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Telephone Point of Purchase Survey (TPOPS) Respondents
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TPOPS Survey Schedule by Region

The Telephone Point of Purchase survey (TPOPS) is conducted quarterly. Each period respondents will be asked a different group of questions regarding purchases of various items and services. Below is a quarterly schedule listing which groups of questions respondents will be asked in each of the following counties.

PENNSYLVANIA

Interviewing Schedule by Quarter
County 2018 2019 2019 2019
Allegheny County October–November January–February April–May July–August
Armstrong County October–November January–February April–May July–August
Beaver County October–November January–February April–May July–August
Berks County October–November January–February April–May July–August
Bucks County October–November January–February April–May July–August
Butler County October–November January–February April–May July–August
Chester County October–November January–February April–May July–August
Delaware County October–November January–February April–May July–August
Fayette County October–November January–February April–May July–August
Montgomery County October–November January–February April–May July–August
Philadelphia County October–November January–February April–May July–August
Pike County October–November January–February April–May July–August
Washington County October–November January–February April–May July–August
Westmoreland County October–November January–February April–May July–August

 

Note: The current survey only samples from selected counties designed to be representative of the population in the United States, which is why you may not see your county and is subject to change over time. If you have additional questions please contact us for more information about the survey methodology.

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Last Modified Date: September 14, 2018