clock b) flashing colour changing alarm clock c) vibrating pillow
This is pretty vague, theres more alarm clocks than just those choices: I have a Hal-hen vibrating, flashing, and extremely loud alarm clock. The sound is kept off, but I use both the flashing light and vibrator to wake me up in the mornings. It works well, but the snooze button becomes addicting.


7. How much would you pay for such a product designed to help people with hearing impairments to wake up?
a) 0-£20 b) £20-£40 c) £40-£60 d) £60-£80 e) £80+
I paid about $80 USD for mine.


Thank you for your time.
I added my comments and responses in red =)
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1. Is your hearing impairment either:
a) Partial deafness or b) total inability to hear

2. How old are you:
a) 11-24 b) 25-34 c) 35-50 d) 50+

3. Were you born with a hearing impairment?
a) Yes or b) no

5. How do you wake up in the morning?If it's not the pain in my legs, then it's natural since I don't work. When I have to be up at a certain time, I have my alarm clock with bed shaker
________________________________________

4. Do you have any difficulty in waking up in the morning?

a) Yes or b) no

5. Would you welcome a specific product designed to help people with hearing impairments to wake up?
a) Yes, have it or b) no

6. Out of the three solutions which would you prefer to wake up to:
a) Vibrating bed alarm clock b) flashing colour changing alarm clock c) vibrating pillow

7. How much would you pay for such a product designed to help people with hearing impairments to wake up?
a) 0-£20 b) £20-£40 c) £40-£60 d) £60-£80 e) £80+

Paid $40 USD
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