Survey Portlet questions

A couple of them...
Where does the survey portlet put it's data-what does the data model look like; or where is it documented?
Is there a configuration that I didn't perform to get survey polls and survey tests to work...? Again, where is the data for the results; providing that these acutally work?
I did manage to create a bunch of surveys and delete them from the survey portlet; however they still show up in
providers-registered providers-user surveys; with no delete or remove attribues (just grant access); how do I get rid of them for good?
Thanks
Ron.

I am trying to find out where Survey builder stores the values of the responses that users enter....I was looking in wwv_text....had no luck any suggestions?
Thanks.
Tina

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                        <td height="24" align="center" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><strong>3</strong></td>
                        <td height="24" align="center" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><strong>4</strong></td>
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                        <td width="515" align="left">I remember something better if I write it down.</td>
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                        <td><input type="checkbox" name="Part1A" value="3" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
                        <td><input type="checkbox" name="Part1A" value="4" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
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                        <td bgcolor="#EAEAEA">6</td>
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                        <td bgcolor="#EAEAEA"><input type="checkbox" name="Part1A" value="3" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
                        <td bgcolor="#EAEAEA"><input type="checkbox" name="Part1A" value="4" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
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                        <td height="27" align="left"> I have to look at people to understand what they say.</td>
                        <td><input type="checkbox" name="Part1A" value="1" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
                        <td><input type="checkbox" name="Part1A" value="2" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
                        <td><input type="checkbox" name="Part1A" value="3" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
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                        <td height="27" align="left" bgcolor="#EAEAEA">I understand lecturers better when they write on the board.</td>
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                        <td bgcolor="#EAEAEA">10</td>
                        <td height="27" align="left" bgcolor="#EAEAEA">I remember people’s faces, but not their names. </td>
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                        <td> </td>
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                        <td align="right"> </td>
                        <td> </td>
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                      <tr>
                        <td> </td>
                        <td height="27" align="right"> </td>
                        <td> </td>
                        <td> </td>
                        <td align="right"> </td>
                        <td> </td>
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        The Learning Style Survey assesses your general approach to learning. <br />
        It does not predict your behavior, but it is a clear indication of your overall style preferences.<br />
        <br />
        <strong>Instructions:</strong><br />
        For each item circle the response that represents your approach. Complete all items. <br />
        There are eleven major activities representing twelve different aspects of your learning style. <br />
        When you read the statements, try to think about what you generally do when learning. <br />
        <br />
        <strong>Time:</strong><br />
        It takes about 30 minutes to complete the survey. Do not spend too much time on any item. Indicate your immediate response (or feeling) and move on to the next item. <br />
        <br />
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              <td height="24" colspan="2" align="left" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><strong>Part 1: How I Use My Physical Senses</strong></td>
              <td height="24" align="center" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><strong>1</strong></td>
              <td height="24" align="center" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><strong>2</strong></td>
              <td height="24" align="center" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><strong>3</strong></td>
              <td height="24" align="center" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><strong>4</strong></td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td width="31" height="27">1</td>
              <td width="515" align="left">I remember something better if I write it down.</td>
              <td width="60"><input type="radio" name="radiogroup1A" value="1" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
              <td width="60"><input type="radio" name="radiogroup1A" value="2" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
              <td width="60"><input type="radio" name="radiogroup1A" value="3" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
              <td width="60"><input type="radio" name="radiogroup1A" value="4" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td width="31" bgcolor="#EAEAEA">2</td>
              <td height="27" align="left" bgcolor="#EAEAEA"> I take detailed notes during lectures.</td>
              <td bgcolor="#EAEAEA"><input type="radio" name="radiogroup2A" value="1" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
              <td bgcolor="#EAEAEA"><input type="radio" name="radiogroup2A" value="2" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
              <td bgcolor="#EAEAEA"><input type="radio" name="radiogroup2A" value="3" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
              <td bgcolor="#EAEAEA"><input type="radio" name="radiogroup2A" value="4" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
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              <td height="27" align="left">When I listen, I visualize pictures, numbers, or words in my head.</td>
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              <td><input type="radio" name="radiogroup3A" value="3" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
              <td><input type="radio" name="radiogroup3A" value="4" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
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              <td height="27" align="left" bgcolor="#EAEAEA"> I prefer to learn with TV or video rather than other media. </td>
              <td bgcolor="#EAEAEA"><input type="radio" name="radiogroup4A" value="1" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
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              <td bgcolor="#EAEAEA"><input type="radio" name="radiogroup4A" value="3" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
              <td bgcolor="#EAEAEA"><input type="radio" name="radiogroup4A" value="4" onchange="TotalPart1A()"/></td>
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            <tr>
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