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Just wanted to get this at the top of the board because I feel it's important. :)
 
Just wanted to get this at the top of the board because I feel it's important. :)
 
Hey Louisa, keep reposting the link too, not just why you want to move it to the top. :)
louisa said:
Just wanted to get this at the top of the board because I feel it's important :)
 
This survey takes about 30 minutes to do and it's a great way to get your input on the immigration.

here is the link


http://cic.sondages-surveys.ca/s/immigration2/?l=eng
 
This survey takes about 30 minutes to do and it's a great way to get your input on the immigration.

here is the link


http://cic.sondages-surveys.ca/s/immigration2/?l=eng
 
This survey takes about 30 minutes to do and it's a great way to get your input on the immigration.

here is the link


http://cic.sondages-surveys.ca/s/immigration2/?l=eng
 
I checked the site today and its closed.Thanks to any of the all 1000 people who viewed this site or did the survey, all of us that is going through this heartache it's a struggle and I hope all our inputs helped.This is what it says now ........



Thank you for your interest in the Levels and Mix consultation. The online consultation is now closed.

A summary of the results of this process will be published on our website in fall 2011 or winter 2012.[flash=200,200][/flash]
 
Fall 2011 - that soon? Anyway, thanks to you for getting this to our attention and keeping it there! ;D
louisa said:
I checked the site today and its closed.Thanks to any of the all 1000 people who viewed this site or did the survey, all of us that is going through this heartache it's a struggle and I hope all our inputs helped.This is what it says now ........



Thank you for your interest in the Levels and Mix consultation. The online consultation is now closed.

A summary of the results of this process will be published on our website in fall 2011 or winter 2012.[flash=200,200][/flash]
 
The results are posted to the survey and here is the link

http://www.canadavisa.com/news/entry/study-shows-canadians-still-supportive-of-immigration-111026.html


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Study shows Canadians still supportive of immigration

Wednesday, 26 October 2011 Category Federal Immigration



A recently released study regarding immigration found that Canadians are still supportive of immigration. The study, which was released by Montreal's Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) found that Canada continues to be a welcoming place for newcomers, with the many Canadians showing support for high levels of immigration.

And another link pertaining to the survey

Canadian government may reduce immigration numbers

Friday, 21 October 2011 Category Federal Immigration here's the link

http://www.canadavisa.com/news/entry/canadian-government-may-reduce-immigration-numbers-111021.html
 
AllisonVSC said:
It's official. I just finished taking it and it IS the cic website with the cic banner across the top of all pages though I am quite sure they outsourced the survey data collection to another company.

One caution though if you take it. There are several questions were you are asked to rank the importance of something using 1-6, 1 being most important to 6 least important. Then they ask a question were it is switched and 1 is least important and 6 is most important. Definitely a design flaw there!

Also, it does take time to read the backgrounder and 45 minutes to take the survey. There is a LOT of reading so chose a quiet time without distractions. There is a save and come back to later option, but I didn't try it.

This order switching is not a design flaw, it's a research technique used to minimize the results being skewed by people just using the same answer for all questions
 
Wow, good point, but was this order switching done for only one question, and if so, would that be enough to convince the person reviewing the results that this was a survey taker that just clicked on the same number rather than someone who overlooked the reversal of 1-6 but was genuinely responding to each question? Also, I love zouk music :P
Zouk Princesse said:
This order switching is not a design flaw, it's a research technique used to minimize the results being skewed by people just using the same answer for all questions
 
ddobro2 said:
Wow, good point, but was this order switching done for only one question, and if so, would that be enough to convince the person reviewing the results that this was a survey taker that just clicked on the same number rather than someone who overlooked the reversal of 1-6 but was genuinely responding to each question? Also, I love zouk music :P

Agree...this reversal is usually done for about half of the questions. I can only guess that perhaps there was reason to believe that doing it on this particular question held enough significance?
 
:) and kudos on your impeccable taste in music