Exam 4: Research Design
Exam 1: Introduction to Marketing Research67 Questions
Exam 2: The Marketing Research Industry89 Questions
Exam 3: The Marketing Research Process Defining the Problem and Research Objectives82 Questions
Exam 4: Research Design116 Questions
Exam 5: Secondary Data Packaged Information83 Questions
Exam 6: Utilizing Exploratory and Qualitative Research Techniques91 Questions
Exam 7: Evaluating Survey Data Collection Methods90 Questions
Exam 8: Understanding Measurement, developing Questions, and Designing the Questionnaire128 Questions
Exam 9: Selecting the Sample89 Questions
Exam 10: Determining the Size of a Sample92 Questions
Exam 11: Dealing With Fieldwork and Data Quality81 Questions
Exam 12: Using Basic Descriptive Analysis, performing Population Estimates, and Testing Hypotheses83 Questions
Exam 13: Implementing Basic Differences Tests72 Questions
Exam 14: Making Use of Associations Tests94 Questions
Exam 15: Understanding Regression Analysis Basics88 Questions
Exam 16: Writing the Research Report90 Questions
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Causal research is best utilized to define terms.
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Of the following situations,which would be the most appropriate for using a discontinuous panel?
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Descriptive or causal research are best used to help gain background information about the problem.
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The dependent variable is always manipulated in the experimental group but never in the control group.
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In which of the following situations should exploratory research be used?
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Several online research firms,such as Knowledge Networks and Nielsen,use panels as a means of conducting research.
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When a variable exerts influence on the dependent variable but is not an independent variable,we refer to it as a(n):
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Because all products eventually end up in the consumer market,there is no such thing as industrial test markets.
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What type of test markets are conducted by outside research firms who guarantee distribution of the product through prespecified types and numbers of distributors?
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Marketing research projects vary widely;some are taste tests in "kitchen-like" labs while others may be confined to library research.
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Experience surveys are carried out in order to assess the experience levels of several marketing research firms in order to select the most appropriate firm to conduct the project.
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Market-tracking studies track a variable of interest,such as market share over time,and represent a use of cross-sectional studies.
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In experimental design nomenclature,an E represents the experimental effect: that is,the change in the dependent variable occurring due to a change in the independent variable.
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There is only one use of test markets: to determine the sales potential for a new product or service.
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Knowledge of research design is helpful because certain designs can be matched with certain problems and this provides a blueprint for the researcher.
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Which of the following best represents the disadvantages of conducting test markets as discussed by the authors?
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A firm selects a test market city that it believes will produce very favorable results because it knows the media will publicize the "success" of the new test product.This may be considered stupid,but it would not be considered unethical.
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At Momentum Market Intelligence (MMI)a client experiences a 12% decline in market share.Since MMI knows "they don't know what the problem is," the research design they should use is:
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