pepper60
09-30-2008, 02:33 PM
Reply to: job-860292192@craigslist.org (job-860292192@craigslist.org?subject=EARN%20UP%20TO%20 $175%20PARTICIPATING%20IN%20A%20FOCUS%20GROUP%20AB OUT%20GROCERY%20SHOPPING)
Attention: 20-39 year olds interested in making up to $175 by participating in a research project about grocery shopping!
The Gilmore Research Group, a highly accredited marketing research company, is currently undertaking an especially interesting project which we hope you find fun and exciting! We are looking for people to participate in a focus project about grocery shopping on Oct 8th!
Gilmore Research Group is seeking qualified men and women to participate in a 2.5 hour focus group and earn up to $175!
If you are between the ages 20-39 and are interested in this study, we would like to hear from you!
All information is kept strictly confidential and we are in no way selling anything.
Data collected is for research purposes only.
In order to qualify, Please email the following answers. Based on your answers we will then give you a call.
1) Name:
Phone:
Best time to reach you:
2) Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements by marking an X by your answer:
a) I eat very differently from the way my parents ate growing up.
I agree
I somewhat agree
I don’t agree
b) Eating fun and interesting foods is part of who I am.
I agree
I somewhat agree
I don’t agree
c) Eating out should surprise and challenge me.
I agree
I somewhat agree
I don’t agree
d) I like to experiment with new ingredients and flavors when cooking.
I agree
I somewhat agree
I don’t agree
3) Which of the following best describes how you shop for groceries? (Please mark an X by your answer)
I buy what’s on sale or offers the cheapest price.
I buy brands I grew up with, regardless of price.
I buy a mix of brands I grew up eating and newer brands
I buy mostly store brands
Again, Please email us your answers and based on your qualifications, we will call you.
If you have any questions about this please call 206-219-1942 and ask for the study about technology and databases.
In advance, we thank you.
-The Gilmore Research Group
Attention: 20-39 year olds interested in making up to $175 by participating in a research project about grocery shopping!
The Gilmore Research Group, a highly accredited marketing research company, is currently undertaking an especially interesting project which we hope you find fun and exciting! We are looking for people to participate in a focus project about grocery shopping on Oct 8th!
Gilmore Research Group is seeking qualified men and women to participate in a 2.5 hour focus group and earn up to $175!
If you are between the ages 20-39 and are interested in this study, we would like to hear from you!
All information is kept strictly confidential and we are in no way selling anything.
Data collected is for research purposes only.
In order to qualify, Please email the following answers. Based on your answers we will then give you a call.
1) Name:
Phone:
Best time to reach you:
2) Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements by marking an X by your answer:
a) I eat very differently from the way my parents ate growing up.
I agree
I somewhat agree
I don’t agree
b) Eating fun and interesting foods is part of who I am.
I agree
I somewhat agree
I don’t agree
c) Eating out should surprise and challenge me.
I agree
I somewhat agree
I don’t agree
d) I like to experiment with new ingredients and flavors when cooking.
I agree
I somewhat agree
I don’t agree
3) Which of the following best describes how you shop for groceries? (Please mark an X by your answer)
I buy what’s on sale or offers the cheapest price.
I buy brands I grew up with, regardless of price.
I buy a mix of brands I grew up eating and newer brands
I buy mostly store brands
Again, Please email us your answers and based on your qualifications, we will call you.
If you have any questions about this please call 206-219-1942 and ask for the study about technology and databases.
In advance, we thank you.
-The Gilmore Research Group