Domestic violence viewed as a problem in Houston and Phoenix
Houston and Phoenix are the two largest US cities where more than half of citizens consider domestic violence a serious problem or somewhat of a problem.
As YouGov we can interview representative samples of major US cities, such as New York, Los Angeles and Chicago on a regular basis. The size and diversity of the YouGov panel allows you to reach these robust samples quickly and cost-effectively.
The CityBus is the ideal service for gaining a quick snapshot across cities in the United States, and a great way to generate PR by putting cities' opinion and behaviors against each other. It also enables you to boost coverage by creating press releases that are tailored to more specific areas.
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Sample SizeAdults aged 18+ in over 40 major US & International cities | ![]() |
Entry Fee$500 | |
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FrequencyOnce a week | ![]() |
Cost per question$600 - $975 (total sample size dependent) | |
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Results Delivered5-7 days |
Questionnaire design and results analysis are included in the cost. Additional analysis available on request.
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