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HIGH VALUE - PACKAGED OR A LA CARTE.
  With our omnibus, you receive a brief questionnaire design consultation from a senior researcher (to ensure that needs are configurable for online environment), an online report and detailed set of data tables with three (3) standard banners (see Omni Policies for what they are).

Need to only field a few questions? We offer an attractive Basic Package of 4-Close-ended questions or 10 items or 2 closed & 4 items for $2,500.

Require more questions or more customized options? Use our simple pricing grid to frame your study and budget and fulfil your research needs. Prices are effective for each omni.

Type of Question
Full Sample
(n=1200)
Standard close-ended question
Yes/No & single response/multi-select counts as 1 question
$750
Items in Item Bank
If 4 or more items per page
$350 per item
Open-ended question
1 question, maximum 250 characters, NO CODING (Verbatims provided in dataset)
$1,250
Correspondence Analysis/Attribute List (follow-on rating)
Every 4 is 1 question
$400 per item

Additional costs:

  • Over-samples and regional quotas – $5 per respondent per additional sample (minimum 100) + $150 increment on each question.
  • Additional banner - $250 per additional banner.
  • SPSS dataset—$500; and
  • Reporting (based on 5 minute survey, professionally laid out in client’s PowerPoint template) – Basic rate is $1,500, with a higher rate for more sophisticated reports/analyses.

Any requested major revisions to the programmed survey will be subject to an additional fee. Any concerns on questionnaires (e.g. flow, wording and quality/ethical concerns) will be flagged and be subject to a consultation fee should the client wish to continue to place the instrument in field.

Please contact us for partial sample considerations.

 

 

     
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