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National Statisics interview
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I got a letter the other day saying a man from the national statisics for the goverment is calling at my house next week to interview me and carry out a survey
Id rather not do this as ive never heard about it before,
As anyone else doe this before and do people have to take part in it or is it optional
I have tried to find infomation about if you have to do it but cant seem to find anything.
I got a letter the other day saying a man from the national statisics for the goverment is calling at my house next week to interview me and carry out a survey
Id rather not do this as ive never heard about it before,
As anyone else doe this before and do people have to take part in it or is it optional
I have tried to find infomation about if you have to do it but cant seem to find anything.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That sounds very suspicious to me too
You can contact the office for national statics here:
http://www.ons.gov.uk/contact-us/index.html
If they know nothing about it contact the police or the office of fair trading who are having a "Scamnesty" blitz
http://www.oft.gov.uk/news/press/2008/17-08
You can contact the office for national statics here:
http://www.ons.gov.uk/contact-us/index.html
If they know nothing about it contact the police or the office of fair trading who are having a "Scamnesty" blitz
http://www.oft.gov.uk/news/press/2008/17-08
The ONS do indeed interview individuals at home; it is a method of data collection which is, of course, totally optional.
By all means it is prudent to double-check with the ONS as to the legitimacy of this interview but I wonder how people think the ONS arrive at their statistics if the very notion of a survey elicits such suspicion.
http://www.ons.gov.uk/about/surveys/index.html
By all means it is prudent to double-check with the ONS as to the legitimacy of this interview but I wonder how people think the ONS arrive at their statistics if the very notion of a survey elicits such suspicion.
http://www.ons.gov.uk/about/surveys/index.html
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