by Jeffrey Henning | Jul 5, 2021 | Consumer Surveys, In the News, Nonprofit Surveys
In our study for 4A’s on the surge of alcohol sales and the reopening of bars and clubs, we learned that 26% of respondents were ready to socialize like they would pre-pandemic. For the study, we interviewed 1216 adults over the age of 21 from May 28, 2021 to...
by Jeffrey Henning | Jun 4, 2021 | B2B Surveys, Cloud Platform Surveys, Consumer Surveys, Cybersecurity Surveys, Employee Surveys, In the News, Security Surveys
In our survey for Galvanize, a Diligent brand, we asked 105 GRC professionals and 108 non-GRC professionals who work in a similar department about how their companies view them. The study, conducted in the US and Canada during April 2021 found that 53% of those...
by Jeffrey Henning | May 25, 2021 | Consumer Surveys, Government and Policy Surveys, In the News, Travel Surveys
In our 2021 Survey of Public Trust: Emergency Communication and Public Safety for Rave Mobile Security, we interviewed 1011 US adults about their confidence in local government during the pandemic. This survey was conducted in late 2020 and early 2021 and asked 1,011...
by Jeffrey Henning | May 23, 2021 | B2B Surveys, Consumer Surveys, In the News, Nonprofit Surveys
For advertising agency 4A’s we conducted a study of 1031 US Consumers, with the goal of learning more about their donation habits and interests. The study, which was conducted on April 6, 2021, found that nearly half (48%) of respondents donate less than 50...
by Jeffrey Henning | May 19, 2021 | Consumer Surveys, E-Commerce Surveys, In the News, Major Media
For Coveo, we conducted the Relevance Report 2021 Ecommerce, which aimed to learn what areas ecommerce is succeeding and failing, as well as the areas in which online shopping needs improvement. The study surveyed 1988 US consumers in two waves, the first in December...
by Jeffrey Henning | May 19, 2021 | Consumer Surveys, In the News, Major Media, Manufacturing Surveys, Omnibus Surveys, Real Estate Surveys, Travel Surveys
“Among homeowners, 37% said they’ve delayed a home project during the pandemic. The top reasons: material cost (39%), lost income (35%), and material shortages (32%). That’s according to a Fortune-Researchscape International poll of 1,031 U.S. adults...