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Compiled Results of Event Participant Surveys

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How did you first become aware of this event?
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What did you like most about the event?
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What did you like least about the event?
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How well did this event meet your expectations?
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How did the follow-up discussion enhance your understanding of the video?
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Would you attend future events like this?
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What can be done to improve future events like this?
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What is your gender?
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How old are you?
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What is your occupation?
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Which of the following organizations are you a member of?
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 Americans for Informed Democracy (AID)
 International Debate Education Association (IDEA)
 United Nations Association of the USA (UNA-USA)
 World Affairs Councils of America (WACA)
 Citizens for Global Solutions (CGS)
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