by Jeffrey Henning | Feb 1, 2019 | consumer-research, MRX Surveys
Earlier this week NFL columnist Mike Freeman tweeted the following: Unpopular belief: public opinion of Tom Brady outside of New England has shifted. Most people like him now. Don’t see him as a cheater. Instead view him as someone who has outlasted the accusations....
by Jeffrey Henning | Oct 30, 2018 | Consumer Surveys, Finance Surveys, In the News, MRX Surveys, Real Estate Surveys
In partnership with Engel & Völkers Americas, we surveyed 1,003 respondents who fit into the category of High Earners Not Rich Yet (HENRY) between the period of September 7 to September 17, 2018, to get a better understanding of how they define luxury, the key...
by Jeffrey Henning | Jun 5, 2018 | Blog, MRX Surveys
More Americans have heard of Bitcoin (72%) than the pixel (55%), and more have heard of cryptocurrency (45%) than crowdfunding (35%). Only 17% are aware of blockchain, the technology that powers Bitcoin and many other cryptocurrencies. Awareness of Bitcoin,...
by Jeffrey Henning | Dec 15, 2016 | Blog, Consumer Surveys, In the News, MRX Surveys, Sports Surveys
Just over one third of respondents (35%) are very or completely satisfied with the National Football League, while a quarter (24%) are not at all satisfied or only slightly satisfied. Comments as to why fans are or aren’t satisfied with the NFL: “After...
by Jeffrey Henning | Oct 2, 2016 | Blog, Consumer Surveys, MRX Surveys, Sports Surveys
In our survey of sports superstitions, we thought that respondents would be more willing to discuss other people’s superstitions than their own. In fact, the average answer was 13 words long when discussing others, compared to just 9 words long when discussing...