Frequently asked questions

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FAQ: General
What is NatCen?
NatCen (National Centre for Social Research) is Britain’s largest independent research organisation studying social policy. Our aim is to make society better informed through high quality social research. We carry out many important national research studies for government departments, research councils and charitable foundations.

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FAQ: Participants
Why have I been contacted by NatCen?
If you have been contacted by us and asked to take part in a survey it means we are interested in your point of view. We use a method called ‘random probability sampling’ which means selecting people from lists such as the Post Office’s list of addresses. This method ensures that we gain an accurate and representative view of British society. Using this method also means the people we select are irreplaceable, no one can take your place on this survey.
What is the purpose of your research?
Do I need to prepare for the interview?
Do I have to take part?
Who are the interviewers?
Are my details dealt with confidentially?
How can I find out about working for NatCen?
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About NatCen

We design, carry out and analyse research studies in the fields of social and public policy including extensive research among members of the public.

Company & charity information

Registered office:
35 Northampton Square
London, EC1 OAX.
A company limited by guarantee
Registered in England no. 4392418
Charity no. 1091768
Scotland Charity no. SC038454