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    Janina Mütze, Civey: How does Civey conduct real-time opinion research?

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    About this Episode

    Janina Mütze was only 24 when she co-founded Civey, an online market research tool. Now, five years later Civey has the largest panel of opinion and market research in Germany and their tool is embedded in several news websites. In this episode of REWRITE TECH, Janina explains how Civey works and how they make sure to show representative results.
    More about Janina Mütze and Civey: https://medium.com/rewrite-tech/janina-m%C3%BCtze-civey-our-purpose-is-to-understand-peoples-opinion-better-75408e21d439

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