Qualitative Research
- Roxanne Reynolds
- Apr 26, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 28, 2021
Below is a preview of what the survey looks like. I first asked basic questions about who the people are, what their gender, age, and race is. Then I asked them about how much knowledge they had with feminism and intersectionality. After that, I made three questions with pictures, the first two had the same exact pictures in the same order, asking different questions. I mixed my posters in with posters from the internet
"When you think about feminism, which photos fit best in your opinion? (You can choose multiple)"
For the first answer, this picture was the most popular with nine votes was Rosie the Riveter. After that, six photos tied with eight votes, only one of them being a poster I made myself which I'll show next to Rosie.


The second question was "When you think about intersectionality, which photos fit best? (You can choose multiple.)" and this photo of a mixture of women was the most popular with ten votes. After that, This photo of two protesters got eight votes.


My last question was "Out of these posters, which one do you think is the most impactful. (You can choose multiple)" With nine votes and the most popular, the poster I made saying "If you don't fight for ALL women, You fight for NO women." And the second most popular poster was "Power and Equality." with seven votes.


After the votes, I had an area where people could put their thoughts down if they had any.
"I love the art 😍"
"You are gonna kill it, I can’t wait for you to explain this all too me. I think the posters were very good pics, enough diversity to explain what you are talking about and who."
"I love all the posters"
"did I do ok?"
"I wish I knew more about intersectionality, TEACH ME ROX"
"I am aware of two different kinds of “feminism” as to my understanding. One where men should all die and one where women want equal treatment and fairness. The second I believe in and my responses reflect that belief."
"Fighting for all the women seems very important when it comes to feminism if you are choosing a subset of people or problems then you are being partial to what or who you like."
"You need more Asian and Hispanic women"
After reading peoples responses I think I got some pretty good feedback. I think the person who said I needed more Asian and Hispanic women was right, I definitely could have included more lgbtq, disabled, and a better spectrum of races in the posters.
The last question was "On a scale of one to five, how much do you love Roxanne?"
I got 14 votes for "Love love love" and 1 vote for a two on the scale. But I know who did it and I can definitely hunt them down.
Now I need to crunch the numbers, I want to think about the different factors of age and gender and even their education and why they chose the posters they did. I will be making an excel sheet and then making those numbers into fancy little pie charts. Coming soon....






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