These videos show three different people being asked the interview questions from the questionaire.
Questionnaire Graphs + Results

From the results shown, it clearly shows that more male people were interviewed, however not a large difference, this showing the different points of views on the questions from both male and female and the results not being gender based.
This chart is showing the majority of the people asked being from the age range 16-30, however with nearly a third of the people being from a different age range, it shows how the results can be versatile.
This chart clearly shows the many different colours that people favour, this clearly showing the difference in people that were questioned. In addition, it also shows familiar favourite colours throughout, red and blue being the highest number, this showing how age and gender don’t matter when talking into consideration favourite colours.
This chart is showing the different reasons for peoples colours being their favourite, these particular words are showing why a colour would attract to someone. It is clear however that people don’t really know why it is their favourite colour, they just like it. Furthermore, the second biggest result being that the colour is bright, this showing how bright colours would appeal more.
This chart is showing that there is a clear difference of opinion when people are considering their least favourite colour. The ‘none’ section is showing that the majority of people don’t have a least favourite colour, this showing how important colour is and how so many people like a lot of colours.

This chart is clearly showing that by a colour being boring makes them un appealing to people, also by the majority of the people not knowing why it is their least favourite shows how they haven’t really thought about it and they just don’t like a colour and may necessarily not know why.
This chart is showing how important colour is when representing a different person and their personal style and how they express themselves. This result being very clear supports the idea of the representation of colour strongly.
This chart is clearly showing how people don’t tend to remember the first time they watched a colour tv, this suggesting how colour tv was not as powerful as intended, however many people will have been very young at the time and this can be taken into consideration.
This chart is showing the high influence of colour from a particular group e.g football teams. Although there are a contrasting number of people who say it doesn’t matter about the representation of colour within a group, suggesting how it matters to some people more than others.
This question was asked due to the previous question following on from the representation of colour within a particular group of people. This would be shown through football teams, as football hooliganism is affected vastly by the colour of the shirt worn belonging to a particular team.
With reference to the question previous to this one, this was to see the importance of colour when considering a rival team. It is clear from the results that two thirds of people would wear the colour of their rival team as they see it as just a colour and doesn’t represent the team two much, however there is still a third who strongly believe that the colour belonging to a club is very important and would refuse to associate any clothes with that colour of the rival team.

From looking at this graph it is extremely obvious that colourful advertisements and products appeal to people more and attract them to buy something. This is supporting the idea of colour being very powerful in a positive way.
This shows that colourful art work and photography is more effective and pleasurable to the eye by use of colour, the minority however said they appreciated the use of black and white photographs in particular. This is showing the diversity of people when taking into account different uses of colour when not trying to persuade but trying to entertain.
By this chart showing the vast majority not supporting the idea of stereotypes within the use of colour, it shows how times have changed and people believe more in gender equality. The minority however could support the idea of pink or blue being their favourite colour depending on which gender.
Colour can often make people thing about certain things, e.g red for anger, and blue for sadness. However these results show how people don’t necessarily always thing about a certain thing with reference to a particular colour as people’s opinions will vary.
This is showing how although people can be influenced by colour to buy something for example, they are not necessarily influenced to be creative by music or art in particular, as many artists are. This doubting the amount of influence colour actually has on people.
It is clear that most people aren’t put off their food by it being a particular colour, however many others had the answer as red, this was because it reminded them of blood and it put them off, otherwise any other food wasn’t affected by colour.
This is showing the wide range of colours worn by people and how a lot don’t have a favourite colour of clothes, where the colour black is clearly worn by a lot of people on a day to day basis.
This is showing a wide range of TV programmes available today, this due to satellite television and the digital switchover. E4 being clearly the most popular, this is being supported by E4’s target audience being students and the people interviewed throughout this questionnaire were majority based students. The terrestrial channel ITV1 coming close after E4 shows the continuation of the success of terrestrial channels, particularly ITV1 when considering primetime TV.
This graph is showing the vast majority of people watching Television at night time, the programmes shown at this time aimed at the audience of students supports this. By this research being done, it is clear that people particularly want to watch TV late at night as the programmes are more suitable for their age and more entertaining. The early morning and day time being aimed for more workers and housewives support the fact of the younger generation of being in education.


















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