Deck 8: Observation
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Deck 8: Observation
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Since the observer does not interact with the subject in observation studies, observation is an error-free method of data collection.
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2
The results of observational studies can provide complementary evidence, along with other measures, for a respondent's "true" feelings.
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3
In observation research, a distortion of measurement resulting from the cognitive behavior or actions of the witnessing observer is called selectivity bias.
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4
Mechanical observation best suits a situation or behavior that is not easily predictable in advance of the research.
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Hidden, unobtrusive observation maximizes respondent error.
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Internet, cellular, social networking and near-field technologies have fueled big data analytics.
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7
If the researcher obtains permission to observe someone, the subject may not act naturally
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8
In a phenomenological approach, the researcher does not interact with those he or she is observing.
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9
Television monitoring is a form of computerized mechanical observation.
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10
It is typical in observation studies for the observer to ask questions of the person who is being observed.
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11
Visual observation is observation in which the subject is unaware that observation is taking place.
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12
A study of the recording of a Monday Night Football Game in the National Football League in which the observer counts the number of shots of cheerleaders on the sidelines is an example of camera surveillance.
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13
When the investigator intervenes to create an artificial environment to test a hypothesis, the investigator is engaging in artificial observation.
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14
Direct observation is a straightforward attempt to observe and record what naturally occurs.
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15
"Conversation volume" is a measure of the amount of Internet postings that involve a specific name or term.
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16
Hidden observation studies must be alert to situations in which the subject's right to privacy must be protected.
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17
In observation studies, it is normally not necessary to ask a person who is being observed to state his or her gender, since that characteristic can be observed.
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18
Attitudes cannot be directly observed but can be inferred from other measures.
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19
MRI allows one to measure what portions of the brain are active at a given time.
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20
Response latency is the amount of time it takes to make a choice between two alternatives.
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21
If the observer or the mechanical device used to record is obvious to subjects, the observation is said to be ____
A) obtrusive
B) visible
C) primary
D) first-order
A) obtrusive
B) visible
C) primary
D) first-order
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22
John is measuring the amount of time it takes for people to make a choice between two options regarding what to select for lunch to infer the strength of their preferences for one alternative over the other.John is measuring response ____
A) lag
B) interval
C) latency
D) bias
A) lag
B) interval
C) latency
D) bias
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23
The most refined measure of Web site traffic is click-through rate (CTR).
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24
All of the following are examples of nonverbal behavior EXCEPT ____
A) smiling
B) nodding
C) raised eyebrows
D) talking
A) smiling
B) nodding
C) raised eyebrows
D) talking
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25
Using a stopwatch to determine how long customers wait at a drive-through location at McDonald's is an example of what type of observation?
A) verbal behavior
B) temporal pattern
C) physical action
D) physical objects
A) verbal behavior
B) temporal pattern
C) physical action
D) physical objects
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26
Physiological observation techniques, such as pupilometers, psychogalvanometers, and voice-pitch analysis, precisely measure levels of arousal.
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27
Observing traffic patterns at a busy intersection with cameras is an example of what type of observation?
A) spatial relations and locations
B) verbal records
C) verbal behavior
D) expressive behavior
A) spatial relations and locations
B) verbal records
C) verbal behavior
D) expressive behavior
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28
Observing the movement of a shopper in a supermarket is an example of what type of observation?
A) mall interception
B) verbal behavior
C) physical actions
D) expressive behavior
A) mall interception
B) verbal behavior
C) physical actions
D) expressive behavior
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29
It is possible to directly observe ____
A) intentions
B) attitudes
C) expressive behavior
D) inner emotions
A) intentions
B) attitudes
C) expressive behavior
D) inner emotions
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30
Computer technology makes gathering detailed data about online behavior easy and inexpensive.
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31
Measuring the distance visitors stand from a painting in a Van Gogh exhibit at the St.Louis Art Museum is an example of what type of observation?
A) verbal behavior
B) temporal patterns
C) expressive behavior
D) spatial relations
A) verbal behavior
B) temporal patterns
C) expressive behavior
D) spatial relations
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32
Observing the facial expressions made by travelers waiting in a check-in line at the American Airlines ticket counter in Chicago is an example of what type of observation?
A) pictorial records
B) verbal behavior
C) expressive behavior
D) spatial relations
A) pictorial records
B) verbal behavior
C) expressive behavior
D) spatial relations
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33
Which of the following is an example of directly observable phenomena?
A) attitudes
B) assessment
C) verbal behavior
D) feelings
A) attitudes
B) assessment
C) verbal behavior
D) feelings
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34
All of the following are directly observable phenomena EXCEPT ____
A) attitudes
B) verbal behavior
C) spatial relations and locations
D) neurological activity
A) attitudes
B) verbal behavior
C) spatial relations and locations
D) neurological activity
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35
Brain activity in response to a consumer experiencing joy or disgust while reading advertising copy is an example of __________________
A) Neurological Activities
B) Internet Activities
C) Temporal Patterns
D) Spatial Tensions and Locations
A) Neurological Activities
B) Internet Activities
C) Temporal Patterns
D) Spatial Tensions and Locations
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36
Scanner data can be used to monitor supermarket sales in response to a local newspaper ad promotion.
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37
Having observers record the brand names of items found in the kitchen pantries of consumer panel members involves the observation of ____
A) physical actions
B) verbal behavior
C) physical objects
D) pictorial records
A) physical actions
B) verbal behavior
C) physical objects
D) pictorial records
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38
Text messages, browsing, and phone calls rarely leave behind some kind a record.
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39
When the subject is unaware of being observed in a shopping mall, the observation is said to be ____
A) contrived
B) indirect
C) participatory
D) unobtrusive
A) contrived
B) indirect
C) participatory
D) unobtrusive
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40
Clara is a market researcher who records shoppers' movement through a grocery store.What method of research is Clara using?
A) survey
B) assessment
C) immersion
D) observation
A) survey
B) assessment
C) immersion
D) observation
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41
What is a question that a researcher can ask to be more comfortable collecting observational data?
A) Has the person been seen repeating behaviors?
B) Has the person been adequately notified that their behavior is being observed?
C) Has the person been paid to be observed?
D) Is the person attempting to hide their behavior?
A) Has the person been seen repeating behaviors?
B) Has the person been adequately notified that their behavior is being observed?
C) Has the person been paid to be observed?
D) Is the person attempting to hide their behavior?
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42
When Walgreen's uses cables across the road as "traffic counters" to determine the density of traffic near a possible retail store location, what type of observation is being used?
A) contrived observation
B) mechanical observation
C) human observation
D) content analysis
A) contrived observation
B) mechanical observation
C) human observation
D) content analysis
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43
When the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry measures the popularity of its children's exhibits by the frequency of tile replacement in front of exhibits, it is using what type of observation?
A) content analysis
B) response latency analysis
C) physical-trace analysis
D) contrived analysis
A) content analysis
B) response latency analysis
C) physical-trace analysis
D) contrived analysis
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44
Using click-through rate as a measure of the amount of interest or attention a Web site is receiving can have disadvantages.Which of the following is NOT a flaw of this method?
A) It measures clicks rather than unique visitors
B) It likely makes some hits by mistake.
C) It does not always convey the meaning behind the number of clicks.
D) It does not adequately measure the number of times an ad is clicked on.
A) It measures clicks rather than unique visitors
B) It likely makes some hits by mistake.
C) It does not always convey the meaning behind the number of clicks.
D) It does not adequately measure the number of times an ad is clicked on.
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45
The time it takes a subject to make a choice between the appeal of two advertisements is a type of ____________________
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46
When a subject is unaware that he is being observed, the observation is said to be ____________________
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47
Observation that involves watching and recording what naturally occurs, without creating an artificial situation, is called ____________________ observation.
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48
When a researcher counts the number of African Americans who have appeared on the cover of Newsweek during the past decade, the researcher is engaging in ____
A) contrived analysis
B) ethnic analysis
C) indirect analysis
D) content analysis
A) contrived analysis
B) ethnic analysis
C) indirect analysis
D) content analysis
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49
Which measure represents the percentage of people who are exposed to an Internet advertisement and actually click on the corresponding hyperlink that takes them to a company's Web site?
A) conversion transaction rate (CTR)
B) page views
C) cost per click (CPC)
D) click-through rate (CTR)
A) conversion transaction rate (CTR)
B) page views
C) cost per click (CPC)
D) click-through rate (CTR)
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50
An airline passenger who is really an employee of the airline complains loudly about not being served a vegetarian meal so that he can note the responses of the flight attendant.This is an example of ____ observation.
A) content
B) indirect
C) contrived
D) response
A) content
B) indirect
C) contrived
D) response
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51
All of the following are errors associated with direct observation EXCEPT ____
A) subjectivity
B) entrapment
C) accuracy
D) interpretation
A) subjectivity
B) entrapment
C) accuracy
D) interpretation
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52
_____ are things that people made and consumed within a culture that signal something meaningful about the behavior taking place at the time of consumption.
A) Trace elements
B) Artifacts
C) Inventories
D) Physiological responses
A) Trace elements
B) Artifacts
C) Inventories
D) Physiological responses
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53
Observations from smartphones might reveal all of the following EXCEPT
A) when the customer may be unhappy with their smartphone service provider.
B) what types of websites a person likes.
C) camera surveillance.
D) when people are happy based on their message content
A) when the customer may be unhappy with their smartphone service provider.
B) what types of websites a person likes.
C) camera surveillance.
D) when people are happy based on their message content
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54
Which device measures involuntary changes in the electrical resistance of the skin?
A) eye-tracking monitor
B) psychogalvanometer
C) pupilometer
D) voice-pitch analysis
A) eye-tracking monitor
B) psychogalvanometer
C) pupilometer
D) voice-pitch analysis
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55
When a researcher analyzes commercials appearing during Saturday morning cartoons, the researcher is engaging in ____
A) contrived analysis
B) content analysis
C) indirect analysis
D) entrapment
A) contrived analysis
B) content analysis
C) indirect analysis
D) entrapment
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56
All of the following measure physiological reactions EXCEPT ____
A) eye-tracking monitors
B) pupilometers
C) at-home scanning systems
D) voice-pitch analysis
A) eye-tracking monitors
B) pupilometers
C) at-home scanning systems
D) voice-pitch analysis
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57
All of the following are online advertising metrics EXCEPT?
A) Positive mentions (PM)
B) content analysis rate (CAR)
C) cost per click (CPC)
D) click-through rate (CTR)
A) Positive mentions (PM)
B) content analysis rate (CAR)
C) cost per click (CPC)
D) click-through rate (CTR)
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58
The systematic process of recording the behaviors of people as they occur is called ____________________
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59
When the presence of an observer is known to the subject, the observation is said to be ____________________
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60
A researcher gave Juanita a bar-coded card that she gives to the checkout clerk at the grocery store.The code number is linked to purchase information recorded by the scanner.Juanita is participating in a(n)____
A) scanner-based consumer panel
B) obtrusive observation study
C) phenomenological study
D) ethnographic study
A) scanner-based consumer panel
B) obtrusive observation study
C) phenomenological study
D) ethnographic study
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61
Discuss way of monitoring web traffic and which measures are more meaningful.
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62
A mechanical device can identify where a subject looks during television commercials is called a(n)____________________ monitor.
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63
Nielson Media Research estimates national television audiences using ____________________
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64
Discuss the ethical issues particular to research using observation.What should a researcher consider when collecting observational data?
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65
Compare and contrast direct observation and contrived observation.
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66
A consumer uses a special ID card whenever he purchases items from the supermarket, allowing purchase behavior to be linked to household demographics.The consumer is participating in a(n)____________________ panel.
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67
Discuss the role of observation as a marketing research method and list the types of observable phenomena, giving an example of each.
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68
The physical distance between individuals is called ____________________
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69
When a researcher creates an artificial situation in order to observe the reactions of a subject in that type of situation, the researcher is engaging in ____________________ observation.
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70
Name and define the techniques for measuring physiological reactions.
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71
A(n)____________________ is the percentage of people who are exposed to an Internet advertisement who actually click on the corresponding hyperlink which takes them to the company's Web site.
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72
________________ can reveal how much thought takes place and what types of feelings a person is probably experiencing
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73
__________________________ is a measure of the amount of Internet postings that involve a specific name or term.
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74
A mechanical device that measures the electrical resistance of the skin is called a(n)____________________
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75
The distortion of measurement resulting from the cognitive behavior or actions of a witnessing observer is referred to as ____________________ bias.
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76
Explain the observation of physical objects and message content.
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