November was a busy and exciting month, and it's time for our November recap of The Daily Q, our social series where we survey people on current events, trending topics, and more. But don't forget: the Daily Q is just one question; imagine the deeper insights you could get from sending a full survey.
Not sure where to get started? Check out our expert-written templates like customer satisfaction surveys, employee satisfaction surveys, marketing surveys, meeting and event planning surveys, and more.
- When it comes to trusting research, people care most about where it comes from
In November, the U.S. headed into the 2022 midterm elections, so we were curious to know what Americans trust when it comes to political polling. While the sample size and methodology were nearly neck and neck, the source of the information won in a landslide.
Check out our research with 19th News to understand how Americans see the country today in terms of politics, economics, and their own lived experiences: https://bit.ly/3Ub6Uly
- People prefer to stay on top of dirty dishes
Nothing is more frustrating than a pile of dirty dishes. But do people have more patience for the work or the mess? Our survey shows an overwhelming amount say that they leave dishes for no more than a few hours.
Just like at home, we all have different etiquette at work. Learn what employees at your company think about the work environment and culture with our work environment survey template: https://bit.ly/3Dw2WND
3. Zoom users are excited for new ways to connect
Zoom hosted Zoomtopia in November where they announced some exciting new features to help make staying connected–and organized–easier. Of all the features announced, our Daily Q audience was most excited about Spots, a virtual coworking space that helps replicate the spur-of-the-moment conversations that happen in the office.
And don't forget, the SurveyMonkey app for #Zoom allows you to gather in-meeting feedback to make your meetings more efficient and keep your team engaged: https://bit.ly/3DWynRm
4. Overall, people think The Crown on Netflix is an accurate representation of the British Monarchy
ICYMI, The Crown on Netflix is back, and more scandalous than ever. With a new cast delving into the intricacies of the Royal Family, we wanted to know if people think it's an accurate representation of the world’s most watched family or just overly dramatized. As it turns out, just over half of the people we surveyed think it's very or somewhat accurate.
We didn’t stop there. We also asked 2,100 U.K. residents to see what they think about the monarchy and The Crown. See what they had to say: https://bit.ly/3A3izeK
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