Question
1. Who are the stakeholders?
2. What is the target market? The target market is 12-15 year old girls.
3. How many respondents were there?
4. What is the sample population?
Survey Data (Questions 1-8 only.)
Q1:
12 Year Old Respondents:
a/18
b/2
c/3
d/2
13 Year Old Respondents:
a/12
b/4
c/4
d/5
14 Year Old Respondents:
a/13
b/5
c/4
d/3
15 Year Old Respondents:
a/15
b/2
c/4
d/4
Q2:
12 Year Old Respondents:
a/4
b/12
c/1
d/8
13 Year Old Respondents:
a/3
b/12
c/1
d/9
14 Year Old Respondents:
a/5
b/5
c/4
d/11
15 Year Old Respondents:
a/5
b/10
c/5
d/5
Q3:
12 Year Old Respondents:
a/2
b/6
c/10
d/7
13 Year Old Respondents:
a/3
b/5
c/11
d/6
14 Year Old Respondents:
a/2
b/5
c/11
d/7
15 Year Old Respondents:
a/2
b/5
c/10
d/8
Q4:
12 Year Old Respondents:
a/7
b/6
c/7
d/6
13 Year Old Respondents:
a/6
b/7
c/6
d/6
14 Year Old Respondents:
a/6
b/6
c/7
d/6
15 Year Old Respondents:
a/7
b/7
c/6
d/5
Q5:
12 Year Old Respondents:
½
2/2
3/7
4/14
13 Year Old Respondents:
1 / 2
2 / 3
3/6
4/14
14 Year Old Respondents:
1 / 2
2 / 2
3/7
4/14
15 Year Old Respondents:
1 / 3
2 / 2
3 / 6
4/14
Q6:
12 Year Old Respondents:
More/22
Less/1
Undecided /2
13 Year Old Respondents:
More/21
Less/1
Undecided /3
14 Year Old Respondents:
More/20
Less/2
Undecided /3
15 Year Old Respondents:
More/19
Less / 3
Undecided /3
Q7:
12 Year Old Respondents:
a/8
b/7
c/6
d/4
13 Year Old Respondents:
a/7
b/9
c/6
d/3
14 Year Old Respondents:
a/7
b/8
c/7
d/3
15 Year Old Respondents:
a/6
b/8
c/6
d/5
Q8:
12 Year Old Respondents:
Excellent/8
Good/7
Neutral/7
Poor/3
13 Year Old Respondents:
Excellent/7
Good/7
Neutral/7
Poor/4
14 Year Old Respondents:
Excellent/6
Good/ 6
Neutral/8
Poor/5
15 Year Old Respondents:
Excellent/6
Good/7
Neutral/8
Poor/4
5. Based on the data, what type of comic book would you recommend D.C. to launch?
2. What is the target market? The target market is 12-15 year old girls.
3. How many respondents were there?
4. What is the sample population?
Survey Data (Questions 1-8 only.)
Q1:
12 Year Old Respondents:
a/18
b/2
c/3
d/2
13 Year Old Respondents:
a/12
b/4
c/4
d/5
14 Year Old Respondents:
a/13
b/5
c/4
d/3
15 Year Old Respondents:
a/15
b/2
c/4
d/4
Q2:
12 Year Old Respondents:
a/4
b/12
c/1
d/8
13 Year Old Respondents:
a/3
b/12
c/1
d/9
14 Year Old Respondents:
a/5
b/5
c/4
d/11
15 Year Old Respondents:
a/5
b/10
c/5
d/5
Q3:
12 Year Old Respondents:
a/2
b/6
c/10
d/7
13 Year Old Respondents:
a/3
b/5
c/11
d/6
14 Year Old Respondents:
a/2
b/5
c/11
d/7
15 Year Old Respondents:
a/2
b/5
c/10
d/8
Q4:
12 Year Old Respondents:
a/7
b/6
c/7
d/6
13 Year Old Respondents:
a/6
b/7
c/6
d/6
14 Year Old Respondents:
a/6
b/6
c/7
d/6
15 Year Old Respondents:
a/7
b/7
c/6
d/5
Q5:
12 Year Old Respondents:
½
2/2
3/7
4/14
13 Year Old Respondents:
1 / 2
2 / 3
3/6
4/14
14 Year Old Respondents:
1 / 2
2 / 2
3/7
4/14
15 Year Old Respondents:
1 / 3
2 / 2
3 / 6
4/14
Q6:
12 Year Old Respondents:
More/22
Less/1
Undecided /2
13 Year Old Respondents:
More/21
Less/1
Undecided /3
14 Year Old Respondents:
More/20
Less/2
Undecided /3
15 Year Old Respondents:
More/19
Less / 3
Undecided /3
Q7:
12 Year Old Respondents:
a/8
b/7
c/6
d/4
13 Year Old Respondents:
a/7
b/9
c/6
d/3
14 Year Old Respondents:
a/7
b/8
c/7
d/3
15 Year Old Respondents:
a/6
b/8
c/6
d/5
Q8:
12 Year Old Respondents:
Excellent/8
Good/7
Neutral/7
Poor/3
13 Year Old Respondents:
Excellent/7
Good/7
Neutral/7
Poor/4
14 Year Old Respondents:
Excellent/6
Good/ 6
Neutral/8
Poor/5
15 Year Old Respondents:
Excellent/6
Good/7
Neutral/8
Poor/4
5. Based on the data, what type of comic book would you recommend D.C. to launch?
Answers
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1. **Stakeholders**: The stakeholders in this context likely include:
- The comic book publisher (D.C.)
- The creative team (writers, illustrators, etc.)
- Marketing and sales departments
- Parents or guardians of the target age group
- Retailers or distributors of the comic books
- The young readers (12-15-year-old girls)
2. **Target Market**: The target market is specifically 12-15-year-old girls.
3. **Number of Respondents**: To calculate the total number of respondents, we add the respondents for each age group and question from the survey data.
For Q1, we'll calculate the sum of respondents across ages:
- 12 Year Old: 18 + 2 + 3 + 2 = 25
- 13 Year Old: 12 + 4 + 4 + 5 = 25
- 14 Year Old: 13 + 5 + 4 + 3 = 25
- 15 Year Old: 15 + 2 + 4 + 4 = 25
Total respondents for Q1 = 25 + 25 + 25 + 25 = 100.
(Assuming similar respondent counts for all questions.)
4. **Sample Population**: The sample population consists of girls aged 12 to 15, with a diverse range of preferences and opinions regarding comic books and related content.
5. **Comic Book Recommendation for D.C.**:
Based on the survey data, here are some insights and recommendations for the type of comic book D.C. should consider launching:
- **Character Focus**: The majority of respondents, particularly those in the 12-15 age range, seem to have a preference for characters that exhibit strong development, perhaps with more relatable or diverse identities (indicated by responses in Q1-Q4 about character types).
- **Story Themes**: Given the responses from Q6 about whether they prefer "More," "Less," or are "Undecided" about certain themes, there appears to be a strong inclination for stories with empowerment and positive messages, which resonate with young girls.
- **Art Style**: The responses in Q7 indicate varying preferences in art styles. Hence, it's important to combine an appealing and contemporary art style (based on age preferences) along with engaging narratives.
- **Quality Rating**: In Q8, responses regarding quality reflect a desire for comics that are rated as either "Excellent" or "Good." This suggests that D.C. should prioritize high-quality storytelling and art.
**Conclusion**: A comic book that features strong, diverse female protagonists with empowering storylines and engaging narratives is likely to appeal to the target market of 12-15-year-old girls. The stories should incorporate themes of friendship, adventure, and self-discovery while being artistically vibrant and appealing to the younger demographic. D.C. could consider integrating social issues that resonate with younger audiences, which might be particularly relevant given the ongoing conversations around representation and empowerment in media.
- The comic book publisher (D.C.)
- The creative team (writers, illustrators, etc.)
- Marketing and sales departments
- Parents or guardians of the target age group
- Retailers or distributors of the comic books
- The young readers (12-15-year-old girls)
2. **Target Market**: The target market is specifically 12-15-year-old girls.
3. **Number of Respondents**: To calculate the total number of respondents, we add the respondents for each age group and question from the survey data.
For Q1, we'll calculate the sum of respondents across ages:
- 12 Year Old: 18 + 2 + 3 + 2 = 25
- 13 Year Old: 12 + 4 + 4 + 5 = 25
- 14 Year Old: 13 + 5 + 4 + 3 = 25
- 15 Year Old: 15 + 2 + 4 + 4 = 25
Total respondents for Q1 = 25 + 25 + 25 + 25 = 100.
(Assuming similar respondent counts for all questions.)
4. **Sample Population**: The sample population consists of girls aged 12 to 15, with a diverse range of preferences and opinions regarding comic books and related content.
5. **Comic Book Recommendation for D.C.**:
Based on the survey data, here are some insights and recommendations for the type of comic book D.C. should consider launching:
- **Character Focus**: The majority of respondents, particularly those in the 12-15 age range, seem to have a preference for characters that exhibit strong development, perhaps with more relatable or diverse identities (indicated by responses in Q1-Q4 about character types).
- **Story Themes**: Given the responses from Q6 about whether they prefer "More," "Less," or are "Undecided" about certain themes, there appears to be a strong inclination for stories with empowerment and positive messages, which resonate with young girls.
- **Art Style**: The responses in Q7 indicate varying preferences in art styles. Hence, it's important to combine an appealing and contemporary art style (based on age preferences) along with engaging narratives.
- **Quality Rating**: In Q8, responses regarding quality reflect a desire for comics that are rated as either "Excellent" or "Good." This suggests that D.C. should prioritize high-quality storytelling and art.
**Conclusion**: A comic book that features strong, diverse female protagonists with empowering storylines and engaging narratives is likely to appeal to the target market of 12-15-year-old girls. The stories should incorporate themes of friendship, adventure, and self-discovery while being artistically vibrant and appealing to the younger demographic. D.C. could consider integrating social issues that resonate with younger audiences, which might be particularly relevant given the ongoing conversations around representation and empowerment in media.