United States Mint
qualitative Research- managers- financial institutions/retailers
8/31/2007
The United States Mint plans to conduct qualitative research to better understand and assess components of the Presidential $1 coin distribution flow and distribution process as it affects circulation among managers within two key industry groups- retailers and financial institutions. The findings from the focus groups will be used to increase usage and acceptance of the $1 coins.
The topics planned for discussion are:
increasing circulation of coins;
exploration of potential messages to increase usage and acceptance;
exploration of industry groups attitudes about the coins;
exploration of knowledge levels and communications issues
A total of no more than 12 focus groups conducted in at least five cities representing a cross-section of the U.S. population.
We expect one out of every seven individuals contacted will agree to participate in the study. Cities will be selected based on concentration/size of trade classes and industry groups being recruited. Appropriate screeners will be set up to guarantee selection of the right participants for the study. A monetary incentive will be offered. This is a common industry practice.
The collection of information will involve up to 12 focus groups with 8 participants in each group. These focus groups are scheduled to last 90 minutes per session. Total estimated burden hours are:
|
Focus Groups |
# of Participants |
96 |
Average interview minutes |
90 |
Burden hours |
144 |
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | 1997 U |
Author | David A. Lean |
Last Modified By | brendabutler |
File Modified | 2007-09-05 |
File Created | 2007-09-05 |