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The Point Research Difference

Rather than attempting to get residents to come out to focus groups and meetings, Point Research goes directly to the people, as was done in the highly successful Point Douglas community survey of 2008.

Our survey interviewer teams go into all parts of a community, conducting door-to-door, in-person interviews with individual residents. This approach gives every resident the opportunity to participate in the survey anonymously, in their own words and in the safety and privacy of their own homes.

Advantages of the Point Research Community-Based Survey Method:

  • The volunteer interviewers are recruited from within the community, and thoroughly trained in proper interviewing procedures. They will essentially be conducting interviews with their neighbours.
     

  • Respondents are far more receptive when speaking to members of their own community, who are familiar with them and sensitive to their issues, rather than being intruded upon by ‘outsiders’.
     

  • Interviewers from outside the community are often clearly uncomfortable in the neighbourhood. This can result in areas of the community not being canvassed, certain buildings not being entered, certain residents not being interviewed, or being poorly interviewed.
      

  • The interviews are conducted in people’s homes at their convenience, in a sensitive and empathetic manner. The interviewer is able to explain the purpose of the survey and overcome any reluctance on the part of the respondent. Participants who may be too shy or timid to voice their opinions in a group of people will speak freely in their own homes.
     

  • The survey is conducted in a relaxed, conversational style, putting the respondent at ease and making them comfortable in answering the questions. When necessary, the interviewer is able to probe for greater depth of response, to provide as much information as possible. The interviewer is always careful not to lead the respondent.
     

  • In-person interviews overcome the barriers posed by low literacy levels, a reality in many poor communities. The respondent has the option to be interviewed and have their responses written down by the interviewer, rather than having to fill out the paper survey by themselves. Their interview would be recorded for verification.
     

  • Residents who otherwise might not have the opportunity to complete a survey are able to fully participate and contribute their opinions. For many in the community, it will be the first time they’ll do so.
Our Mission Our Services Projects
The Challenge of Access About Us Employment Opportunities
The Point Research Difference Point Douglas Community Survey Contact Us
Benefits of a Community Survey Testimonials Home
Survey helps Community Fight Crime      

 

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