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First time mums research

We are currently looking for some participants to take part in paid market research about baby feeding.

If you are interested in taking part please complete the screener questionnaire below.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WZPW8KM

Date:13th or 17th January 2022
Time:Evening
Where:Online – Zoom
How long:90 minutes
Incentive – paid by bank transfer:€60
Type of Research:Online focus group
Who we are looking for:Pregnant with first baby
27+ weeks pregnant (by 13th January)
Does not work in childcare or a medical profession/HSE
Have access to a laptop/desktop with a microphone and webcam
Please note, due to the set-up of this research, we cannot admit anyone joining the research on a smartphone.

Incentives are paid by bank transfer once the research is completed.

If you are interested in taking part please complete the screener questionnaire below.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WZPW8KM

The screener survey takes no more than 2 minutes to complete. After completing the questionnaire we will contact you with an invitation link if you qualify to participate in this study. Please note, we have very specific criteria for this research, so if you don’t qualify for this particular study, we will let you know asap when more research comes up!

If you know anyone else who would also like to take part in paid market research feel free to refer them to our GRO Panel here – https://grofieldwork.ie/panel/

What is a focus group?

A focus groups is a market research method used to gather feedback and opinions from participants. There can be 4-12 people typically in a focus group. Everyone in the group is encouraged to participate in a discussion which is guided by a moderator. Focus groups are typically used to receive from users about products, services, and features before they have been developed. Focus groups generally last one hour to 90 minutes.

How do I get paid?

For face to face or online research you will receive your cash incentive within 2-5 working days by bank transfer

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