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Online Survey Programming
Written by lifang   
January 18, 2008 14:23

Survey experts are standing by to program your questionnaires and meet your deadlines.

If you are understaffed or faced with a tight deadline, the GMI Services can do everything from programming your questionnaires to producing fully interactive Adobe Flash surveys.

Finish your project tomorrow

Provide us the questionnaire today, and in most cases, it will be programmed and ready for your review the following morning. From simple to the most complex survey layouts, our talented professionals can help you meet your deadlines. You can always track and manage your projects with our complimentary client tool, MyGMI.

GMI Interactive Surveys

If you want to take your online surveys to the next level and engage your respondents in a whole new dimension, GMI Interactive Surveys can enhance the online survey-taking experience with highly animated and feature-rich Adobe Flash surveys. In addition, these online survey tools include click tracking, ad testing and virtual shopping options so you can achieve a more detailed understanding of your respondents' behaviors.

Learn more | View Flash survey demos

Standard online surveys

GMI Services uses our own Net-MR® software to program your online surveys, which means we can meet just about any of your needs. Here are a few examples of the different types of online surveys GMI Services can program for you:

  • Flash and mapping features
  • Split screen capabilities
  • Survey customizations

Conjoint survey programming

GMI Services, using Sawtooth Software technology, provides conjoint programming services. With our conjoint software capabilities, you can enjoy these capabilities:

  • Adaptive conjoint analysis (ACA) - View a demo
    A computer-interactive interview that intelligently adapts questions based on respondents' previous answers and considerations, you can explore "what if" scenarios by changing pricing, product formulating or marketing activities. We can study up to 10 attributes, and each attribute can include up to 15 levels of "intelligence".
  • Choice-based conjoint (CBC) - View a demo
    Use the popular CBC method to base your questionnaire around respondents' preferences, rather than their rankings. Respondents can choose "None" rather than rank a list of products they wouldn't choose anyway, thus allowing you to identify lack of demand and other traits that are more similar to what buyers actually do in the marketplace.
  • Max/Diff conjoint

 
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