Hi
I have closed the survey for the time being.
Once I had about 200 respondents I started to run some statistical analysis on what I had so far, and realized that I had some major problems in how I coded the information. I spent a bunch of time recoding variables in a statistics program, but I still wasn't going to get much in the way of usable data.
The basic rundown- lots of dudes in the hobby (88% surveyed), mostly "younger" (maybe a bias because of the internet survey), most popular tank size run in the 20-50 gallon range, and mostly reef tanks. The largest group in terms of years in the hobby are the 1-3 range, there is a big drop off in the 3-5 year range (for both men and women), and then it picks up after, so I guess that's where we lose a lot of people. A weird little blip that was a difference between men and women- in terms of number of tanks owned, the largest group for both sexes was one tank. Followed by two tanks, then three. In the case of four or more tanks, that number again dropped for men, but rose for women. It's likely skewed because the female sample size was small. There's more of course, but off the top of my head that's it.
for the purpose of the assignment, I am done, I just had to do a survey, and try to run some basic analysis off it. For most of my assignment I explained what I did wrong or how I could improve it.
As I was working on it, in an effort to make things "easier" I upgraded from the free survey to yearly subscription, so in order to get my hundreds of dollars back on that i will need to do some surveys for real! So stay tuned!
Thank you to everyone that helped, I really really appreciate it.