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 Questionnaire: Cinema-Going Habits of College Students Introduction:

Thank you for participating in this survey. The purpose of this questionnaire is to gather information about your cinema-going habits as a college student. Your responses will be used for research purposes only. Please answer the following questions honestly and to the best of your knowledge. Your participation is voluntary, and your responses will remain confidential. Thank

you for your time.

Section 1: Demographics

1. Name: __________________________________________________________________ 2. Address:

      ________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________ 3 Gender:

[ ] Male

[ ] Female [ ] Other

4 Age: ______ years

5 College/University Name: _______

Section 2: Cinema-Going Behavior

1 How often do you visit the cinema in a month? [ ] Never

[ ] Less than once

[ ] 1-2 times

[ ] 3-4 times

[ ] More than 4 times

2 What factors influence your decision to go to the cinema? (Select all that apply)

[ ] Movie genre

[ ] Positive reviews or recommendations [ ] Cast and crew

[ ] Special screenings (e.g., IMAX, 3D) [ ] Availability of student discounts

[ ] Convenience of cinema location [ ] Other (please specify): _______

3 How do you usually find out about new movie releases? (Select all that apply) [ ] Movie trailers in cinemas

[ ] Online platforms (e.g., movie websites, social media)

[ ] Recommendations from friends or family

[ ] Film reviews or critics' opinions

[ ] Advertising (TV, billboards, posters) [ ] Other (please specify): _______

4 What is your preferred movie genre? (Select one) [ ] Action

[ ] Comedy

[ ] Drama

[ ] Romance

[ ] Thriller

[ ] Horror

[ ] Science Fiction

[ ] Documentary

[ ] Other (please specify): _______

5 Do you prefer watching movies in their original language or with subtitles? [ ] Original language

[ ] With subtitles

[ ] No preference

6 How do you typically purchase movie tickets? (Select one) [ ] Online ticketing platforms

[ ] At the cinema box office

[ ] Mobile apps

[ ] Other (please specify): _______

7 Do you go to the cinema alone or with friends? [ ] Alone

[ ] With friends

[ ] Both, depending on the movie

8 How much do you usually spend on tickets, snacks, and drinks per cinema visit? [ ] Less than $10

[ ] $10-$20

[ ] $20-$30

[ ] More than $30

9 Do you use any cinema loyalty programs or memberships? [ ] Yes

[ ] No

Section 3: Overall Cinema Experience

On a scale of 1 to 5, how important is the overall cinema experience to you? (1 - Not important at all, 5 - Extremely important)

1 What aspects of the cinema experience do you value the most? (Select all that apply) [ ] Comfortable seating

[ ] Audiovisual quality

[ ] Variety of food and drinks

[ ] Cleanliness of the cinema

[ ] Availability of subtitles

[ ] Availability of foreign language movies [ ] Other (please specify): _______

2 Have you ever attended any special cinema events or film festivals? 

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

3 Would you be more likely to go to the cinema if they offered more student discounts or promotions?

[] Yes


[ ] No

[ ] Not applicable

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4 How likely are you to recommend a movie you enjoyed to your friends or peers?

[ ] Very likely

[ ] Somewhat likely

[ ] Neutral

[ ] Somewhat unlikely

[ ] Very unlikely

5 Are there any specific improvements or changes you would like to see in the cinema experience? Please provide your suggestions or comments below. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________

Thank you for completing the questionnaire. Your input is greatly appreciated. Your responses will contribute to our research on the cinema-going habits of college students. If you have any additional comments or insights, please feel free to share them below.


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