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 Title: Cinema-Going Habits of College Students - Questionnaire Introduction:

Thank you for participating in this survey. The purpose of this questionnaire is to gather information about the cinema-going habits of college students. The data collected will be used for research purposes only and will be kept confidential. Your responses will be valuable in understanding the preferences, frequency, and factors influencing cinema attendance among college students. Please answer the following questions to the best of your knowledge and experiences.

Note: Please answer based on your personal experiences and observations.

Section 1: Demographic Profile

1. Name: ___________________________________________________________________________

2. Address : ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________

3. Gender:

a) Female

b) Male

c) Non-binary

d) Prefer not to say

4. Age:

a) Under 18

b) 18-20

c) 21-24

d) 25 and above

Written And Spoken Communication Skills-V T.Y.B.Com/ B.Sc./ B.A. Semester-V

Academic Year: 2023-2024

 5. Educational Level:

a) Undergraduate

b) Postgraduate

c) Other (please specify: ________)

Section 2: Cinema-Going Habits

1. How often do you visit cinemas to watch movies? a) Multiple times a month

b) Once a month

c) Once every few months

d) Rarely or never

2. What types of movies do you prefer to watch in cinemas? (Select all that apply) a) Action

b) Comedy

c) Drama

d) Romance

e) Sci-fi/Fantasy

f) Thriller

g) Animation

h) Documentary

i) Other (please specify: ________)

3. How do you usually decide which movie to watch in the cinema? a) Recommendations from friends/family

b) Movie trailers and promotional material

c) Online reviews and ratings

d) Personal interest in actors/directors e) Genre/theme of the movie

f) Other (please specify: ________)

4. Do you prefer watching movies in: a) Single-screen cinemas

b) Multiplexes with multiple screens c) Either, depending on the movie

5. How do you typically purchase movie tickets? a) Online platforms (websites/apps)

b) Box office counters at the cinema

c) Through third-party ticketing platforms

d) Not applicable (rarely or never go to cinemas)

Section 3: Factors Influencing Cinema Attendance

1. What are the primary factors that influence your decision to watch a movie in a cinema? (Select all that apply)

a) Ticket prices

b) Availability of student discounts/offers

c) Proximity and convenience of the cinema location

d) Quality of cinema infrastructure (seating, sound, etc.) e) Selection of movies available

f) Positive word-of-mouth reviews from peers

g) Budget constraints

h) Other (please specify: ________)

2 Are there any barriers that prevent you from going to cinemas more frequently? If yes, please specify.

Section 4: Streaming Services and Cinema Attendance

1. With the availability of streaming services (Netflix, Amazon Prime, etc.), do you find yourself going to cinemas less frequently?

a) Yes, significantly

b) Yes, to some extent

c) No, it doesn't affect my cinema attendance d) I rarely or never go to cinemas.


2 What are the main advantages you see in watching movies through streaming services

instead of going to cinemas? ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________

3. Are there any specific reasons why you still choose to go to cinemas despite the availability of streaming services?

   ___________________________________________________________________________

   ___________________________________________________________________________

   ___________________________________________________________________________

Section 5: Future Expectations

1. How do you foresee your cinema-going habits changing in the future (over the next few years)?

a) I expect to go to cinemas more frequently

b) I expect to go to cinemas less frequently

c) I expect no significant change in my cinema-going habits

2 Do you think the cinema experience (ambience, technology, etc.) is important and contributes to your decision to watch a movie in a cinema rather than at home? A) Yes

B) No

C) Prefer not to say

3 Would you be interested in attending special screenings or events (such as film festivals, Q&A sessions with filmmakers, etc.) organized at cinemas?

A) Yes

B) No

4 Are there any specific improvements or changes you would like to see in the cinema experience to enhance your enjoyment?

   ___________________________________________________________________________

   ___________________________________________________________________________

   ___________________________________________________________________________

5 Do you feel that cinema ticket prices are affordable for college students? A) Yes

B) No

Would you be more likely to attend cinemas if there were dedicated student discounts or offers available?

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

Thank you for taking the time to complete this questionnaire. Your input is highly appreciated and will contribute to a better understanding of the cinema-going habits of college students.


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