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Lydia Jones Music magazine questionnaire Using a music questionnaire which I placed together to ask students and adults I used the results I collected to make a number of pie charts to show my results. I asked students from the ages of 16, to adults to the age of 46. What genre of music do you listen to? Pop Rock Country Indie Dance Rap Electronic Other This pie chart above called ‘What genre of music do you listen to?’ states the question in which I asked 10 people to answer. I have used 8 answers including; Pop, Rock, Country, Indie, Dance, Rap, Electronic and other for them to choose from. The pie chart shows that Pop and Rock are the most popular choices chosen by the people I have asked. The option of ‘Indie’ is a new genre which has become popular towards students and adults, as it is shown by the pie chart not to be that much further behind Pop and Rock. How old are you? 11 - 14 years old 15- 19 years old 20- 30 years old 31-46 years old 47- 60 years old 61+

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Lydia JonesMusic magazine questionnaire

Using a music questionnaire which I placed together to ask students and adults I used the results I collected to make a number of pie charts to show my results. I asked students from the ages of 16, to adults to the age of 46.

What genre of music do you listen to?

PopRockCountryIndieDanceRapElectronicOther

This pie chart above called ‘What genre of music do you listen to?’ states the question in which I asked 10 people to answer. I have used 8 answers including; Pop, Rock, Country, Indie, Dance, Rap, Electronic and other for them to choose from. The pie chart shows that Pop and Rock are the most popular choices chosen by the people I have asked. The option of ‘Indie’ is a new genre which has become popular towards students and adults, as it is shown by the pie chart not to be that much further behind Pop and Rock.

How old are you?

11 - 14 years old15- 19 years old20- 30 years old31-46 years old47- 60 years old61+

The next pie chart ‘How old are you?’ simply asks the 10 people I chose the age group which they are from. My top results shows my questionnaire is taken by more ’15-19’ year olds as I did state my questionnaire to students and adults. I asked a number of ’31-46’ year olds also which shows my second popular age whilst I only asked a few ’20-30’ year olds and no younger ages. Asking students to answer a questionnaire shows a better result throughout my questionnaire as it is unusual for this generation to read and purchase music magazines.

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What is your gender?

FemaleMaleOther

‘What is your gender?’ pie chart above, shows that my questionnaire was asked to both male and females this shows the results to be equal through genders. As I only asked 10 people all together the pie chart above shows that I asked 5 males and 5 females. This question asked can be shown to sometimes change my results of music genre as males and females enjoy different types of genres.

What type of music magazines do you read?

Mixed music One genre (e.g: rock magazine)

This pie chart above shows the results from the question ‘What type of music magazine do you read?’ This question is important to my results as it gives me the results of the type of magazines that the 10 people I have asked what magazine do they read, if it was a mixed music magazine (more than one genre) or a one genre magazine (for example a rock magazine). The results given was even as it was asked to 10 people 5 people chose mixed whilst the other 5 chose one genre magazine.

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Do you read the music magazine online?

SometimesOccasionallyNever

‘Do you read the music magazine online?’ is another question I asked in my questionnaire to 10 people. The results shown in the pie chart above shows that most people have said that they have Never read a music magazine online, however looking at my paper copy of my questionnaire on the proper results show that these people are 3/5 from ages 20-46, whilst the 2/5 are 15-19 year olds. This result shows that older adults must prefer to read magazines by paper copy whilst younger students prefer the magazine to be online or off apps.