Consumer Technographics
Name of survey:  Latin American Technographics® Benchmark Survey, Q3 2009 (Mexico, Brazil)
Product:  Latin American Consumer Technographics
Date of survey:  September 2009
Region:  South-Central America
Respondents:  6,110

Forrester conducted a face-to-face survey fielded in August and September 2009 of 6,110 individuals ages 16 to 75 in top urban cities of Mexico (including México City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Puebla, Toluca, Tijuana, León, Juárez, Veracruz, and Mérida) and Brazil (including São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Recife, Porto Alegre, Belo Horizonte, Salvador, Curitiba, Brasilia, Ribeirão Preto, Presidente Prudente, São José dos Campos, and São José do Rio Preto). For results based on a randomly chosen sample of this size (N = 3,110 for Mexico; N = 3,000 for Brazil), there is 95% confidence that the results have a statistical precision of plus or minus 1.8% of what they would be if the entire urban population of individuals ages 16 and older had been surveyed. Forrester weighted the data by age, gender, and socioeconomic level (in Mexico, ABC+, C, and D+ levels are represented; in Brazil, AB1, B2, and C1C2 levels are represented). The survey sample size, when weighted, was 6,110. (Note: Weighted sample sizes can be different from the actual number of respondents to account for individuals generally underrepresented in survey data.) The sample was collected through in-person interviews collected door-to-door using a multi-stage stratified random sample methodology by TNS.

Survey Instruments:

Latin American Technographics® Benchmark Survey, Q3 2009 - Portuguese Survey Instrument PDF icon
Latin American Technographics® Benchmark Survey, Q3 2009 - Spanish Survey Instrument PDF icon
Latin American Technographics® Benchmark Survey, Q3 2009 - English Survey Instrument PDF icon

The documents and figures below summarize the findings from this research

Technographics® Survey Highlights: PC Landscape In Latin America
Roxana Strohmenger, December 2009

Technographics® Survey Highlights: eCommerce Landscape In Mexico And Brazil
Roxana Strohmenger, December 2009