Most of the times homosexual people are very cheerful, friendly, party-goers, open minded,
tolerant, outgoing. But what about the people who live around them?
Firstly Let us first define the factors.Tolerance is , in our opinion, the most important factor
because depending on the people living in your neighborhood you´ll be more or less comfortable. So will measure this factor with a survey in which we will find out which of the three districts is the most tolerant.
Other factor that we would like to measure and it´s related to the fisrt one is descrimination. We believe that if in the neighborhood where you live, your neighbors will discriminate on your sexual orientation, then you should wonder if it is the best place to live . So it also becomes one of the most important factors, which also will be measured with some survey questions.
On one hand leisure is very important to them, as they are very outgoing and like to go out with friends. Therefore in the visit to each district we´ll make an observation on the number of bars, nightclubs, coffee shops, unique for homosexuals.
But on the other hand also look real important the facilities they have. Such as hotels can feel comfortable, spas, etc.. But not only for homosexual´s comfort, but of homophobic people..
This will be measured in a quantitative mannerdepending on the number of hotels, spas and other services.
From our point of view, we think these are the factors and indicators most important to our research and we expect them to be easy to measure
The rationale is well argued, although the writing is just a bit too informal (eg "funky", use "outgoing" instead)
ResponderEliminarWhat is you need is a more "scientific" presentation of methodology:
what are your indicators?
How will you weigh the factors?
How will you normalize results?
etc
Tentative mark: 4/10
Improve this and it'll be great