Once I was done with my predetermined set of questions I was able to share the link to my survey on my personal Facebook profile where luckily people did give it a try to it.
After I posted the survey on Facebook, the people that actually answered my survey allowed me to generalise the findings, which was the whole purpose of my survey research.
When the individuals took my survey I was able to simplify the responses and I found out that 40% of the people preferred Crime/Action Thrillers same as the 40% of the Psychological Thrillers. Only 20% of the people liked Horror movies, unlike the Erotic/Torture Porn that hasn't received any likes by those who took the survey.
When the individuals took my survey I was able to simplify the responses and I found out that 40% of the people preferred Crime/Action Thrillers same as the 40% of the Psychological Thrillers. Only 20% of the people liked Horror movies, unlike the Erotic/Torture Porn that hasn't received any likes by those who took the survey.
I found out that people have preferred the School as the better location in a thriller film having 40% of the votes.
The haunted house was also liked and has received 30% of the votes. The woods 20% of the votes and deserted location only 10%.
We are going to take into account all of the locations mentioned as we need multiple places through the plot.
According to the people that took the survey, the activities that they prefer to do with their friends is going to a party as 50% has voted so. Secondly, what they enjoyed to bets was going out to eat as this option received 30% of the votes. Finally, 20% of the people that voted preferred this.
To the question "What elements do you think make a thriller film successful?" the people that answered found equally licked Psychos and Unplanned Disasters both having 40% of the votes. Unlike the Cute but Dumb girls having only 20% of the votes.
Finally to the question on the reaction to scary and dangerous situation, the majority has chosen that they would be Running Far away with 70% of the votes. On the same foot the other options all received equally 10% of the votes.
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