22 September 2007

PROJECT WORK CONCLUSION [part III]

Our second survey was conducted as we wanted to find out more about a smoker’s relationship between his money and family. We had to get accurate results and therefore, our group members went in to hunt for real teenage smokers. Fortunately, we managed to find enough people to complete our surveys.

We collated the surveys ant the results was satisfying. We managed to find out which cigarette’s brand teenagers usually purchase (e.g. Next and Marlboro). The prices ranged from $9.40 to $11.60, based on our survey results.

Normally, teenagers will use allowance given by parents to satisfy their smoking needs while others went out to work and use their salary to buy cigarettes. Some even borrow money from friends.

Based on survey’s result, our group feels that families should communicate with each other more often to understand each other more as teenagers who did our surveys state that smoking does not affect their family’s’ relationship because they are not close. How could they write these answers! Moreover, they have blood relationship. Basically, our group members were practically stunned by their answers. On the other hand, we still had good answers. Some smokers wrote that smoking affects family relationship as their family thinks that it is unhealthy while another’s family thinks that the smoke produced is smelly.

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