Computer-assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) is a data collection survey methodology used by companies for market research. A certain sample of the population is selected to be surveyed and the data collection agency via random digit dialing calls up the respondents. The interviewer will ask the respondents for their willingness to participate in the short survey.

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Computer-assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) is a data collection survey methodology used by companies for market research. A certain sample of the population is selected to be surveyed and the data collection agency via random digit dialing calls up the respondents. The interviewer will ask the respondents for their willingness to participate in the short survey.