What are the best methodologies to use in China?

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From our many years working in the region, we understand the best methodologies to use in China and those that should be avoided. For instance, CATI is a very inefficient way of carrying out quantitative studies, since the market is so huge whereas mobile surveys can be capitalized to greater effect. From a qualitative perspective, door-to-door tends to be ineffective, as interviewers may find themselves being rejected at the entrance of the gated communities common in China, whilst Chinese consumers are generally quite open to participate in other forms of qualitative research – such as online ethnography to offline shopalongs. Based on your objectives, we can work with you to select the best methodology to use, based on our extensive experience.