Sample Set Links - Registered Panelists

Sample Set Links - Registered Panelists

Overview

Example scenario: Your experience with consumer panelists is that they like things simplified. They don't like to log in every time they need to do a quick survey. At the same time, you still want to know who took the survey and what their specific responses were. Therefore, anonymous testing is not an option.

Thanks to the Sample Set Links feature in Compusense, you can use your registered consumer panelists, send them their own unique links to click and access the survey, while you are enjoying the benefits of knowing exactly who evaluated which sample set.

The video below will walk you through a hands-on exercise for setting up the Sample set links option in your test for registered panelist (those that exist in your Panelists library).


Notes
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Total run time: 6:39 minutes 

Recorded in: March 2025



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