Stevan and I just wanted to share what results we were able to determine from the poll that we provided during the poster session.
An overwhelming number of submissions agreed with us, in that they felt the original plot of The Beaver Coat failed to adequately deliver justice as they felt it might have been deserved. This came as no surprise.
Almost everybody submitted that they liked The Beaver Coat V.2 better than the original plot, and these responses coincided with the fact that nearly everybody thought justice was better served in the version Stevan and I drew up.
A confident majority of people claimed that they felt justice was the deciding factor between the two plays.
Finally, and this was somewhat of a surprise to us, but while the majority of people that took our questionnaire indicated that they were predominantly "left-brained," there was not enough data to draw a trend. If we had to extrapolate, we feel that our trend would have some truth to it, but to get the best results, we would need to certainly update our questionnaire to provide us with better identification results.
Potential source of error is that there really weren't that many people who filled it out. I would say less than 25, if I had to guess. Another potential source is that the group of people who actually took the survey were not a general enough group to foster withstanding results. A wider variety of people would be necessary to fully examine the data, and many more of them.
Thanks to everybody who took the survey, and came out (whether by choice or not...) to ask us about our project.
-thedayofdays (If for whatever reason you haven't figured it out yet, Brandon)
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