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| Name of survey: | North American Technographics® Financial Services, Media, And Marketing Online Survey, Q3 2009 (Canada) |
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| Product: | Canadian Technographics |
| Date of survey: | September 2009 |
| Region: | Canada |
| Respondents: | 5,886 |
Forrester conducted an online survey fielded in August and September 2009 of 5,886 Canadian individuals ages 18 to 88. For results based on a randomly chosen sample of this size (N = 5,886), there is 95% confidence that the results have a statistical precision of plus or minus 1.3% of what they would be if the entire population of Canadian online individuals ages 18 and older had been surveyed. Forrester weighted the data by age, gender, income, broadband adoption, and province to demographically represent the adult Canadian online population. The survey sample size, when weighted, was 5,825. (Note: Weighted sample sizes can be different from the actual number of respondents to account for individuals generally underrepresented in online panels.) Please note that this was an online survey. Respondents who participate in online surveys have in general more experience with the Internet and feel more comfortable transacting online. The data is weighted to be representative for the total online population on the weighting targets mentioned, but this sample bias may produce results that differ from Forrester’s offline benchmark survey. The sample was drawn from members of MarketTools’ online panel, and respondents were motivated by receiving points that could be redeemed for a reward. The sample provided by MarketTools is not a random sample. While individuals have been randomly sampled from MarketTools’ panel for this particular survey, they have previously chosen to take part in the MarketTools online panel.
The documents and figures below summarize the findings from this research
Understanding Online Payment Preferences In International Markets
Zia Daniell Wigder, March 2010
How Canadians Rate Their Investment And Insurance Firms On Retirement Planning
Bill Doyle, Peter Wannemacher, February 2010
Canadians See Little Need For Mobile Banking
Emmett Higdon, February 2010
Half Of Online Canadians Are Optimistic About The Economy
Benjamin Ensor, Peter Wannemacher, January 2010
Technographics® Survey Highlight: Canadian Online Trust and Mobile Banking
Corina Matiesanu, December 2009