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Enhance Decision-Making with Global Phone Surveys

Inform your crucial decision-making process by harnessing millions of opinions through global surveys. Phone surveys, also known as Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviews (CATI), represent one of the most widely used quantitative research methods after online surveys.

During CATI interviews, a computer displays the questionnaire to the interviewer, who records responses via the keyboard in correspondence with pre-coded options on the screen. This method ensures accuracy and consistency by automatically guiding respondents through the questionnaire based on their answers, eliminating human error and ensuring the correct questions are asked.

By leveraging CATI, you can efficiently gather valuable insights from respondents worldwide, empowering your decision-making with comprehensive data analysis for informed strategies and actions.