Lifestyle Sampling

Lifestyle is a key predictor of people's attitudes and behaviors. And the Gallup Panel's detailed pre-screening lifestyle questions allow you to target individuals who fit your study objectives. Gallup collects a long list of lifestyle factors, but some of the more popular factors include:

  • Political affiliation
  • Religious affiliation
  • Charity habits
  • Volunteer habits

If you are interested in pinpointing members of certain types of groups or organizations, Gallup can help. The Gallup Panel pre-screens members for their affiliation with various associations, including:

  • Labor unions
  • Parent associations
  • Country clubs
  • Gyms

Perhaps you would like to survey individuals who participate in various activities or sports. The Gallup Panel has pre-screened its members by hobbies, such as:

  • Aerobics
  • Bicycling
  • Bowling
  • Dancing
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Hiking
  • Swimming

Let Gallup help you with your next research project. For more details about available lifestyle factors, please contact Gallup.

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