Here, in Canada, we live in a democracy, where an "average Joe," regular people, get a say.
* You get a say in who your elected leaders are.
* You get a say in what ideas and products are developed.
* You get to review the goods that you buy in stores.
The heads of our government and the CEO's of corporations consider greatly what you think. When you participate in an opinion research study, such as those conducted by KLR Vu Research you are giving then a chance to hear what you think.
If KLR Vu Research calls your home, we want you to personally have an opportunity to be part of a public opinion survey from which Canadian opinion will be surmised. This is a privilege that not everyone in the world has. Not all Canadians can be chosen for inclusion on any given survey, but if we call upon you to be part of a survey you will be providing a valuable opinion. Surveys such as the ones we do give you your opportunity to be heard.
Of course you have the option to hang up on us, but then you will rescind your chance.
It's part of our democracy. A proud right of all individuals.
Do not surrender your voice to your next door neighbor.
Talk to KLR Vu Research.
How Does KLR Vu Research Get My Phone Number?
It is purchased through a random sample algorithm acquired from phone list database companies. Our main Canadian provider is Info Canada, is the largest and most respected provider of "random sample phone lists " to opinion research companies.
An example of some lists provided by Info Canada.
* The province of Ontario.
* The city of Brandon Manitoba.
* The Greater Toronto Area TV viewing area.
* Hamilton , On..
* Postal Code R3J, or …
* Vancouver's Downtown District.
When KLR Vu Research, or another research firm, calls your phone number,
we are not marketing a product . All we want to know is what you think about an issue at a particular time in history.
Opinion research companies can and do attempt to include everyone in their surveys as they can afford it.
KLR Vu Research, like all surveying firms, likes to make sure that everyone is a given an equal chance of being included.
That's the scientific crux of what opinion research is. If one group has no chance to be included, then the results may not represent the views of the entire society.
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