The Tablet Report is a yearly tracking survey of ResearchCenter that analyses the Hungarian internet users PC, laptop, notebook, netbook and tablet usage frequency, the activities carried out on them,
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The Smartphone Report is a yearly tracking survey of ResearchCenter that analyses the Hungarian internet users smartphone and mobile phone usage frequency, the activities carried out on them, the preferred
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The E-Shopping Report is a yearly tracking survey of ResearchCenter that analyses the Hungarian internet users online purchasing habits and the Hungarian e-commerce. With the help of this survey we can
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The E-Shopping FMCG Report is a yearly tracking survey that aims to describe the e-commerce of daily consumer goods in Hungary.With the help of this survey we can track the purchasing attitudes of frequent
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The E-Shopping Electronics Report is a yearly tracking survey of ResearchCenter that analyses the Hungarian internet users online purchasing habits of electronic products. The analysis reveales who purchases
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The E-Mail User Report is a yearly survey of ResearchCenter that describes the Hungarian e-mail usage habits of active internet users. Since it is a yearly survey, we can track the changes in e-mail usage
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The E-Mail Marketing Report is a yearly survey of ResearchCenter that analyses the Hungarian e-mail usage habits and the attitudes towards permission based direct marketing messages, spam mails and the
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The Painkiller Report is a yearly tracking survey that aims to depict the Hungarian OTC painkiller market. With the help of this survey we can track the changes in brand awareness and usage of different
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The Tyre Report is a yearly survey of ResearchCenter that analyses the Hungarian online tyre market. It examines the internet user, car owners' tyre usage and purchasing habits and their attitudes towards
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The survey analyses the job searching habits of people by describing the methods and channels used for job searching and studies people's awareness and perception of the enterprises - headhunter and employment
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