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Panels reunited – If you don’t use Panels, start building. You’ll need them soon
Local Authorities use them. Some NHS Trusts use them; Police have them and umpteen other public bodies have found them useful from time to time. In the private sector, electronic panels are increasingly used for customer consultation – and the market research industry has long seen them as a great way to build demographically-representative stratified samples.
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