We have an established reputation for conducting high quality survey research across the UK and Ireland.
Our capability includes expertise in sampling (probability and quota sampling) as well as different forms of data collection (i.e. face to face CAPI, telephone, online panel surveys etc.).
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Belfast City Council
Face to face survey based on a representative sample of 1500 adults aged 16+ (included all aspects of the research process: sampling; questionnaire design; data collection; data analysis; and reporting to publication standard).
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Belfast City Council
Resident survey to evaluate the impact of a change to waste management collection arrangements (n=1000).
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Consumer Council for Northern Ireland
Consumer attitudes to Brexit and involved a survey of 1000 NI consumers aged 16+.
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Consumer Council for Northern Ireland
Large-scale consumer survey (n=1000) on issues relating to the Cost of Basics including energy.
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Consumer Council for Northern Ireland
Large-scale consumer surveys (n=1000) to estimate the prevalence of fuel poverty among NI households.
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Consumer Council for Northern Ireland
Online panel surveys on issues relating to: car sharing; the future of transport; and, concessionary fares.
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Consumer Council for Northern Ireland
Pulse surveys (n=1000) on issues relating to digitalisation and energy efficiency.
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Consumer Council for Northern Ireland
Survey of NI energy consumers (n=1000) based on a representative sample of 1000 adults and conducted via telephone.
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Consumer Council
Survey (n=1000) of public attitudes to ULEZ’s in Northern Ireland.
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Equality Commission
Face to face survey (CAPI) based on a representative sample of 1000 adults aged 16+ (included all aspects of the research process: sampling; questionnaire design; data collection; data analysis; and reporting to publication standard).
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NSPCC
Survey on public attitudes on equal protection in N Ireland (based on representative sample of 1000 NI residents).
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Queens University Belfast
Survey of 1000 adults on issues relating to decarbonisation and energy transition in N Ireland.
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UCD / Queen’s University Belfast
All-island survey on public policy on obesity (n=1000).
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Utility Regulator
Large-scale consumer telephone survey on energy transition issues (included PPM consumers).
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Volunteer Now
Survey of a representative sample of 1000 NI adults and conducted using our online panel methodology and focused on the impact of Covid-19 on volunteering.