Sittings Schedule

Sittings Schedule

Sittings schedule allows you to recruit your panelists to schedule themselves into pre-defined sittings. Optionally include a pre-screener, quotas and disqualifying criteria. Useful when recruiting for consumer central location tests, sample pickup times or less frequent employee testing.


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Total run time: 5:41 minutes 
Date recorded:  Sep 3, 2021




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