What is Survey Qualification?
Short answer: Survey qualification is the screening process that determines if you match what a survey is looking for.
Definition
Survey qualification refers to the process where market research surveys screen respondents to find people matching specific criteria. When you start a survey, you answer screening questions. Based on your answers, you either:
- Qualify → Continue to the full survey and earn XP
- Disqualify → Don't match the criteria, survey ends
Why Qualification Exists
Survey clients pay to reach specific audiences:
- "Parents with children under 5"
- "People who purchased a car this year"
- "IT professionals in companies with 50+ employees"
Screening ensures survey data comes from the right people.
Typical Qualification Rate
A 30-50% qualification rate is normal. Even frequent survey takers get disqualified regularly.
Factors That Affect Qualification
- Demographics - Age, gender, location, income
- Employment - Industry, job role, decision-making power
- Behaviors - Recent purchases, brand usage
- Quota - Survey may have filled its slots
Improving Qualification Rate
- Complete your profile fully
- Answer screening questions honestly
- Be consistent across surveys
- Try multiple survey routers
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