DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7f5a1f/child_tracking_stu) has announced the addition of the "Child Tracking Study, Level One Subscription, with tracking data" subscription to their offering.
“Child Tracking Study, Level One Subscription, with tracking data”
CHILD TRACK is a quantitative survey designed to monitor changing behaviour, attitudes and preferences amongst British children aged 5-14, and has been in operation since 1993.
Each month interviews are conducted with 650-800 7-14 year olds extending to 800-950 5-14 year olds four times a year. Interviews are conducted face-to-face at approximately 50 randomly selected sampling points throughout GB, and are usually done in-home (not in school) through our omnibus surveys.
Questions cover a wide range of topics pertinent to children and are repeated at regular intervals in order to track trends and spot developments.
Reports fit into dedicated ring binders and can also be provided electronically. They come in table format with analysis by age, sex, age within sex, social grade; by multi-channel TV homes or by anything else which is relevant. For each wave 20-30 (PowerPoint) charts and various trend tables (in Excel) are provided to show key findings.
The Level One subscription includes:
Reports 4 or 6 times per year according to client needs.
- Tracking data for each Module showing top trends over several years (in Excel).
- Charts for each Module highlighting important trends and developments (in PowerPoint).
- Consultation with subscribers on an annual basis and for each survey.
- FREE nomination of TV programmes, characters, web-sites for inclusion.
- Client input into specific questions.
- Opportunity for clients to include extra questions in the Omnibus without payment of the normal entry fee
Key Topics Covered:
- Module A - Television, Videos and Radio
- Module B: Characters and Personalities
- Module C: Leisure, Sport, Crazes and Collectables
- Module D: Toys, Games and Christmas presents
- Module E: Readership and Cinema
- Module F: Video Game Consoles, Video Games and Computers
- Module G: Income, Spending and Influence on Purchase
- Module H: Shops
- Module I: Food and Drink
- Module J: Concerns
- Module K: Fashion and Style
- Module L: Vocabulary
- Module M: Brands, Advertising, Sponsorship and Promotions
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7f5a1f/child_tracking_stu
