Please or to access all these features

Mumsnet surveys

This survey forum is for surveys run by Mumsnet. If you'd like to commission a survey of MN members email [email protected].

See all MNHQ comments on this thread

UK MNer with at least one child? Complete a survey about families and you could win a £100 Love2Shop voucher! NOW CLOSED

24 replies

RebeccaEMumsnet · 29/02/2016 11:19

We've got some questions for you about families, which we know come in all shapes and sizes.

This survey is open to all UK Mumsnetters, who have at least 1 child living in the household.

Please click here to tell us what you think: www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/JJYPVXF

Everyone who completes the survey will be put into a prize draw where one MNer will win a £100 Love2Shop voucher.

Thanks and good luck with the prize draw!

MNHQ

UK MNer with at least one child? Complete a survey about families and you could win a £100 Love2Shop voucher! NOW CLOSED
OP posts:
foxessocks · 29/02/2016 12:14

Done

choccyp1g · 29/02/2016 17:29

That was one of the most pointless surveys I have ever completed. My answer to Every question would be an it all depends on the particular family, so I had to put the middle option every time.

choccyp1g · 29/02/2016 17:31

I always wonder, if your answers are not useful for whatever marketing campaign it was meant for, does your name still go in for the prize?

BibbidiBobbidiBoo1 · 29/02/2016 18:58

Done - interesting as I'm a lone parent to one and I was an only child!

premiumdomains · 01/03/2016 10:42

This reply has been deleted

Message deleted by MNHQ. Here's a link to our Talk Guidelines.

ButterIsAngelSpunk · 01/03/2016 18:01

Well I did it, but the questions pissed me off a bit to be honest Hmm

BearGryllsHasaBigRope · 01/03/2016 22:26

What the shit sort of questionnaire is that?! I started it, but did not finish because it's complete bullshit! I can't even fathom what sort of company could need the opinions that would come from the questions asked in the first section. Seriously, wtf.

ameliaesmith · 02/03/2016 09:04

Done!

paddlenorapaddle · 02/03/2016 15:13

Done

BornToFolk · 02/03/2016 15:22

Another lone parent of an only here!
It was an odd survey though, I did lots of middle answers too as I think families vary so much...you can't really generalise on the basis of being a lone parent or having an only child.

Tate15 · 03/03/2016 14:46

Done. Mainly middle answered here too!

perfumedlife · 03/03/2016 16:01

done

NatashaRomanov · 03/03/2016 17:35

Done.
More mainly middle answers here too.

jeavcike · 03/03/2016 17:51

I've completed it but answered 'don't know' for every question.

Nachoo · 03/03/2016 18:15

Done Smile

DowntonIsMyHome · 03/03/2016 21:22

done - bit odd at times, but I forced myself to have a "one way or the other" opinion mostly

vj32 · 03/03/2016 21:34

Done but I put the middle option for all of them. As it depends on the personalities involved, how much family support they have, what support or not they get from their ex partner... you can't generalise.

Thereshegoesagain · 04/03/2016 08:10

Agree with choccy

EnjoyTheSimpleThingsInLife · 04/03/2016 12:14

Done

Toadintheholewithsauce · 04/03/2016 12:21

Done X

Rebecca2014 · 05/03/2016 05:51

Done! Oops put wrong username though

Swifey · 06/03/2016 21:57

All done

BlueJug · 06/03/2016 23:39

Done. Also put middle answer mostly. It depends on the child/ family. Impossible to say.

I occasionally put my answer one way but really it was just a slight preference. I wouldn't defend any of my answers. Maybe, for example, only children or Lone Parent children do grow up a bit faster - on balance - maybe - but not necessarily and not always . So -- meaningless really

AnnMumsnet · 07/03/2016 10:45

Findingnormal wins the £100 voucher; well done

New posts on this thread. Refresh page