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Subject: Participants needed for questionnaire testing
From the Desk of Paul Beatty (Chief, Center for Survey Measurement)
The Center for Survey Measurement is looking for participants to help test question wording on
a national survey about housing-related topics. Homeowners and renters are welcome!
Interviews will be one hour and will take place at a convenient location, including at the Census
Bureau in Suitland, Maryland. We will provide $40 to each person who participates in the
study (federal employees are not eligible to receive the $40). We particularly need participants
who meet any of the following criteria:
Live with anyone attending college or other school beyond high school
Live with anyone who has physical disabilities or limitations
Own their home and made any home improvements in the past two years
Live in an apartment or condo
If interested, please call Kevin at (301) 763-4979 or email him at [email protected].
Please mention the word Housing.
Please feel free to pass this request along to other people that you may know in the Washington,
D.C. area. Only one person per household may qualify.
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Volunteers needed to test survey - $40 for 1 hour
The U.S. Census Bureau is looking for people who meet any of the following
criteria:
Live with anyone attending college or other school beyond high school
Live with anyone who has physical disabilities or limitations
Own their home and made any home improvements in the past two years
Live in an apartment or condo
Only one person per household may qualify. Each participant will receive $40.00
compensation for participating in this study. Those participants meeting any of the
requirements should call Kevin at (301) 763-4979 or email him at
[email protected]. Please mention the word Housing.
Please feel free to pass this request along to other people that you may know in the
Washington, D.C. area.
File Type | application/pdf |
Author | Mikelyn V. Meyer |
File Modified | 2018-02-28 |
File Created | 2018-02-28 |