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New York Times / CBS News Delegate Poll relies on CfMC Software and Services
CfMC continues to play a major roll in the support of polling in the United States and world wide.
Recently, CfMC was recognized in articles and press releases for its contribution in the New York Times / CBS News Delegate Poll.
The CfMC Service Bureau, well-known for quality control and adeptness with webSurvent is pleased to provide the programming, hosting, and project management for the New York Times / CBS News Poll. CfMC's Web-based interviewing software, webSurvent, is uniquely qualified for conducting more complex and high-profile studies like the NYT/CBS news poll.
NYT / CBS News Poll links
August 18, 2008 - CBS News: Clinton is VP Favorite Among Delegates
about The New York Times / CBS News Poll
The CBS News/New York Times Delegate Poll was conducted July 16-August 17, 2008 with a random sample of 970 Democratic delegates. The error due to sampling could be plus or minus three percentage points for results based on the entire sample. Interviews were conducted via phone; if a delegate preferred, he or she could complete the survey online. Online interviewing was conducted by CfMC, a San Francisco-based research software company.
about CfMC
CfMC has been a leading provider of marketing research software since 1967, when the company introduced the first computerized tabulation program. CfMC offers Survent, the most widely used CATI and CAPI software in the United States, and webSurvent, the most robust Web survey tool available. CfMC's clients include The Gallup Organization, Maritz Marketing Research, Nielsen Media Research, Politico.com and Market Insights.
The CfMC Service Bureau provides online interviewing programming, hosting, and management services for companies all over the globe.

