take surveys about current affairs, supposedly?
I signed up to do so, thinking it was a good idea at the time.
The last poll I took had to do about MY health. It was long, repetitious, and at the time I wondered why they wanted to know all this info.
Tonight, they called to ask me if I had received their current poll on MY health. I checked, and it had just arrived in my inbox. I thought it was curious they were so interested in my input, and in such a rush.
I asked who was funding this survey; the woman who called said she worked for Burnett Research and was hired by Polling Point. I asked her who hired Polling Point and she put me on hold; a supervisor (?) came on and told me he didn't have an answer; PP is an unbiased firm that does research and they're not privy to that info.
So I told him he was no longer privy to my info until I did some research.
http://www.pollingpoint.com/faq/What is PollingPoint?
PollingPoint, operated by Polimetrix, Inc., conducts polls on the Internet about public affairs and other topics of general interest. PollingPoint polls are taken by people from all over the nation who have agreed to share their thoughts on social and political issues.
How long are PollingPoint surveys?
Most PollingPoint surveys are very short and should only take you about five to seven minutes to complete. A typical PollingPoint survey is only about 20 to 30 fairly short questions in total. Occasionally, there will be longer surveys or surveys with more complex questions. The longest surveys should not take more than 20 minutes to complete.
For what purposes is the data collected by PollingPoint used?
Data from PollingPoint surveys are used by newspapers, television networks, newsmagazines, public affairs groups, scholars, and political campaigns to reveal and analyze public opinion on important social and political topics.
Who pays for these polls?
PollingPoint conducts polls for a diverse group of clients to help them better understand public views about current affairs. PollingPoint is a non-partisan polling organization, and we conduct polls for both Democrats and Republicans - liberal, moderate and conservative. However, our clients do not always give us permission to identify them. Rest assured that when you answer a poll at PollingPoint, your privacy is secure, and your responses do make a difference.
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And I found this site that was interesting:
http://www.userinexperience.com/?p=13OK, so am I being paranoid?