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TNT Survey Analysis

  • Writer: Ahmad Ahseek
    Ahmad Ahseek
  • Oct 9, 2020
  • 2 min read

Well before going to the analysis I did a preparation for the interviews that I will conduct here's a few questions I want to ask the persons:



The questions are for different group of people I'd like to interview.



I've actually prepare this email to send each one of them.



These are a few potential people to interview, I've hidden there emails and I've created a profile for each of them I've included some questions for some of them.



Now for the analysis of the survey:



There were 78 people.

I simply did a comparison of believers and practitioners for each genders it was useless to compare since the numbers were not well distributed.

My conclusion was that they were mostly believers but less practitioners.


When it comes to the white people I focused myself mostly on the atheist since they reject religion they might also reject spirituality but actually no, there was even 1 practitioner among them which was quite interesting.


When it comes to the Africans they were actually mostly Mauritians since I share the survey with my native friends so I labeled it differently cuz I'm aware that the condition there is nothing like the one in Africa so even though it's in the region it has a totally different culture.


Anyway... when it comes to Asians and Mauritians I made sure to observe the Abrahamic religions mainly Christians and Muslims since I'm very well aware that these can sometimes consider meditation as evil. For Christianity there has been many debate on the subject of spirituality and meditation where some claim that Kundalini is evil, where they reject gnosticism (a spiritual move in Christianity) or even the various debates on the Gospel of Thomas (a long lost gospel of the bible including verses where Jesus encourages spirituality) among a few others. For Islam, since I was born Muslim, I do remember how my parents considered meditation itself as being evil. My data however proved me wrong.


I've also analyses the believers of spirituality among the youth, whereby it was actually fairly distributed genderly. I thought that the gender might reveal something interesting in this case.


Since more girls were practitioners tho I concluded that girls are more willing to accept spirituality.


It's also regardless of one's status since even the adults who had a great salary were believers and practitioners.



This is a very general analysis of the survey, consisting of the prominent choices and suggestions.



These are the numbers for the ratings of 1-5. Again here there tend to be more female who gave spirituality a good rating and actually another thing that I found out was that among the adults all were believers in spirituality regardless of religion and sex, just perhaps few practitioners as always.



After the tutorials I was told to start sketching ideas for the Info Graphic already and to make further relations among the data, mostly when it comes to the practices or like what the people were seeking from spirituality.


I'm also conducting the interview, I'm awaiting a few responses as well.. the hardest part I would say since it's hard to find an appropriate time to discuss with the international people


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