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  • Quarter of iPhone users think they are genius

    Jun 16, 2011

    In our last Ten Second Survey by Great Sites found that 26% of iPhone users rate their intelligence as "I am a genius (6 on a 6-point scale), whereas 50% Nokia users said they were “well under average”, or a 2 on the same scale.  Members between 25 to 34 year old chose extremes: 29% believed they were ‘well under average’, with 28% responding they were ‘a genius’. Both in VIC and QLD the biggest group said they were ‘under average intelligence’ whereas in NSW the biggest group, 34% said they were smarter than everyone else. The most common mobile phone brand was Nokia, followed by Samsung, Apple and LG.


    Every week we ask your opinion in the The Ten Second Survey, and we keep it as short as possible. By completing the Ten Second Survey you get an extra chance to win the $30,000 cash at the end of the year!

     

  • Most aggressive drivers found in NSW

    Jun 16, 2011

     


    The majority of drivers said that when thinking about road rage, they were most likely to control their emotions (81%), with 12% saying they are likely to express road rage versus 6% being on the receiving end. There was no big difference between men or women, but there was a clear generational divide: one in four of Great Sites members between 18 and 34 say they are likely to express road rage, but only 1 in 12 of those over 55 said so. The most verbally aggressive drivers are found in NSW.


    Every week we ask your opinion in the The Ten Second Survey, and we keep it as short as possible. By completing the Ten Second Survey you get an extra chance to win the $30,000 cash at the end of the year!
  • Sons spending big for Mother’s Day

    Jun 16, 2011

     

    Great Research conducted a Ten Second Survey that showed men were almost twice as likely as women to spend over $100 on Mother’s Day. We asked a total of 5424 people between 4 and 11 May. Most members answered they would spend between $20 and $50 on the occasion. Older members were more likely to answer they would cook or agree with “money can’t buy love, a kiss will do just fine!”

    Every week we ask your opinion in the The Ten Second Survey, and we keep it as short as possible. By completing the Ten Second Survey you get an extra chance to win the $30,000 cash at the end of the year!
  • One in twenty Australians tried to catch the Easter Bunny

    Jun 16, 2011

     

    The Easter Ten Second Survey showed that one in twenty Australians tried to catch the Easter Bunny over the long Easter Weekend. We asked a total of 6025 people in the week before Easter how they were spending the weekend. The most common activity was to stay at home, followed by visiting family, or booking a short stay. Men were more likely to go overseas than women were and hatching an Easter Egg was more popular in ACT than in any other state.


    Every week we ask your opinion in the The Ten Second Survey, and we keep it as short as possible. By completing the Ten Second Survey you get an extra chance to win the $30,000 cash at the end of the year!
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