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That's what I am trying to do, but your posts are not exactly clear to me. "A 73 page thread". Which thread? Links would clarify things. Are you specifically talking about the survey forum, which is what this thread is regarding? This thread is not about other parts of the site. |
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This may not be the right thread to ask, but I'm just curious: Is telling people what demographics you need to qualify for a survey still not allowed on this site? Because I see it happening a lot in a particular thread and was wondering if that was something I'm supposed to mod alert. Thanks!
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Hi Intrepid Feel free to PM me with the thread in question, and I will take a look. But as a general rule of thumb, telling people how to qualify for a survey in any fashion is a big "no no" and needs to be removed.
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Ithink inc. just turned into another surveyhead clone! I just got this email and once I logged in I saw the change. Well, I am done with them now!
Dear xxxxx, We want to share some exciting news! The iThink Panel team has been working hard to create a better experience for you. We are proud to share with you our newly designed site, which features more opportunities to participate in surveys and focus groups, as well as over 50 new reward options! All iThink studies conducted before July 1 ,2011 under our old rewards structure have been fulfilled. Checks for drawings and individual incentives were mailed the week of June 27th or before. You will now have the opportunity to participate in even more studies and may choose the rewards most exciting to you. Sign into your account by clicking on the button below, using your usual iThink Panel email and password! |
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Demographics Companies need to know stuff like household size, ages of people in the house, genders, race, income etc. for several reasons. It could be so that they can group your answers with similar households. Or to determine if you are best suited for a study. For instance, if the client is looking for someone to test diapers, they wouldn't want to send the study to someone who has no babies in the house.
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