Internet panel respondents are compensated with a reward they are not told in advance, and are not told what answers qualify them for a poll, in order to avoid biasing results; this contrasts with the phone tradition of not compensating, where rising marketing-call fatigue may eventually require incentives that introduce their own biases.
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Doug RiversEvidence Quote
“we don't tell them in advance what that reward is we don't tell them what they need to tell us to qualify for the poll”
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:28:54 AM
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