Deck 8: Developing a Global Vision Through Marketing Research

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Data collected specifically for a particular research project at hand is known as secondary data.
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Quantitative research is helpful in revealing the impact of sociocultural factors on behavior patterns and in developing research hypotheses that can be tested in subsequent studies.
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The parallel method of translation is typically inaccurate because of commonly used idioms in both languages involved in the translation.
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Most problems in collecting primary data in international marketing research stem from the excessive cost of primary research in these markets.
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The most universal survey research problem in foreign countries is fear of government reprisal.
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In the context of problem definition in international marketing research, the environments within which the research tools are applied are often different in foreign markets.
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In quantitative research, if questions are asked, they are almost always open-ended or in-depth.
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Commercial sources, trade associations, management groups, and state and local governments are good sources of primary data for a researcher.
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If secondary data sources don't answer a researcher's questions adequately, primary data should be collected.
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Sampling cannot be used if there is a lack of social and economic information.
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In international marketing, the greatest problem in sampling stems from the lack of adequate demographic data and available lists from which to draw meaningful samples.
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A review of the different approaches to multicountry research suggests that the ideal approach is to have local researchers in each country, with close coordination and networking between the client company and the local research companies.
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The marketing research process should begin with the determination of the sources of information to fulfill the research objectives.
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Checking the consistency of one set of secondary data with other valid data is not an effective way of judging validity.
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Completion rates on questionnaires can be hampered by a culture that places a higher value on privacy.
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Less developed countries are particularly prone to being both overly optimistic and unreliable in reporting relevant economic data about their countries.
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When respondents are able to recognize the usefulness and value of a product or concept, they will be better able to express their attitudes and opinions.
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One of the reliability problems faced by a marketing researcher who seeks to do secondary research in a foreign market is that official statistics are sometimes too optimistic.
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The most often used form of qualitative questioning is the survey questionnaire that contains questions with a set of choices from which respondents select their responses.
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Data that has already been collected by some other agency are known as secondary data.
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The ideal approach to multicountry marketing research is to have local researchers in each country, with close coordination and networking between the client company and the local research companies.
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Natalie is reading government reports on the economy of Morocco so she can make a report to her manager about the viability of opening a branch of her company there. Which step in the marketing research process is Natalie conducting?

A) defining the research problem and establish research objectives
B) communicating the results to decision makers
C) analyzing, interpreting, and summarizing the results
D) considering the costs and benefits of the research effort
E) gathering the relevant data from secondary or primary sources, or both
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Businesspeople in Japan tend to respond to mail surveys at a higher rate than businesspeople in the U.S.
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Which type of information is Unisys Corporation most likely to be interested in if it gathers information related to ecology, safety, and leisure time and their potential impacts on the division's business?

A) economic and demographic data
B) cultural, sociological, and political climate
C) overview of market conditions
D) summary of the technological environment
E) competitive situation
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Hal and his team have undertaken a marketing research study to help his company expand in the eastern European region. Which marketing research step is most likely to be the last step in Hal's research effort?

A) defining the research problem and establishing research objectives
B) analyzing, interpreting, and summarizing the results
C) effectively communicating the results to the decision makers
D) considering the costs and benefits of the research effort
E) gathering the relevant data from secondary or primary sources, or both
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Bessie has decided to pursue a marketing research effort to acquire information before her company makes a strategic relocation move to the West Coast. What would be the first step that Bessie (and the marketing researchers) should take as she embarks on the research effort?

A) Define the research problem and establish research objectives.
B) Analyze, interpret, and summarize the results.
C) Determine the sources of information to fulfill the research objectives.
D) Consider the costs and benefits of the research effort.
E) Gather relevant data from secondary or primary sources, or both.
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It is helpful for a foreign market researcher to have a skeptical attitude in handling both primary and secondary data.
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Centralization of the marketing research function in the parent country ensures that the field personnel and resident managers in the foreign country have more intimate knowledge of the subtleties of the market.
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In Japan, the public, face-saving truth is referred to as honne.
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________ is traditionally defined as the systematic gathering, recording, and analyzing of data to provide information useful to marketing decision making.

A) Marketing reach
B) Market skimming
C) Marketing research
D) Marketing exposure
E) Target marketing
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Two methods of forecasting demand are particularly suitable for international marketers: probabilistic forecasting and reference-class forecasting.
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Once a researcher has defined the research problem and established research objectives, the researcher should

A) effectively communicate the problem and objectives to decision makers.
B) analyze, interpret, and summarize the results.
C) determine the sources of information to fulfill the research objectives.
D) assess the suitability of available statistical methods for analyzing the data.
E) evaluate the cost and benefits of the research effort.
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As a marketing researcher for his company, Rashid was tasked with determining the market size and growth rate of the company's new target market in a foreign country. He polled the sales manager for a similar company in the country, gathered information from government sources, and talked to his domestic manager. Rashid was using triangulation to help forecast demand.
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Observational research on the Internet typically excludes monitoring of chat rooms, blogs, and personal websites to assess consumers' opinions about products and services for privacy reasons.
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What is the first step of the marketing research process?

A) determining the sources of information to fulfill the research objectives
B) analyzing, interpreting, and summarizing the results
C) defining the research problem and establishing research objectives
D) considering the costs and benefits of the research effort
E) gathering the relevant data from secondary or primary sources, or both
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Which type of information is Unisys Corporation most likely to be interested in if it conducts a general noneconomic review of conditions affecting the division's business, such as ecology and leisure time?

A) monetary and demographic data
B) cultural, sociological, and political climate
C) overview of market conditions
D) summary of the technological environment
E) competitive situation
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Unisys Corporation's international marketing research calls for collecting and assessing various types of information. Which of the following types of information is Unisys Corporation most likely to be interested in if it gathers information related to profitability for the division's products, inflation, business cycle trends, and the like?

A) economic and demographic data
B) cultural, sociological, and political climate
C) overview of market conditions
D) summary of the technological environment
E) competitive situation
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When Sophia created her questionnaire on Paris fashions, she created it in English, then it went through a successive process of translation into French and retranslation into English, each time by a different translator. This process continues to be repeated until an English version can be translated into French by a different translator, into the same English. This process is known as decentering.
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What should an organization do once it has determined the sources of information to fulfill the marketing research objectives?

A) Gather the relevant data from secondary or primary sources, or both.
B) Analyze, interpret, and summarize the information gathered.
C) Consider the costs and benefits of the research effort.
D) Effectively communicate the results to decision makers.
E) Conduct surveys and in-depth interviews with the respondents.
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Easy accessibility of volumes of secondary data is the biggest advantage the Internet now provides to international marketing researchers.
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What is one of the two basic types into which marketing research methods can be grouped?

A) analytical research
B) qualitative research
C) descriptive research
D) deductive research
E) exploratory research
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Maureen leads the international marketing department of Mayfone, a smartphone manufacturer. Mayfone has recently decided to expand its presence in Ecuador. As part of the marketing research effort, Maureen has decided to use data on competitors provided by independent market research agencies located in Ecuador. In the context of assimilating secondary data, which of the following problems is Maureen most likely to face?

A) defining the research problem
B) communicating the results
C) comparability of data
D) storage of data
E) willingness to respond
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The most universal survey research problem in foreign countries is the ________ barrier.

A) technological
B) legal
C) cultural
D) literacy
E) language
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Before launching its latest line of health drinks, a beverage manufacturer provided free samples of the health drinks to families. It then conducted a survey with mostly open-ended questions in which the participants were asked about their first impressions about the drinks. This is an example of ________ research.

A) qualitative
B) analytical
C) quantitative
D) laboratory
E) statistical
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Sarah asks the respondents in a research study a series of open-ended questions about the respondents' feelings and thoughts on the subject of child labor. Sarah is conducting ________ research.

A) statistical
B) qualitative
C) tertiary
D) quantitative
E) numerical
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In the context of sources of data, commercial sources, trade associations, management groups, and state and local governments are examples of ________ data.

A) first-hand
B) secondary
C) primary
D) personal
E) direct
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Next to the United States, which country has the best quantity and quality of marketing-related data available?

A) Brazil
B) Australia
C) China
D) Japan
E) Kenya
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In ________, usually a large number of respondents are asked to reply, either verbally or in writing, to structured questions using a specific response format or to select a response from a set of choices.

A) quantitative research
B) a focus group interview
C) descriptive research
D) an in-depth interview
E) explanatory research
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What question should a marketing researcher ask when trying to establish the reliability of secondary data sources in the international arena?

A) How much do the data cost?
B) What language is used in the parent country?
C) How long did it take to complete the survey in question?
D) Who collected the data?
E) What type of survey was used during the data collection process?
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In many rural areas, there are no street maps, some streets are not identified, and some houses are not numbered. Which of the following aspects of market research is this situation most likely to directly affect?

A) product enhancement analysis
B) inventory analysis
C) the optimization process
D) the sampling process
E) the decentralization process
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Which statement is true about qualitative research?

A) It provides a marketer with responses that can be presented with precise estimations.
B) It includes recording consumers' first impressions about products.
C) It usually involves asking respondents to select a response from a set of choices.
D) Data from qualitative research can be easily summarized in percentages, averages, or other statistics.
E) It is generally associated with survey research that involves yes/no questions.
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________ data refers to the data that are collected specifically for the particular research project at hand when research questions are still unanswered after seeking all reasonable secondary data sources.

A) Derived
B) Primary
C) Referential
D) Syndicated
E) Cohort
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What is most likely a problem associated with the use of secondary data?

A) defining the research problem
B) ability to communicate opinions
C) reliability of data
D) storage of data
E) willingness to respond
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Qualitative research studies

A) responses that can be presented with precise estimations.
B) the dynamic interplay of peoples' feelings and ideas.
C) respondents who are asked to select a response from a set of choices.
D) data that can be summarized in percentages, averages, or other statistics.
E) survey research that involves yes/no questions.
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Which statement is true about the reliability of secondary data while conducting market research?

A) The data in less developed countries are particularly prone to being less positive in nature when reported by these countries.
B) Reliability of data remains unaffected by the prevailing tax structures in countries.
C) Official statistics are sometimes too optimistic, reflecting national pride rather than practical reality.
D) Economic data about less developed countries are more reliable when reported by these countries.
E) Willful errors in the reporting of marketing data are predominantly absent in most industrialized countries.
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A toy manufacturer conducted a survey to estimate the market demand for its specialized wood-based toys in a foreign country. For the survey, it interviewed all the families in four rural towns of that country but it did not have sufficient information to make the distinction between those with children and those without children. The market demand forecast based on this survey failed to match the actual demand for the toys. Which of the following is the most likely reason for this failure?

A) difficulty in defining the research objective
B) unwillingness of the respondents to reply to survey questions
C) difficulty in translating the responses
D) inappropriate sample selection due to lack of adequate demographic data
E) lack of appropriate methods for analyzing the data
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Before launching its latest line of environment-friendly and child-friendly wooden toys, a toy manufacturer gave samples of these toys to a large and culturally diverse set of families. It then conducted a survey in which the parents were asked to rate the toys on a step-wise scale of "not satisfied" to "extremely pleased." This research is most likely an example of ________ research.

A) quantitative
B) longitudinal
C) descriptive
D) qualitative
E) explanatory
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In the international arena, the greatest problem in sampling stems from the

A) lack of adequate demographic data from which meaningful samples can be drawn.
B) lack of expertise in designing sampling layouts for a nondomestic market.
C) higher probability of foreign government intervention in the sampling process.
D) inability of international market researchers to speak foreign languages.
E) difficulty in determining sample size suitable for the relevant foreign market.
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Which statement is true about quantitative research?

A) It includes direct observation of consumers in choice or product usage situations.
B) It studies the dynamic interplay between peoples' feelings and their resulting actions.
C) It is generally associated with survey research that involves yes/no questions.
D) It includes recording consumers' first impressions about products.
E) It almost always uses open-ended or in-depth and unstructured responses.
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Marco has decided to use information collected by other researchers in his upcoming research project on cultural trends. This is an example of using a ________ data source.

A) first-hand
B) secondary
C) primary
D) direct
E) personal
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The ________ method for estimating demand assumes that demand for a product develops in much the same way in all countries, as comparable economic development occurs in each country.

A) reference class forecasting
B) analogy
C) morphing
D) scenario building
E) triangulation
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Marketers use three different techniques to ferret out translation errors in marketing research questionnaires ahead of time. What is one of these techniques?

A) simultaneous translation
B) serial translation
C) back translation
D) linear translation
E) recentering
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G&P's marketing research department needed to get figures on market size and growth rates in a company they were targeting for growth. They opted to use government officials and outside consultants for the information. This is a method known as

A) probabilistic forecasting.
B) expert opinion.
C) simulation.
D) extrapolation.
E) scenario building.
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A toy manufacturer has excellent sales figures for its toys in country A, but inadequate figures in the neighboring country B. In country A, per capita consumption is known to increase at a predictable ratio as per capita gross domestic product (GDP) increases. If per capita GDP is known for country B, per capita demand for the toys can be estimated using the relationships established in country A. Which of the following methods of forecasting does this example illustrate?

A) probabilistic forecasting
B) reference class forecasting
C) expert opinion
D) analogy
E) linear regression
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Decentering is a hybrid of ________ translation.

A) parallel
B) simultaneous
C) linear
D) random
E) back
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According to the text, today the real power of the Internet for international marketing research is the

A) reduction in the time required for completing primary research.
B) reduction in the cost of conducting primary research.
C) increase in the reliability of the surveys conducted using the Internet.
D) ability to overcome legal barriers to conducting primary research.
E) ability to easily access volumes of secondary data.
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The key in using expert opinion to help forecast demand is ________; that is, comparing estimates produced by different sources.

A) indemnification
B) simulation
C) morphing
D) modeling
E) triangulation
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What is a severe limitation of using the Internet for primary research?

A) The data on the Internet are usually outdated.
B) The educational qualifications of the respondents of surveys on the Internet cannot be identified accurately.
C) Secondary data cannot be accessed on the Internet for conducting research.
D) A sample universe composed solely of Internet respondents represents a potential bias.
E) Using the Internet for primary research is the most expensive way of conducting primary research.
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In ________ translation, more than two translators are used for the back translation; the results are compared, differences discussed, and the most appropriate translation selected.

A) parallel
B) recentering
C) linear
D) random
E) front
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By systematically monitoring chat rooms, blogs, and personal websites to assess consumers' opinions about the new line of health drinks that his company has launched, Carlos is engaging in the practice of

A) tomography.
B) serigraphy.
C) vitreography.
D) netnography.
E) lithography.
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What is a method of demand forecasting that begins by establishing a relationship between the item to be estimated and a measurable variable?

A) probabilistic forecasting
B) analogy
C) simulation
D) extrapolation
E) scenario building
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Lola, along with many of her friends, grew up in a very poor country and didn't attend school. A consumer products company wants to do marketing research in her country and plans to send out a survey. What problem is most likely to hamper the research using this tool?

A) taboos
B) product fit
C) lack of interest
D) translation
E) illiteracy
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Cho is having difficulty with her company's advertising in Japan. As a representative of Cherry Motors, she intends to use American campaigns in the Japanese market. She is surprised to learn that the slogan "Body by Bass" (the company that makes external structures for Cherry Motors) loosely translated in Japanese means "Corpse by Bass." Which of the following problems did Cho experience with her company's advertising in this scenario?

A) improper syntax
B) improper colloquialisms or slang
C) improper grammar
D) improper local language
E) improper foreign language
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In ________ translation, a questionnaire is translated from one language to another, and then a second party translates it again into the original, and the two original language versions are compared.

A) serial
B) parallel
C) back
D) simultaneous
E) complimentary
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An American marketing research company wanted to use a survey to determine if it was feasible to build shopping centers in several countries. Since all of the countries spoke a different language, the company used two translators for each country-one to translate it into the native language, and one to translate it back into English. The original document was revised repeatedly until the translated version matched it in meaning. This describes the process of

A) decentering.
B) bi-translation.
C) parallel translation.
D) centering.
E) reciprocal translation.
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In the ________ method, successive translation and retranslation of a questionnaire takes place, each time by a different translator, and the version that is finally used and its translation have equally comprehensive and equivalent terminologies in both languages.

A) serial translation
B) triangulation
C) linear translation
D) netnography
E) decentering
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Alexandria's research focuses on consumers in Brazil, Russia, Canada, and Nigeria. In this case, Alexandria is most likely engaged in ________ research.

A) geographical
B) anthropological
C) psychological
D) sociological
E) multicultural
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Systematic monitoring of chat rooms, blogs, and personal websites to assess consumers' opinions about products and services is known as

A) tomography.
B) serigraphy.
C) vitreography.
D) netnography.
E) lithography.
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Two methods of forecasting demand are particularly suitable for international marketers. What is one of these methods?

A) probabilistic forecasting
B) expert opinion
C) simulation
D) extrapolation
E) scenario building
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Back translations may not always ensure an accurate translation because of commonly used idioms in both languages. Which type of translation is used to overcome this problem?

A) serial translation
B) centering
C) linear translation
D) complimentary translation
E) parallel translation
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Data collected specifically for a particular research project at hand is known as secondary data.
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Quantitative research is helpful in revealing the impact of sociocultural factors on behavior patterns and in developing research hypotheses that can be tested in subsequent studies.
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The parallel method of translation is typically inaccurate because of commonly used idioms in both languages involved in the translation.
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Most problems in collecting primary data in international marketing research stem from the excessive cost of primary research in these markets.
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The most universal survey research problem in foreign countries is fear of government reprisal.
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In the context of problem definition in international marketing research, the environments within which the research tools are applied are often different in foreign markets.
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In quantitative research, if questions are asked, they are almost always open-ended or in-depth.
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Commercial sources, trade associations, management groups, and state and local governments are good sources of primary data for a researcher.
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If secondary data sources don't answer a researcher's questions adequately, primary data should be collected.
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Sampling cannot be used if there is a lack of social and economic information.
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In international marketing, the greatest problem in sampling stems from the lack of adequate demographic data and available lists from which to draw meaningful samples.
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A review of the different approaches to multicountry research suggests that the ideal approach is to have local researchers in each country, with close coordination and networking between the client company and the local research companies.
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The marketing research process should begin with the determination of the sources of information to fulfill the research objectives.
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Checking the consistency of one set of secondary data with other valid data is not an effective way of judging validity.
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Completion rates on questionnaires can be hampered by a culture that places a higher value on privacy.
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Less developed countries are particularly prone to being both overly optimistic and unreliable in reporting relevant economic data about their countries.
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When respondents are able to recognize the usefulness and value of a product or concept, they will be better able to express their attitudes and opinions.
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One of the reliability problems faced by a marketing researcher who seeks to do secondary research in a foreign market is that official statistics are sometimes too optimistic.
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The most often used form of qualitative questioning is the survey questionnaire that contains questions with a set of choices from which respondents select their responses.
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Data that has already been collected by some other agency are known as secondary data.
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The ideal approach to multicountry marketing research is to have local researchers in each country, with close coordination and networking between the client company and the local research companies.
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Natalie is reading government reports on the economy of Morocco so she can make a report to her manager about the viability of opening a branch of her company there. Which step in the marketing research process is Natalie conducting?

A) defining the research problem and establish research objectives
B) communicating the results to decision makers
C) analyzing, interpreting, and summarizing the results
D) considering the costs and benefits of the research effort
E) gathering the relevant data from secondary or primary sources, or both
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Businesspeople in Japan tend to respond to mail surveys at a higher rate than businesspeople in the U.S.
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Which type of information is Unisys Corporation most likely to be interested in if it gathers information related to ecology, safety, and leisure time and their potential impacts on the division's business?

A) economic and demographic data
B) cultural, sociological, and political climate
C) overview of market conditions
D) summary of the technological environment
E) competitive situation
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Hal and his team have undertaken a marketing research study to help his company expand in the eastern European region. Which marketing research step is most likely to be the last step in Hal's research effort?

A) defining the research problem and establishing research objectives
B) analyzing, interpreting, and summarizing the results
C) effectively communicating the results to the decision makers
D) considering the costs and benefits of the research effort
E) gathering the relevant data from secondary or primary sources, or both
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Bessie has decided to pursue a marketing research effort to acquire information before her company makes a strategic relocation move to the West Coast. What would be the first step that Bessie (and the marketing researchers) should take as she embarks on the research effort?

A) Define the research problem and establish research objectives.
B) Analyze, interpret, and summarize the results.
C) Determine the sources of information to fulfill the research objectives.
D) Consider the costs and benefits of the research effort.
E) Gather relevant data from secondary or primary sources, or both.
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It is helpful for a foreign market researcher to have a skeptical attitude in handling both primary and secondary data.
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Centralization of the marketing research function in the parent country ensures that the field personnel and resident managers in the foreign country have more intimate knowledge of the subtleties of the market.
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In Japan, the public, face-saving truth is referred to as honne.
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________ is traditionally defined as the systematic gathering, recording, and analyzing of data to provide information useful to marketing decision making.

A) Marketing reach
B) Market skimming
C) Marketing research
D) Marketing exposure
E) Target marketing
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Two methods of forecasting demand are particularly suitable for international marketers: probabilistic forecasting and reference-class forecasting.
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Once a researcher has defined the research problem and established research objectives, the researcher should

A) effectively communicate the problem and objectives to decision makers.
B) analyze, interpret, and summarize the results.
C) determine the sources of information to fulfill the research objectives.
D) assess the suitability of available statistical methods for analyzing the data.
E) evaluate the cost and benefits of the research effort.
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As a marketing researcher for his company, Rashid was tasked with determining the market size and growth rate of the company's new target market in a foreign country. He polled the sales manager for a similar company in the country, gathered information from government sources, and talked to his domestic manager. Rashid was using triangulation to help forecast demand.
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Observational research on the Internet typically excludes monitoring of chat rooms, blogs, and personal websites to assess consumers' opinions about products and services for privacy reasons.
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What is the first step of the marketing research process?

A) determining the sources of information to fulfill the research objectives
B) analyzing, interpreting, and summarizing the results
C) defining the research problem and establishing research objectives
D) considering the costs and benefits of the research effort
E) gathering the relevant data from secondary or primary sources, or both
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Which type of information is Unisys Corporation most likely to be interested in if it conducts a general noneconomic review of conditions affecting the division's business, such as ecology and leisure time?

A) monetary and demographic data
B) cultural, sociological, and political climate
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D) summary of the technological environment
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Unisys Corporation's international marketing research calls for collecting and assessing various types of information. Which of the following types of information is Unisys Corporation most likely to be interested in if it gathers information related to profitability for the division's products, inflation, business cycle trends, and the like?

A) economic and demographic data
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E) competitive situation
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When Sophia created her questionnaire on Paris fashions, she created it in English, then it went through a successive process of translation into French and retranslation into English, each time by a different translator. This process continues to be repeated until an English version can be translated into French by a different translator, into the same English. This process is known as decentering.
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What should an organization do once it has determined the sources of information to fulfill the marketing research objectives?

A) Gather the relevant data from secondary or primary sources, or both.
B) Analyze, interpret, and summarize the information gathered.
C) Consider the costs and benefits of the research effort.
D) Effectively communicate the results to decision makers.
E) Conduct surveys and in-depth interviews with the respondents.
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40
Easy accessibility of volumes of secondary data is the biggest advantage the Internet now provides to international marketing researchers.
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41
What is one of the two basic types into which marketing research methods can be grouped?

A) analytical research
B) qualitative research
C) descriptive research
D) deductive research
E) exploratory research
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42
Maureen leads the international marketing department of Mayfone, a smartphone manufacturer. Mayfone has recently decided to expand its presence in Ecuador. As part of the marketing research effort, Maureen has decided to use data on competitors provided by independent market research agencies located in Ecuador. In the context of assimilating secondary data, which of the following problems is Maureen most likely to face?

A) defining the research problem
B) communicating the results
C) comparability of data
D) storage of data
E) willingness to respond
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43
The most universal survey research problem in foreign countries is the ________ barrier.

A) technological
B) legal
C) cultural
D) literacy
E) language
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44
Before launching its latest line of health drinks, a beverage manufacturer provided free samples of the health drinks to families. It then conducted a survey with mostly open-ended questions in which the participants were asked about their first impressions about the drinks. This is an example of ________ research.

A) qualitative
B) analytical
C) quantitative
D) laboratory
E) statistical
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45
Sarah asks the respondents in a research study a series of open-ended questions about the respondents' feelings and thoughts on the subject of child labor. Sarah is conducting ________ research.

A) statistical
B) qualitative
C) tertiary
D) quantitative
E) numerical
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46
In the context of sources of data, commercial sources, trade associations, management groups, and state and local governments are examples of ________ data.

A) first-hand
B) secondary
C) primary
D) personal
E) direct
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47
Next to the United States, which country has the best quantity and quality of marketing-related data available?

A) Brazil
B) Australia
C) China
D) Japan
E) Kenya
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48
In ________, usually a large number of respondents are asked to reply, either verbally or in writing, to structured questions using a specific response format or to select a response from a set of choices.

A) quantitative research
B) a focus group interview
C) descriptive research
D) an in-depth interview
E) explanatory research
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49
What question should a marketing researcher ask when trying to establish the reliability of secondary data sources in the international arena?

A) How much do the data cost?
B) What language is used in the parent country?
C) How long did it take to complete the survey in question?
D) Who collected the data?
E) What type of survey was used during the data collection process?
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50
In many rural areas, there are no street maps, some streets are not identified, and some houses are not numbered. Which of the following aspects of market research is this situation most likely to directly affect?

A) product enhancement analysis
B) inventory analysis
C) the optimization process
D) the sampling process
E) the decentralization process
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51
Which statement is true about qualitative research?

A) It provides a marketer with responses that can be presented with precise estimations.
B) It includes recording consumers' first impressions about products.
C) It usually involves asking respondents to select a response from a set of choices.
D) Data from qualitative research can be easily summarized in percentages, averages, or other statistics.
E) It is generally associated with survey research that involves yes/no questions.
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52
________ data refers to the data that are collected specifically for the particular research project at hand when research questions are still unanswered after seeking all reasonable secondary data sources.

A) Derived
B) Primary
C) Referential
D) Syndicated
E) Cohort
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53
What is most likely a problem associated with the use of secondary data?

A) defining the research problem
B) ability to communicate opinions
C) reliability of data
D) storage of data
E) willingness to respond
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54
Qualitative research studies

A) responses that can be presented with precise estimations.
B) the dynamic interplay of peoples' feelings and ideas.
C) respondents who are asked to select a response from a set of choices.
D) data that can be summarized in percentages, averages, or other statistics.
E) survey research that involves yes/no questions.
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55
Which statement is true about the reliability of secondary data while conducting market research?

A) The data in less developed countries are particularly prone to being less positive in nature when reported by these countries.
B) Reliability of data remains unaffected by the prevailing tax structures in countries.
C) Official statistics are sometimes too optimistic, reflecting national pride rather than practical reality.
D) Economic data about less developed countries are more reliable when reported by these countries.
E) Willful errors in the reporting of marketing data are predominantly absent in most industrialized countries.
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56
A toy manufacturer conducted a survey to estimate the market demand for its specialized wood-based toys in a foreign country. For the survey, it interviewed all the families in four rural towns of that country but it did not have sufficient information to make the distinction between those with children and those without children. The market demand forecast based on this survey failed to match the actual demand for the toys. Which of the following is the most likely reason for this failure?

A) difficulty in defining the research objective
B) unwillingness of the respondents to reply to survey questions
C) difficulty in translating the responses
D) inappropriate sample selection due to lack of adequate demographic data
E) lack of appropriate methods for analyzing the data
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57
Before launching its latest line of environment-friendly and child-friendly wooden toys, a toy manufacturer gave samples of these toys to a large and culturally diverse set of families. It then conducted a survey in which the parents were asked to rate the toys on a step-wise scale of "not satisfied" to "extremely pleased." This research is most likely an example of ________ research.

A) quantitative
B) longitudinal
C) descriptive
D) qualitative
E) explanatory
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58
In the international arena, the greatest problem in sampling stems from the

A) lack of adequate demographic data from which meaningful samples can be drawn.
B) lack of expertise in designing sampling layouts for a nondomestic market.
C) higher probability of foreign government intervention in the sampling process.
D) inability of international market researchers to speak foreign languages.
E) difficulty in determining sample size suitable for the relevant foreign market.
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59
Which statement is true about quantitative research?

A) It includes direct observation of consumers in choice or product usage situations.
B) It studies the dynamic interplay between peoples' feelings and their resulting actions.
C) It is generally associated with survey research that involves yes/no questions.
D) It includes recording consumers' first impressions about products.
E) It almost always uses open-ended or in-depth and unstructured responses.
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60
Marco has decided to use information collected by other researchers in his upcoming research project on cultural trends. This is an example of using a ________ data source.

A) first-hand
B) secondary
C) primary
D) direct
E) personal
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61
The ________ method for estimating demand assumes that demand for a product develops in much the same way in all countries, as comparable economic development occurs in each country.

A) reference class forecasting
B) analogy
C) morphing
D) scenario building
E) triangulation
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62
Marketers use three different techniques to ferret out translation errors in marketing research questionnaires ahead of time. What is one of these techniques?

A) simultaneous translation
B) serial translation
C) back translation
D) linear translation
E) recentering
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63
G&P's marketing research department needed to get figures on market size and growth rates in a company they were targeting for growth. They opted to use government officials and outside consultants for the information. This is a method known as

A) probabilistic forecasting.
B) expert opinion.
C) simulation.
D) extrapolation.
E) scenario building.
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64
A toy manufacturer has excellent sales figures for its toys in country A, but inadequate figures in the neighboring country B. In country A, per capita consumption is known to increase at a predictable ratio as per capita gross domestic product (GDP) increases. If per capita GDP is known for country B, per capita demand for the toys can be estimated using the relationships established in country A. Which of the following methods of forecasting does this example illustrate?

A) probabilistic forecasting
B) reference class forecasting
C) expert opinion
D) analogy
E) linear regression
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65
Decentering is a hybrid of ________ translation.

A) parallel
B) simultaneous
C) linear
D) random
E) back
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66
According to the text, today the real power of the Internet for international marketing research is the

A) reduction in the time required for completing primary research.
B) reduction in the cost of conducting primary research.
C) increase in the reliability of the surveys conducted using the Internet.
D) ability to overcome legal barriers to conducting primary research.
E) ability to easily access volumes of secondary data.
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67
The key in using expert opinion to help forecast demand is ________; that is, comparing estimates produced by different sources.

A) indemnification
B) simulation
C) morphing
D) modeling
E) triangulation
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68
What is a severe limitation of using the Internet for primary research?

A) The data on the Internet are usually outdated.
B) The educational qualifications of the respondents of surveys on the Internet cannot be identified accurately.
C) Secondary data cannot be accessed on the Internet for conducting research.
D) A sample universe composed solely of Internet respondents represents a potential bias.
E) Using the Internet for primary research is the most expensive way of conducting primary research.
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69
In ________ translation, more than two translators are used for the back translation; the results are compared, differences discussed, and the most appropriate translation selected.

A) parallel
B) recentering
C) linear
D) random
E) front
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70
By systematically monitoring chat rooms, blogs, and personal websites to assess consumers' opinions about the new line of health drinks that his company has launched, Carlos is engaging in the practice of

A) tomography.
B) serigraphy.
C) vitreography.
D) netnography.
E) lithography.
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71
What is a method of demand forecasting that begins by establishing a relationship between the item to be estimated and a measurable variable?

A) probabilistic forecasting
B) analogy
C) simulation
D) extrapolation
E) scenario building
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72
Lola, along with many of her friends, grew up in a very poor country and didn't attend school. A consumer products company wants to do marketing research in her country and plans to send out a survey. What problem is most likely to hamper the research using this tool?

A) taboos
B) product fit
C) lack of interest
D) translation
E) illiteracy
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73
Cho is having difficulty with her company's advertising in Japan. As a representative of Cherry Motors, she intends to use American campaigns in the Japanese market. She is surprised to learn that the slogan "Body by Bass" (the company that makes external structures for Cherry Motors) loosely translated in Japanese means "Corpse by Bass." Which of the following problems did Cho experience with her company's advertising in this scenario?

A) improper syntax
B) improper colloquialisms or slang
C) improper grammar
D) improper local language
E) improper foreign language
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74
In ________ translation, a questionnaire is translated from one language to another, and then a second party translates it again into the original, and the two original language versions are compared.

A) serial
B) parallel
C) back
D) simultaneous
E) complimentary
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75
An American marketing research company wanted to use a survey to determine if it was feasible to build shopping centers in several countries. Since all of the countries spoke a different language, the company used two translators for each country-one to translate it into the native language, and one to translate it back into English. The original document was revised repeatedly until the translated version matched it in meaning. This describes the process of

A) decentering.
B) bi-translation.
C) parallel translation.
D) centering.
E) reciprocal translation.
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76
In the ________ method, successive translation and retranslation of a questionnaire takes place, each time by a different translator, and the version that is finally used and its translation have equally comprehensive and equivalent terminologies in both languages.

A) serial translation
B) triangulation
C) linear translation
D) netnography
E) decentering
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77
Alexandria's research focuses on consumers in Brazil, Russia, Canada, and Nigeria. In this case, Alexandria is most likely engaged in ________ research.

A) geographical
B) anthropological
C) psychological
D) sociological
E) multicultural
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78
Systematic monitoring of chat rooms, blogs, and personal websites to assess consumers' opinions about products and services is known as

A) tomography.
B) serigraphy.
C) vitreography.
D) netnography.
E) lithography.
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79
Two methods of forecasting demand are particularly suitable for international marketers. What is one of these methods?

A) probabilistic forecasting
B) expert opinion
C) simulation
D) extrapolation
E) scenario building
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80
Back translations may not always ensure an accurate translation because of commonly used idioms in both languages. Which type of translation is used to overcome this problem?

A) serial translation
B) centering
C) linear translation
D) complimentary translation
E) parallel translation
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