Exam 9: Measurement and Scaling: Fundamentals and Comparative Scaling

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Which of the following primary scales of measurement is used only for classification purposes?

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In ________,respondents allocate a constant sum of units,such as points,dollars,or chips,among a set of alternatives according to some specified criterion.

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A(n)________ is the highest level of measurement and allows the researcher to identify or classify objects,rank order the objects,and compare intervals or differences.

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An interval scale is a scale in which the numbers are used to rate objects such that numerically equal distances on the scale represent equal distances in the characteristic being measured.

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Common examples of ordinal scales include educational levels and social security numbers.

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A(n)________ is a scale in which the numbers are used to rate objects such that numerically equal distances on the scale represent equal distances in the characteristic being measured.

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A noncomparative scale is one of two types of scaling techniques in which each stimulus object is scaled independently of the others.

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In a short essay,discuss the relationship of measurement and scaling to the marketing research process.

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The most popular comparative scaling technique is semantic differential scaling.

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In a short essay,list and discuss the three types of comparative scaling techniques.Include a specific example for each scaling technique to support your answer.

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An analysis of social media content can provide guidance on the type of scaling techniques,comparative or noncomparative,to use.

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In paired comparison scaling,respondents allocate a constant sum of units,such as points,dollars,or chips,among a set of alternatives according to some specified criterion.

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Which statement is not true about the interval scale?

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What limitations of taste testing can be inferred from the experiential learning exercise in Chapter 9 where two samples of the same cola brand are tasted along with a third unidentified sample which is actually a different brand?

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Constant sum scaling forces the respondent to discriminate among alternatives and also comes closer to resembling the shopping environment.

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In a short essay,list and discuss the four primary scales of measurement.Include an example of how each scale of measurement is used in marketing research.

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Paired comparison scaling is useful when the number of brands under consideration is limited to no more than seven.

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The major benefit of comparative scaling is that it is the most widely used scaling technique.

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Temperature scales such as Celsius and Fahrenheit are examples of interval scales.

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Which of the following comparative scaling techniques is commonly used to measure preferences among brands as well as among brand attributes?

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