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CRRC-Georgia is a non-governmental, non-profit research organization, which collects, analyzes and publishes policy relevant data on social, economic and political trends in Georgia. CRRC-Georgia, together with CRRC-Armenia and CRRC-Azerbaijan, constitutes a network of research centers with the common goal of strengthening social science research and public policy analysis in the South Caucasus.

The three centers were established in 2003 by the Eurasia Partnership Foundation (EPF) with financial support from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. In 2013, CRRC-Georgia and CRRC-Armenia were registered as independent non-commercial legal entities.

CRRC-Georgia has more than 10 years of experience providing researchers, the government, donors, NGOs, and the private sector with data and analysis of critical trends and expectations in Georgia and across the region. CRRC-Georgia provides research, analysis and training using tested methodologies, which allow accurate comparisons between sectors, populations and countries.

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CRRC Omnibus

What is the Omnibus Survey?

The Omnibus Survey is a quarterly public opinion survey that combines questions from various research institutes, businesses and individual researchers into a single survey. This creates an opportunity to make data collection and analysis at significantly reduced costs compared with commissioning an entire survey.

Each wave of CRRC-Georgia’s Omnibus Survey includes 1,200 respondents. The telephone survey is conducted in Georgian, Azerbaijani, Armenian and Russian, and its results are nationally representative (excluding the occupied territories).

What will an Omnibus Survey client receive?

  • Consultation during the questionnaire development process;
  • Databases with the purchased variables (in SPSS, STATA, and XLSX formats). Additionally, the database will include variables on gender, age, settlement type, income, employment status, and level of education;
  • An Excel file containing frequency tables for all purchased questions, as well as cross-tabulations by age, gender, education level, employment status, and settlement type;
  • A brief description of the methodology.

How much does it cost to include a question in the Omnibus Survey?

CLOSE-ENDED QUESTIONS WITH SET RESPONSE OPTIONSUSD
Close-ended question (up to 7 answer options)325
Additional options to close-ended questions50
Open-ended other answer option:  Other (specify____________)100
Example: What’s the most important national issue?
> Inflation,
> Healthcare,
> Unemployment,
> Security,
> Other (specify___________________________)
REPEATED SCALE BASED QUESTIONS
First statement325
Inclusion of each additional statement50
Example: Can you please tell me whether you approve or disapprove of people of your ethnicity doing business with…
> An American?
> A Russian?
> An Armenian?
> An Azerbaijani?
OPEN-ENDED QUESTIONS
Including comment coding800
MULTIMEDIA
Including up to 4 images (logos, branding, etc.) in addition to a close-ended question50
Inclusion of each additional image20
Inclusion of video or sound50
RANDOMIZED EXPERIMENT
With up to two experimental arms700
Inclusion of each additional experimental arm200

Have questions? Email Makhare Atchaidze (m.atchaidze@crrccenters.org) and Milord Shengelia (m.shengelia@crrccenters.org) for more detailed information about the Omnibus survey.