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you wrote:
> Bill, I've been pondering your question about studying your adult
>audience, which is "one of" the audiences you say you know "relatively
>little about." I'm not sure what to suggest, as this highly specialized
>group may simply be too small for a statistically valid study. I wonder
>if you would identify some of your other little-known audiences, and/or
>which ones you do know.
> (You must forgive me: just couldn't contain myself. Now I feel
>better.)
Well, someone's on their toes today! You've just proved a point I made
last week in another thread, which was that we're all fallible and can make
mistakes. You are right, of course. I was a mite sloppy in my phrasology.
Bill
p.s. Per your request, our other little-known audiences include domestic
farm animals, rodents of unusual size, pirates, and rodeo clowns. If you
have access to any visitor research on these particular audience segments,
please let me know. ; )
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William H. Stirrat (Bill)
Evaluator/Market Researcher
Our Minnesota Science Hall
Science Museum of Minnesota
30 East 10th Street
St. Paul, MN 55101
phone: 612/221-9442
fax: 612/221-4514
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As always, opinions expressed are my own.
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Bye!
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