Consumer Technographics
Name of survey:  North American Technographics® Media, Marketing, Consumer Technology, And Healthcare Benchmark Survey, Q3 2009 (US, Canada)
Product:  North American Consumer Technographics
Date of survey:  October 2009
Region:  North America
Respondents:  5,264

Forrester conducted a mail survey fielded in August and September 2009 of 5,264 US and Canadian households and individuals ages 18 and older. For results based on a randomly chosen sample of this size (N = 5,264), there is 95% confidence that the results have a statistical precision of plus or minus 1.4% of what they would be if the entire population of North American households and individuals ages 18 and older had been surveyed. Forrester weighted the US head of household data by age, gender, household income, household size and composition, education level, region, and market size (combined statistical area). The weighting criteria for the US individual respondent data included all of the above with the addition of employment status. The survey sample size, when weighted, was 4,346 North American respondents at the household level and 5,264 North American respondents at the individual level. (Note: Weighted sample sizes can be different from the actual number of respondents to account for individuals generally underrepresented in mail panels.) The sample was drawn from members of TNS’s panel, and respondents were motivated by a sweepstakes drawing. The sample provided by TNS is not a random sample. While individuals may have been randomly sampled from TNS’s panel for this particular survey, they have previously chosen to take part in the TNS panel.

Survey Instruments:

US Survey Instrument - English PDF icon
Canadian Survey Instrument - French PDF icon
Canadian Survey Instrument - English PDF icon

The documents and figures below summarize the findings from this research

360-Degree Music Experiences: Use The Cloud To Target Device-Use Orbits
Mark Mulligan, July 2010

Which US Consumers Are Healthcare eVisit Early Adopters?
Elizabeth Boehm, June 2010

Audio In The Home Is A Feature, Not A Device Category
Sonal Gandhi, March 2010

The Battle For The eBook Consumer
Sarah Rotman Epps, December 2009

Will Radio Survive The Media Meltdown?
Sonal Gandhi, November 2009

Publishers Need Multichannel Subscription Models
Sarah Rotman Epps, November 2009

US DVR Forecast, 2009 To 2014
James L. McQuivey, Ph.D., October 2009

Phone-Based Navigation Ticks Up
Charles S. Golvin, October 2009