Post by Jack on Feb 10, 2009 18:09:29 GMT -5
I signed up with Media Curves before the election and have participated in several surveys they've conducted on various subjects.
The most recent survey I participated in was one to gauge opinion on Alex Rodriguez’s ESPN interview.
This is the link to the story detailing the results of the recent (today) national survey conducted by Media Curves.
"A-Rod's Performance during ESPN Interview does not Enhance Reputation"
This is the link to Media Curves:
www.mediacurves.com/
Here is another attempt to post the link to the story:
www.mediacurves.com/Sports/J7268-ARod
Excerpts:
"Flemington, NJ, February 10, 2009 – A new national study conducted among 553 viewers of Alex Rodriguez’s ESPN interview Monday night revealed that the majority (76%) reported that the discovery of Rodriguez’s past steroid usage has increased their doubt in the integrity of this era’s baseball superstars."
"The study was conducted by HCD Research on February 10, to obtain Americans’ perceptions of Alex Rodriguez’s ESPN interview from Monday, February 9 which addressed the recent discovery of Rodriguez’s past steroid use."
"More than half of respondents (56%) reported they “would not” vote for Rodriguez to be inducted in the Baseball Hall of Fame. When judging “Hero Status” in baseball, most (85%) indicated that they focus more on a player’s personal integrity, such as sportsmanship and personality, rather than their professional capabilities."
"A strong majority of respondents (68%) said they “do not” consider Rodriguez to be a hero in baseball."
What do you think?
The most recent survey I participated in was one to gauge opinion on Alex Rodriguez’s ESPN interview.
This is the link to the story detailing the results of the recent (today) national survey conducted by Media Curves.
"A-Rod's Performance during ESPN Interview does not Enhance Reputation"
This is the link to Media Curves:
www.mediacurves.com/
Here is another attempt to post the link to the story:
www.mediacurves.com/Sports/J7268-ARod
Excerpts:
"Flemington, NJ, February 10, 2009 – A new national study conducted among 553 viewers of Alex Rodriguez’s ESPN interview Monday night revealed that the majority (76%) reported that the discovery of Rodriguez’s past steroid usage has increased their doubt in the integrity of this era’s baseball superstars."
"The study was conducted by HCD Research on February 10, to obtain Americans’ perceptions of Alex Rodriguez’s ESPN interview from Monday, February 9 which addressed the recent discovery of Rodriguez’s past steroid use."
"More than half of respondents (56%) reported they “would not” vote for Rodriguez to be inducted in the Baseball Hall of Fame. When judging “Hero Status” in baseball, most (85%) indicated that they focus more on a player’s personal integrity, such as sportsmanship and personality, rather than their professional capabilities."
"A strong majority of respondents (68%) said they “do not” consider Rodriguez to be a hero in baseball."
What do you think?