We are looking for males and females aged 18-50 to take part in an interesting study about watching TV. The research will be in-home and will involve a filmed interview for up to 2.5 hours about TV watching habits
Some interviews will be conducted as a solo (one person) and some interviews will require 2 people to be filmed (couples, parent and child, etc)
During the research you will be required to wear eye-tracking glasses to monitor your eye movements. You may also be required to download an app onto your mobile for the duration of the interview only
LOCATION:
In-home
DATE:
Various dates available from 2nd November – End of December
INCENTIVE:
£60 (solo – 2 hours) £100 per pair (2.5 hours)
TIME:
Afternoon and evening slots available (5pm – 11pm)
Please answer the questions below.
Name:
Telephone number:
Home Postcode:
Work Postcode:
Age:
Occupation/Job Title:
Occupation of chief income earner in the household:
Working status i.e. Full time, part time, retired, student etc.
Industry sector:
Is your monthly household income?
Under £700
£700-£3000
£3000-£6000
£6000-£10000
Above £10000
Who do you live with in your household?
If you have children, please tell us their ages?
Who is your home internet provider?
Which make and model of mobile phone do you use?
Do you wear?
Glasses for watching TV
Hard contact lenses
Soft contact lenses
None of the above
How often do you watch TV between 5pm and 11pm?
For how long do you watch TV once you start watching?
Which of the following types of TV channels do you watch most often?
Commercial TV stations
Public TV channels
Mixture of both
How often do you use your mobile phone?
How often do you use Facebook?
Please forward this on to anyone you know who may be interested.
Unfortunately, it is impossible to reply to all emails or phone messages. We receive lots of responses to researches that are emailed out. You will be contacted by phone if your application is successful. However, we apologise if you do not hear from us, but please keep trying for future projects that are sent out.