Please take the time to fill out the following survey form to help us more understand the needs of the Jamaican Internet user.
Be sure to invite your friends to participate.
Age
Sex
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Male
Female
Marital status
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Single
Married
Divorced
What kind of computer do you use
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Windows '98
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows NT
Apple Macintosh
Apple other than Mac
Linux
What is your occupation
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Student
Education
Professional
Management
Computer
Other
What is your monthly income
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Less than $15K
$15 - 34K
$35 -54K
$55 - 84K
Greater than $85
What is your screen resolution
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640 x 480
< 1024 x 758
> 1024 x 758
Have you ever purchased anything on the net
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Yes
No
Which Jamaican sites do you visit on the net
What are your favourite Jamaican sites
Where do you usually access the internet?
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Home
Work
School
Friend
Other
Would you be willing to make a purchase on the net
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Yes
No
E-mail address
(Optional)
What would you buy on the net
Music
Grocery
Books
Software
Clothes
Hardware
Airline Tickets
Pay bills
How long have you been using the Internet
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< 1 Year
1 - 2 Years
> 2 Years
What browser do you use
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Netscape
Internet Explorer
FireFox
Other
How much time do you spend on the net daily
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< 1 Hour
1 to 2 Hours
> 2 Hour
What do you do mainly on the net
What are the main problems with using the net
Who is your Internet Service Provider
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Anbell
Anngel
Cable & Wireless
Cybervale
Emoquad
Infochan
Kasnet
N5
UWIMonaNet
What speed is you connection to the internet
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28.8K
33.6K
33.6 - 44K
56K
DSL
Are you comfortable with sending credit card information over the net
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Yes
No
Comments
This form has been created for the sole purpose of research and involves the use of the internet and information technology within Jamaica. The information returned is the sole property of
Quantum Research
and its affiliates and may be distributed in any manner seen fit with the exclusion of violating the privacy rights of individuals taking part in the survey.