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753 days ago

Pictogram Study

Gayl from Mount Eden

Thanks you for those who have shown interest in this research. I am still wanting young people aged 5-18 to help me to develop pictograms that are meaningful. To understand if the pictograms are understandable and helpful for young people, we want to canvas a range of young people for their thoughts.


Participation consists of completing an online survey. It can be completed on a mobile device or laptop. If you or someone you know would like to participate, you can use this link auckland.au1.qualtrics.com...
or email BSGM@auckland.ac.nz for more information.
It will take around 15-20 minutes to complete. All those that complete can opt into entering a draw for one of three $100 Westfield Vouchers.

The research has been approved by the NZ Health and Disability Ethics Committee 2022 Full 12705

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Poll: What special qualities should a 5-star New Zealand airport hotel at our largest international airport have?

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Te Arikinui Pullman Auckland Airport is New Zealand’s only 5-star airport hotel, given its incredibly close proximity to the airport, the convenience of walking to the airport is a major highlight but there are plenty of other features that make it special. Find out more

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What special qualities should a 5-star New Zealand airport hotel at our largest international airport have?
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