Deck 3: Measurement in Marketing Research
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Deck 3: Measurement in Marketing Research
1
Nominal scales are used for the lowest form of measurement,namely,classification and identification.
True
A nominal scale is one in which numbers (if any)serve only as labels to identify or categorize information.
A nominal scale is one in which numbers (if any)serve only as labels to identify or categorize information.
2
The mean is an appropriate descriptive statistic for ordinal data.
False
Ordinal data does not possess the property of equal differences necessary for applying the mean.The mode and median are appropriate measures of central tendency for ordinal data.
Ordinal data does not possess the property of equal differences necessary for applying the mean.The mode and median are appropriate measures of central tendency for ordinal data.
3
A nominal scale defines the ordered relationship among objects or events.
False
It is an ordinal scale that defines the ordered relationship among objects or events.
It is an ordinal scale that defines the ordered relationship among objects or events.
4
In conducting international marketing research,evidence suggests that measures are fairly reliable across countries for "hard" variables,such as age and gender,but have limited reliability for "soft" variables,like lifestyle,product involvement,and attitudes.
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5
The zero point on an interval scale corresponds to the absence of the characteristic being measured in the empirical system.
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6
For many research projects,measurement error can be substantially greater than sampling error,particularly when measurement involves subjective consumer information such as attitudes,preferences,and intentions.
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7
Measurement error is minimized when a direct correspondence exists between the number system and the marketing phenomena being measured.
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8
The set of marketing phenomena under study is called the abstract system.
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9
When using the test-retest method for measuring reliability,the greater the discrepancy in scores,the greater the systematic error present in the measurement process.
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10
Reliability refers to the extent to which the measurement process is free from random errors.
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11
Because the zero on an interval scales is an arbitrary assignment,comparisons of absolute magnitudes or ratios is meaningless.
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12
An ordinal scale measures whether an object or event has more or less of a characteristic than some other object or event,but does not measure how much more or less.
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13
The hierarchy-of-effects model postulates an advertising-purchase-repurchase sequence resulting from marketing effort.
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14
The cognitive component of attitude concerns a person's feelings about the object or event.
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15
Total measurement error consists of two components: systematic error and random error.
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16
An operational definition defines a construct with other constructs.
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17
Content validity involves subjective judgments by experts as to the appropriateness of the measurement.
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18
The methods used to measure validity involve determining the extent of agreement between attempts to measure the same characteristic through maximally similar methods.
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19
In marketing,it is common for attitudinal,opinion,and predisposition judgments to be treated as interval data.
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20
Measurement can be defined as assigning numbers to objects,characteristics,or events in the empirical system according to a set of known,specific rules in the abstract system.
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21
A dummy variable is an ordinally scaled variable on that is coded "0" or "1."
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22
In marketing,a(n)_______________ is an abstraction we build in our minds based on perceptions of a phenomenon.
A) graphical interface
B) construct
C) monotonic transformation
D) perceptual map
A) graphical interface
B) construct
C) monotonic transformation
D) perceptual map
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23
A graphic rating scale requires the respondents to indicate their position on a continuum labeled with visual images,ranging from one extreme of the attitude in question to the other extreme.
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24
The most common statistical test used for nominally scaled variables is
A) regression analysis
B) ordinal regression
C) chi-square
D) coefficient of variation
A) regression analysis
B) ordinal regression
C) chi-square
D) coefficient of variation
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25
On an ordinal scale,which of the following series of numbers represent a permissible substitution for the series 1,2,3?
A) 1, 3, 30
B) 5, 10, 15
C) 3, 2, 1
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
F) both a and b
A) 1, 3, 30
B) 5, 10, 15
C) 3, 2, 1
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
F) both a and b
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26
Suppose three brands are rated on an interval scale regarding degree of preference.Brand X receives a 6 (most preferred),Brand Y a 3,and Brand Z a 2.What conclusions can be drawn from this data?
A) Brand X is three times as preferred as Brand Z.
B) Brand Y is more preferred than Brand Z.
C) The difference between Brand X and Brand Y is three times greater than the difference between Brand Y and Brand Z.
D) all of the above
E) both b and c
A) Brand X is three times as preferred as Brand Z.
B) Brand Y is more preferred than Brand Z.
C) The difference between Brand X and Brand Y is three times greater than the difference between Brand Y and Brand Z.
D) all of the above
E) both b and c
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27
An appropriate measure of central tendency for ordinal scales is the
A) arithmetic mean
B) mode
C) harmonic mean
D) standard deviation
A) arithmetic mean
B) mode
C) harmonic mean
D) standard deviation
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28
A crucial advantage of _______________ scales is that they allow the use of linear regression techniques.
A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) graphic rating
A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) graphic rating
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29
One of the most common methods of assessing opinions and attitudes involves an "agree-disagree" scale,with 5 to 7 points,to statements such as "This appliance would make an attractive addition my kitchen." This method of assessing a person's opinion results in a(n)_______________ variable.
A) nominally scaled
B) ordinally scaled
C) interval scaled
D) ratio scaled
A) nominally scaled
B) ordinally scaled
C) interval scaled
D) ratio scaled
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30
Which of the following arranges the measurement scales in order of complexity (simplest to most complex)?
A) nominal, interval, ordinal, ratio
B) interval, ratio, nominal, ordinal
C) ratio, interval, ordinal, nominal
D) nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio
E) interval, nominal, ordinal, ratio
A) nominal, interval, ordinal, ratio
B) interval, ratio, nominal, ordinal
C) ratio, interval, ordinal, nominal
D) nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio
E) interval, nominal, ordinal, ratio
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31
In the measurement process,the _______________ consists of all quantities used to represent marketing phenomena.
A) empirical system
B) abstract system
C) data analysis system
D) population
A) empirical system
B) abstract system
C) data analysis system
D) population
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32
A limitation of rank-order scales is the lack of cross-scale comparability.
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33
If respondents are asked to rank five different brands of cold medicine from best to worst,it would result in a(n)
A) nominal scale
B) ordinal scale
C) interval scale
D) ratio scale
A) nominal scale
B) ordinal scale
C) interval scale
D) ratio scale
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34
Marketing phenomena such as sales,market share,costs,ages,and number of customers possess the properties of a(n)
A) nominal scale
B) ordinal scale
C) interval scale
D) ratio scale
A) nominal scale
B) ordinal scale
C) interval scale
D) ratio scale
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35
The primary limitation of the semantic differential scale is the difficulty in composing two adjectives or phrases to anchor the scale that are truly synonyms.
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36
The main tools for handling nominal data go under the name of
A) parametric analysis
B) categorical data analysis
C) monotonic transformation
D) linear regression
A) parametric analysis
B) categorical data analysis
C) monotonic transformation
D) linear regression
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37
Which type of scale is being used if a respondent's age is measured by the question "How many years have elapsed since your 18th birthday?"
A) nominal scale
B) ordinal scale
C) interval scale
D) ratio scale
A) nominal scale
B) ordinal scale
C) interval scale
D) ratio scale
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38
The construct of attitude,because it exists in the minds of individuals and is not directly observable,is difficult to measure and typically involves the lower scales of measurement,i.e.nominal and ordinal scales.
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39
The numbers used to identify basketball players are representative of which measurement scale?
A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
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40
With a(n)_______________ scale,the absolute or natural zero point refers to the assignment of the number zero to the absence of the characteristic being measured.
A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
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41
All of the following are methods of estimating validity except
A) test-retest validity
B) construct validity
C) content validity
D) concurrent validity
E) predictive validity
A) test-retest validity
B) construct validity
C) content validity
D) concurrent validity
E) predictive validity
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42
The affective component of the hierarchy-of-effects model can be described by which of the following terms?
A) feelings
B) beliefs
C) preference
D) a and b only
E) a and c only
A) feelings
B) beliefs
C) preference
D) a and b only
E) a and c only
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43
If the measurement process involves high systematic error and low random error,the measurements are
A) valid but not reliable
B) valid and reliable
C) reliable but not valid
D) neither valid nor reliable
A) valid but not reliable
B) valid and reliable
C) reliable but not valid
D) neither valid nor reliable
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44
All of the following are legitimate arguments for assigning numbers to the response categories of a verbal rating scale except
A) a neutral point is needed to allow respondents to demonstrate indifference to an issue
B) the researcher believes the respondents' judgments can be treated as interval data
C) numerical labels can help guide the respondent as the progression of the categories and demonstrate the scale is indeed ordinal, not merely a nominal set of labels
D) the numbers correspond to some quantity explicitly represented in the question itself, such as a frequency
A) a neutral point is needed to allow respondents to demonstrate indifference to an issue
B) the researcher believes the respondents' judgments can be treated as interval data
C) numerical labels can help guide the respondent as the progression of the categories and demonstrate the scale is indeed ordinal, not merely a nominal set of labels
D) the numbers correspond to some quantity explicitly represented in the question itself, such as a frequency
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45
_______________ reliability involves repeated measurement of the same person or group using the same scaling device under conditions judged to be similar.
A) Alternative-forms
B) Test-retest
C) Split-half
D) Concurrent
E) Repeated scale
A) Alternative-forms
B) Test-retest
C) Split-half
D) Concurrent
E) Repeated scale
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46
Common situational factors that are potential sources of measurement error include
A) factors such as a person's mood, fatigue and willingness to participate
B) variations in the environment such as time of day, temperature, presence of family members
C) variations in how the questions are administered, such as by phone or through e-mail
D) the degree of ambiguity and difficulty of the questions and the ability of respondents to answer
A) factors such as a person's mood, fatigue and willingness to participate
B) variations in the environment such as time of day, temperature, presence of family members
C) variations in how the questions are administered, such as by phone or through e-mail
D) the degree of ambiguity and difficulty of the questions and the ability of respondents to answer
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47
_______________ involves correlating two different measurements of the same marketing phenomenon administered at the same point in time.
A) Split half reliability
B) Concurrent validity
C) Pragmatic judgment
D) Convergent validity
A) Split half reliability
B) Concurrent validity
C) Pragmatic judgment
D) Convergent validity
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48
Common data analysis factors that are potential sources of measurement error include
A) errors made in the coding and tabulation process
B) variations in the environment such as time of day, temperature, presence of family members
C) variations in how the questions are administered, such as by phone or through e-mail
D) the degree of ambiguity and difficulty of the questions and the ability of respondents to answer
A) errors made in the coding and tabulation process
B) variations in the environment such as time of day, temperature, presence of family members
C) variations in how the questions are administered, such as by phone or through e-mail
D) the degree of ambiguity and difficulty of the questions and the ability of respondents to answer
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49
_______________ refers to the various operational definitions developed to measure the construct of attitude and accompanying beliefs,intentions,and other subjective mental states.
A) Attitude scaling
B) Predictive validity
C) Heterogeneity
D) Hierarchy-of-effects model
A) Attitude scaling
B) Predictive validity
C) Heterogeneity
D) Hierarchy-of-effects model
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50
_______________ involves understanding the theoretical rationale underlying the obtained measurement.
A) Convergent validity
B) Discriminant validity
C) Concurrent validity
D) Construct validity
E) Test-retest validity
A) Convergent validity
B) Discriminant validity
C) Concurrent validity
D) Construct validity
E) Test-retest validity
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51
_______________ involves the ability to use a measured marketing phenomenon at one point in time to predict another marketing phenomenon at a future point.
A) Test-retest validity
B) Split half reliability
C) Predictive validity
D) Concurrent validity
A) Test-retest validity
B) Split half reliability
C) Predictive validity
D) Concurrent validity
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52
The simplest self-reporting scale is a(n)_______________,where the respondent's beliefs are classified in two or more categories.
A) nominal scale
B) ordinal scale
C) verbal rating scale
D) unidimensional measure
A) nominal scale
B) ordinal scale
C) verbal rating scale
D) unidimensional measure
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53
The most common tool of attitude measurement is
A) performance of objective tasks
B) self-reports
C) observed overt behavior
D) physiological reactions
E) responses to unstructured or partially structured stimuli
A) performance of objective tasks
B) self-reports
C) observed overt behavior
D) physiological reactions
E) responses to unstructured or partially structured stimuli
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54
One component of total measurement error is random error,which
A) causes a constant bias in the measurements
B) involves a consistent error in the measuring instrument
C) involves a bias caused by the way sample is selected
D) involves influences that bias measurements, but not in a systematic way
A) causes a constant bias in the measurements
B) involves a consistent error in the measuring instrument
C) involves a bias caused by the way sample is selected
D) involves influences that bias measurements, but not in a systematic way
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55
The primary methods of measuring reliability include all of the following except
A) test-retest
B) construct
C) alternative-forms
D) split-half
A) test-retest
B) construct
C) alternative-forms
D) split-half
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56
_______________ reliability involves giving the subject two forms of an instrument that are judged to be equivalent but not identical.
A) Alternative-forms
B) Test-retest
C) Split-half
D) Concurrent
E) Repeated scale
A) Alternative-forms
B) Test-retest
C) Split-half
D) Concurrent
E) Repeated scale
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57
If a researcher uses storytelling,word-association tests,and sentence completion,the researcher is using the _______________ approach to direct communication.
A) self-reports
B) responses to stimuli
C) performance of objective tasks
D) overt behavior
A) self-reports
B) responses to stimuli
C) performance of objective tasks
D) overt behavior
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58
Probably the most frequently used scales in all of social science,and certainly in marketing research,are
A) nominal scales
B) graphic rating scales
C) verbal rating scales
D) semantic differential scales
A) nominal scales
B) graphic rating scales
C) verbal rating scales
D) semantic differential scales
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59
A rating scale without a "no opinion" or "don't know" category is an example of what kind of scale?
A) balanced
B) unbalanced
C) noncomparative
D) forced
E) nominal
A) balanced
B) unbalanced
C) noncomparative
D) forced
E) nominal
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60
An operational definition
A) defines a construct with other constructs
B) defines a construct by assigning numbers to different quantities of a characteristic
C) specifies how a construct is measured
D) directs the development of a constitutive definition
A) defines a construct with other constructs
B) defines a construct by assigning numbers to different quantities of a characteristic
C) specifies how a construct is measured
D) directs the development of a constitutive definition
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61
Having respondents place various objects in strict order with regard to the attitude in question is a
A) verbal rating scale
B) Stapel scale
C) semantic differential scale
D) rank-order scale
A) verbal rating scale
B) Stapel scale
C) semantic differential scale
D) rank-order scale
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62
Explain the difference between a constitutive definition of a construct and an operational definition.
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63
Identify and discuss the four methods of estimating validity and the three methods of estimating reliability.
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64
What are the components of measurement error and how do they relate to reliability and validity?
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65
The _______________ scale is a unipolar scale,typically 10-point,with rating scales from +5 to -5.
A) rank-order
B) paired-comparison
C) semantic differential
D) Stapel
A) rank-order
B) paired-comparison
C) semantic differential
D) Stapel
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66
What is content validity?
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67
What are the four characteristics of the number system,and how do these correspond to the four types of measurement scales?
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68
In using a paired-comparison scale,how many evaluations would have to be made if five objects are evaluated?
A) 5
B) 6
C) 8
D) 10
A) 5
B) 6
C) 8
D) 10
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69
Which method of validity or reliability estimation involves dividing a multi-item measurement device into equivalent groups and correlating the item responses?
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70
The semantic differential utilizes
A) unipolar ten-point scales
B) bipolar adjectives
C) [n(n-1)/2] comparisons
D) all of the above
A) unipolar ten-point scales
B) bipolar adjectives
C) [n(n-1)/2] comparisons
D) all of the above
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_______________ scales provide respondents with an explicit referent or example with which to compare while expressing their attitudes.
A) Noncomparative
B) Symmetric
C) Comparative
D) Asymmetric
A) Noncomparative
B) Symmetric
C) Comparative
D) Asymmetric
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72
Discuss methods of attitude scaling,including the three categories of communication methods and the two categories of observation methods.
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73
Identify and briefly describe the common potential sources of measurement error.
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74
Discuss the intrinsic issues related to the construction of useful,appropriate verbal rating scales.
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75
Identify and briefly describe the three components of attitude.
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