[quote name=\'Little Big Brother\' date=\'Mar 17 2005, 09:51 PM\']This crossed my mind a couple of days ago and I thought I'd ask about it. How were the surveys on shows that used surveys (specificallly Dawson FF and Card Sharks) conducted? Audience polls (a la Match Game Super Match)? Former contestant databases? Random "person-on-the-street" questioning (that was mentioned a few times on CS, right?)?
Were questionaires filled out, where the 100 people surveyed for a question on a show one day were the exact same 100 surveyed for a question a few days later?
Also, were the surveys conducted in house or were professional survey services used (maybe not Zogby or Gallup, but y'know)?
Just a curiosity.
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[/quote]This one was answered a while back; you may want to search the site.
For years, random audiences to many GT shows were given a page with about 20 questions and one of those annoying 3 inch long golf pencils once they were seated. The completed questionaires were collected by the pages before the warm-up. If you wanted to, you could steal the pencil!
For those CS questions about how many left-handed midgets eat McDonald's french fries, midgets would be solicited on-air to write-in to complete surveys about several things. The questions with the more interesting responses would be used for show questions. I believe independent sources were also used, as many research companies already collect similar kinds of data in measuring media and trends (such as Simmons does for magazine publishers).
I also wouldn't count out GT's own files for some of the more unique questions. I remember being at the contestant offices on Wilshire Blvd. in the late 1980s and seeing a room about 10 - 15 feet deep, filled with filing cabinets stacked on top of each other, all with drawers filled with 5x7 cards. The contestant coordinator I was visiting told me they kept information on contestants from all their shows going back years and years.
Randy
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