Product Demonstrations
CfMC strives to provide respondents with the best possible survey experience and clients with top quality services. With a wide range of survey tools that can quickly and easily be added to any survey, we can incorporate any methodology and serve any industry.
web survey demos
All CfMC surveys can be provided in a multitude of languages and are capable of utilizing other Web technologies, like Flash, javascript, AJAX and more.
Can’t find the feature you’re looking for? Let our experts work with you to design and customize the features you need.
Read about our newest Features Demo in our blog.
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mobile phone / smartphone demo
WebSurvent software can be used for surveys conducted on any device without separating studies by mode.
Contact our sales team for a guided tour of our latest mobile offerings.
WebCATI® Demo
With webCATI, interviewers can perform CATI surveys via the Web from anywhere with an internet connection. WebCATI comes equipped with Survent’s robust sample and interviewer management features and may now be managed through the Navigator interface.
Read more about this Demo in our Blog.
Reporting Demos
Online reporting portals provide a way for you and your clients to monitor, query and download survey results from a central password-protected Web site – in real-time.
Also check out On-Demand Tables™ for cross tabs on the fly: included with Navigator studies.
CfMC Offers AAPOR Compliant Report
AAPOR Compliant Report :The American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) has developed standard outcome statuses for a sample such that Completion Rates, Refusal Rates, Contact Rates, etc. can be reported on in a uniform fashion across the market research industry. CfMC’s expanded phone status scheme (v8.3) has allowed the development of a disposition report that meets all of AAPOR’s reporting requirements using their Standard Definitions – Final Dispositions of Case Codes and Outcome Rates for Surveys (pdf).
Anatomy of a Table
For those new to research or just new to CfMC tables – Anatomy of a table












