Exam 4: Qualitative Research
Exam 1: Introduction to Marketing Research98 Questions
Exam 2: Defining the Marketing Research Problem and Developing an Approach103 Questions
Exam 3: Research Design, secondary and Syndicated Data141 Questions
Exam 4: Qualitative Research96 Questions
Exam 5: Survey and Observation95 Questions
Exam 6: Experimentation and Causal Research91 Questions
Exam 7: Measurement and Scaling124 Questions
Exam 8: Questionnaire and Form Design87 Questions
Exam 9: Sampling: Design and Procedures86 Questions
Exam 10: Data Collection and Preparation138 Questions
Exam 11: Data Analysis: Frequency Distribution, hypothesis Testing, and Cross-Tabulation88 Questions
Exam 12: Data Analysis: Hypothesis Testing Related to Differences, correlation, and Regression94 Questions
Exam 13: Report Preparation and Presentation90 Questions
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In addition to defining the problem and developing an approach,qualitative research is also appropriate when facing a situation of uncertainty.
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Online focus groups take less time to set up and complete (turnaround time)than traditional focus groups.
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Which of the following is described as loosely structured conversations with individuals drawn from the target audience?
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A focus group should be homogeneous in terms of demographic and socioeconomic characteristics.
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Qualitative research procedures are classified as either ________.
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Cartoon characters are shown in a specific situation related to the problem in which of the following projective techniques?
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Just being a part of different types of social media and analyzing what people are talking about cannot yield a basic understanding of customers.
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There are fewer people in an online group than in a face-to-face group.
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Qualitative research is a research methodology that seeks to quantify the data and,typically,applies some form of statistical analysis.
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Quantitative research seeks conclusive evidence,which is based on large,representative samples and typically applies some form of statistical analysis.
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A depth interview is conducted by a trained moderator among a small group of respondents in an unstructured and natural manner.
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Which of the following describes the projective technique in which respondents are shown a picture and asked to tell a story describing it?
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In a short essay,discuss the differences between qualitative research and quantitative research.
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In the third-person technique,the respondent is presented with a verbal or visual situation and asked to relate the beliefs and attitudes of a third person to the situation.
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An unstructured and indirect form of questioning that encourages respondents to project their underlying motivations,beliefs,attitudes,or feelings regarding the issues of concern is called a projective technique.
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Quantitative research is an unstructured,exploratory research methodology based on small samples,which provides insight and understanding of the problem setting.
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In a short essay,describe the characteristics of a focus group,and list and discuss the basic steps to conducting a focus group.
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Discuss the major advantage of projective techniques over the unstructured direct techniques (focus groups and depth interviews).
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In cultural settings,such as the Far East where persons are hesitant to discuss their feelings in group situations,depth interviews should be used.
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