Exam 8: Secondary Data Research in a Digital Age
Exam 1: The Role of Business Research58 Questions
Exam 2: Information Systems and Knowledge Management87 Questions
Exam 3: Theory Building65 Questions
Exam 4: The Business Research Process102 Questions
Exam 5: The Human Side of Business Research: Organizational and Ethical Issues92 Questions
Exam 6: Problem Definition: the Foundation of Business Research85 Questions
Exam 7: Qualitative Research94 Questions
Exam 8: Secondary Data Research in a Digital Age87 Questions
Exam 9: Survey Research: an Overview95 Questions
Exam 10: Survey Research: Communicating With Respondents81 Questions
Exam 11: Observation90 Questions
Exam 12: Experimental Research138 Questions
Exam 13: Measurement100 Questions
Exam 14: Attitude Measurement90 Questions
Exam 15: Questionnaire Design116 Questions
Exam 16: Sampling Designs and Sampling Procedures91 Questions
Exam 17: Determination of Sample Size: a Review of Statistical Theory87 Questions
Exam 18: Fieldwork69 Questions
Exam 19: Editing and Coding: Transforming Raw Data Into Information86 Questions
Exam 20: Basic Data Analysis: Descriptive Statistics92 Questions
Exam 21: Univariate Statistical Analysis76 Questions
Exam 22: Bivariate Statistical Analysis: Differences Between Two Variables77 Questions
Exam 23: Bivariate Statistical Analysis: Measures of Association81 Questions
Exam 24: Multivariate Statistical Analysis85 Questions
Exam 25: Communicating Research Results: Report Generation, Oral Presentation, and Follow-Up84 Questions
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Which of the following involves mining data to look for patterns identifying who is likely to be a valuable customer?
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Secondary data are always data that are external to the organization.
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Asking a group of households to record their consumption of certain products over a two-year period is an example of _____.
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Purchasing data from a company such as NPD Group, Inc. on consumption of soft drinks in the U.S. is an example of which objective for secondary data analysis?
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Using customer databases to provide customized relationships with customers for specific promotions is an example of ______ marketing.
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It is safe to assume that secondary data from governments around the world are accurate.
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A moving average sales forecast works best in a dynamic competitive environment.
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Diary panel data are data gathered by households that have agreed to record their consumption behavior over an extended period of time.
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When a manager reads publications like The Wall Street Journal and BloombergBusinessweek to try to determine changes in consumer behavior and employment issues, this is a form of _____,
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Name and describe the three broad objectives that can be achieved using secondary data and give an example of each.
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Diverse types of data offered by a single company are known as ______ data.
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Which of the following data can be purchased from commercial sources?
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_____ involves specifying relationships between two or more variables, perhaps extending to the development of descriptive or predictive equations.
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Lance has noticed that companies that advertise a lot seem to have higher sales than those that do not. His use of secondary data to help specify this relationship is an example of _____.
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A researcher should always evaluate the professional reputation of the organization that has gathered secondary data in terms of evaluating the quality of the data.
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L.L.Bean is a retailer best-known for direct marketing through catalogs and the Internet. Laurie purchased from the retailer quite frequently, but since her daughter started college she hasn't had as much disposable income and stopped ordering merchandise. The elapsed time since her last purchase triggered an offer for $20 off her next purchase from the retailer. This is an example of _____.
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Techniques that use secondary data to select the best location for a retail or wholesale operation are called _____ techniques.
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A disadvantage to secondary data is that they were not designed specifically to meet the objectives of the current project.
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Using secondary data to study relationships between employee compensation and turnover is an example of ______.
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