Surveys
Your business can receive a collection of information from hundreds, even thousands, of respondents through telephone, Internet, mail and intercept survey techniques employed by Horizon Research.
Your data will not just be numbers on a page, but real, actionable information provided by our highly skilled data analysis team at a fast turnaround and a reasonable price.
What we've done for others.
Perception study of adult and vocational education
In 2002, the Adult Education and Employment Training Unit in the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education was interested in assessing the public's perception of vocational and adult education in Missouri. Horizon Research Services, in cooperation with a team from DESE, developed surveys administered to 400 households, 200 businesses, 170 administrators, 288 counselors, 290 middle/junior high and high school students, and 250 adult students. Telephone, Internet, and mail survey methodologies were used. Extensive analysis was conducted and a report was completed which included recommendations for marketing strategies.
Comprehensive study of women's health
This project was conducted for the Missouri Department of Health, Bureau of Family Health. The contractor was University of Missouri and Horizon Research Services was the subcontractor for data collection, analysis, reporting, and recommendations. This project, which began in 1997 and was completed in the same year, focused on an assessment of the status of women's health needs in Missouri. For the assessment, Horizon Research Services conducted secondary research that included examination of state and federal data. Also, Horizon Research Services conducted and analyzed focus groups and surveys of rural and urban, African American, Hispanic, and Caucasian women between the ages of 18 and 65. For this project, Horizon Research Services also conducted key informant interviews and surveys of service providers and Missouri State agency administrators. In addition to the assessment of women's health, Horizon Research Services provided recommendations for the design and establishment of a state Office of Women's Health.