Deck 7: Primary Data Collection: Observation

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Which of the following is not a primary advantage of observation research?

A) information gathered more quickly than with a survey
B) doesn't depend on willingness of the respondent
C) ability to predict future behavior
D) not subject to biases that plague survey research
E) none of the above
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The customer service department of a large department store recently received a complaint about a store associate. The store associate's manager has been unable to detect any problems with the associate's performance. Then the service department received another complaint concerning the same associate. Which of the following would be the best approach to investigate the situation?

A) depth interview with associate
B) mystery shoppers
C) depth interview with customers
D) close observation by the department manager
E) one-way mirror observations
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Observing consumers' behavior through a one-way mirror is a common type of _______.

A) open observation
B) disguised observation
C) structured observation
D) unstructured observation
Question
The process of monitoring people who know they are being watched is__________.

A) open observation
B) disguised observation
C) contrived observation
D) forced observation
E) none of the above
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Observational research is most effective if the observed behavior occurs _______.

A) intermittently
B) infrequently
C) rationally
D) frequently
E) none of the above
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Ethnographic research is derived from which field?

A) mathematics
B) anthropology
C) sociology
D) garbology
E) none of the above
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A contrived observational environment would not:

A) allow the researcher to collect data faster.
B) allow for more control over things that might distort the behavior being studied.
C) result in lower project costs.
D) provide a more realistic environment in which to observe the behavior in question.
E) none of the above
Question
Counting how many people use the drive-in window at a bank during certain hours is a good example of what type of observational research?

A) contrived
B) natural
C) disguised
D) none of the above
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Target Stores is evaluating several locations for locating a new Super-Target Super-Center. To do this, a traffic counting machine records the number of cars passing each location every day of the week for a 3-month period. This is an example of which kind of observation situation?

A) people watching people
B) people watching phenomena
C) machines watching people
D) machines watching phenomena
E) none of the above
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Starbuck's offers customers a gold charge card that tracks their purchases, the types of drinks purchased, and the time of day when purchased. They use the sales history to provide coupons and promotional opportunities. What type of observational situation is this?

A) people watching people
B) people watching phenomena
C) machines watching people
D) machines watching phenomena
Question
Which of the following is not a condition conducive to observation?

A) The behavior of interest lasts over a long period of time.
B) The behavior must not be repetitive.
C) The behavior needs to be observable or inferable.
D) (a) and (b)
E) all of the above
Question
Which type of research is most closely associated with human observation?

A) qualitative
B) quantitative
C) ethnographic
D) none of the above
Question
All of the following are advantages of ethnographic research except_____________.

A) It is reality based, it show how consumers live with a product.
B) It can reveal unexpressed wants and needs.
C) It can discover unexploited consumer benefits.
D) It can reveal product problems.
E) These are all advantages
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Recruiting people to do their shopping in a simulated supermarket so they can be observed is a ____________________.

A) contrived
B) natural
C) disguised
D) none of the above
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Wal-Mart has a highly sophisticated system of recording data and being able to view results. For instance, Wal-Mart managers know from their scanner data that five pair of Wrangler Blue Jeans were sold from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on a certain day, and by what size. If the sales were made via credit card, Wal-Mart also knows "who," and has developed histories of what combinations of products its customers buy. The preceding is an observational situation involving which of the following?

A) people watching people
B) people watching phenomena
C) machines watching people
D) machines watching phenomena
E) All of the above are observation situations.
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Satellite companies such as DirectTV and Dish Network track how many shows are DVR'd and when they are watched is ____________________.

A) people watching people
B) people watching phenomena
C) machines watching people
D) machines watching phenomena
Question
Which of the following are not observation situations?

A) people watching people
B) people watching phenomena
C) machines watching people
D) machines watching phenomena
E) All of the above are observation situations.
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Which of the following is not a "natural" situation for observation?

A) getting people to participate in a simulated store situation so that their behavior can be observed
B) when the observed has no knowledge that they are being observed
C) observer plays no part in the behavior of interest
D) (a) and (c)
E) all of the above
Question
A machine at the front of a store tracks the number of people entering and leaving at all points during the day in order to provide hi-traffic data to management.

A) people watching people
B) people watching phenomena
C) machines watching people
D) machines watching phenomena
E) none of the above
Question
Which of the following is an example of machine observation?

A) mystery shoppers
B) one-way observation mirrors
C) people meters
D) none of the above
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Clients who observe through a one-way mirror can note consumer reaction, actions, and more.
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Which company provides scanner based data to its clients?

A) Predictive Networks
B) Virgin Entertainment
C) IRI
D) MRA
E) none of the above
Question
Which of the following types of research would be least likely to use physiological measurement devices?

A) response to advertising
B) attitude toward products
C) opinion of specific celebrity endorsers
D) customer satisfaction research
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The most common type of machine observation is a traffic counter.
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Which of the following is the type of data that mystery shopping firms attain?

A) Facility conditions
B) Guest experience
C) Dress code compliance
D) Parking lot condition
E) All of the above
Question
Which of the following is not a physiological measurement device for observational research?

A) pupilometer
B) EEG
C) voice pitch analysis
D) GSR
E) people meter
Question
Mystery Shoppers have been used to evaluate the service employees are providing customers.
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Ethnography research can be conducted online.
Question
A researcher who wants to measure emotional reactions to advertisements would be most likely to use which type of observation technique?

A) pupilometer
B) EEG
C) Voice-pitch analysis
D) GSR
E) none of the above
Question
If the type of behavior in question occurs infrequently, observation would be preferable to survey research.
Question
_______________ are used to measure vehicular flow over a particular stretch of roadway.

A) Traffic signals
B) Traffic cops
C) Traffic stands
D) Traffic counters
Question
__________________ is/are used to measure magazine or newspaper reading habits.

A) RAMS
B) Peoplemeters
C) MOBILTRAK
D) People Reader
E) none of the above
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If a lot is already known about the behavior of interest, a structured observation approach will work best.
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Consumers' physiological reactions to stimuli can be measured if the researcher has the proper equipment.
Question
One of the advantages of observation research is its ability to predict future behavior.
Question
______________ is a device that measures a person's alertness level, especially with regard to reactions to advertisements.

A) RAMS
B) Peoplemeters
C) Electroencephalograph (EEG)
D) People Reader
E) none of the above
Question
Which of the following best describes a Level 2 mystery shopper?

A) shopper investigates communication skills as visit involves a home loan or auto purchase
B) shopper makes quick purchase and evaluates transaction and image of the facility
C) interaction might involve the possible purchase of a cell phone
D) interaction might involve only a telephone call
E) none of the above
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Ethnographic research is based on the field of anthropology.
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Much eye tracking research has been done to determine the best placement for ads on a website.
Question
The primary objective of a mystery shopper is to measure employee training.
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How is online tracking a type of observation research? How can it be of value to the marketing researcher?
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If a researcher wants to know why an individual purchased a new Toyota automobile rather than a Ford automobile, observation research will give the answer.
Question
A consumer's level of arousal while watching an ad can be measured with observational research.
Question
Natural situations are always preferred over contrived.
Question
What is Ethnographic research and list at least 5 advantages of it in marketing research?
Question
Disguised observation is generally not done from behind a one-way mirror.
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The use of tracking data to determine website visits and monitor their browsing and purchasing habits is a form of machine observation.
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IRI is the founder of scanner-based research.
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Advances in computer technology have not enable researchers to simulate an actual retail store environment on a computer screen.
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Describe the mystery shopper and how they are used by marketing researchers.
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Compare several of the key advantages and disadvantages of observation and survey research.
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Observation researchers learn about consumer motives, attitudes, and intentions.
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A People Reader measures eye reactions and responses to reading material.
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Clickstreams are the most basic way to measure online marketing programs.
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Facial Action Coding Service (FACS) is especially valuable when the client wants to evaluate rationally based advertising.
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Describe the different levels of mystery shoppers and why clients would need to maintain varying levels of these types of shoppers.
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In Scraping, the researchers selects the terms, much like a search engine, and then the tool crawls in the Web in search of UGC (user-generated content) relating to these search terms.
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Internet tracking is fundamentally another form of observation research.
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A manufacturer of a new product is conducting a test market. Two of the test market objectives were trying to estimate total market sales and examining the consumer's in-store decision process. How would you collect data to support those two objectives?
Question
Laser scanners can produce instantaneous information on sales.
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Describe how ethnography works online.
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Which of the following is not a primary advantage of observation research?

A) information gathered more quickly than with a survey
B) doesn't depend on willingness of the respondent
C) ability to predict future behavior
D) not subject to biases that plague survey research
E) none of the above
C
2
The customer service department of a large department store recently received a complaint about a store associate. The store associate's manager has been unable to detect any problems with the associate's performance. Then the service department received another complaint concerning the same associate. Which of the following would be the best approach to investigate the situation?

A) depth interview with associate
B) mystery shoppers
C) depth interview with customers
D) close observation by the department manager
E) one-way mirror observations
B
3
Observing consumers' behavior through a one-way mirror is a common type of _______.

A) open observation
B) disguised observation
C) structured observation
D) unstructured observation
B
4
The process of monitoring people who know they are being watched is__________.

A) open observation
B) disguised observation
C) contrived observation
D) forced observation
E) none of the above
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Observational research is most effective if the observed behavior occurs _______.

A) intermittently
B) infrequently
C) rationally
D) frequently
E) none of the above
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Ethnographic research is derived from which field?

A) mathematics
B) anthropology
C) sociology
D) garbology
E) none of the above
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A contrived observational environment would not:

A) allow the researcher to collect data faster.
B) allow for more control over things that might distort the behavior being studied.
C) result in lower project costs.
D) provide a more realistic environment in which to observe the behavior in question.
E) none of the above
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Counting how many people use the drive-in window at a bank during certain hours is a good example of what type of observational research?

A) contrived
B) natural
C) disguised
D) none of the above
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Target Stores is evaluating several locations for locating a new Super-Target Super-Center. To do this, a traffic counting machine records the number of cars passing each location every day of the week for a 3-month period. This is an example of which kind of observation situation?

A) people watching people
B) people watching phenomena
C) machines watching people
D) machines watching phenomena
E) none of the above
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Starbuck's offers customers a gold charge card that tracks their purchases, the types of drinks purchased, and the time of day when purchased. They use the sales history to provide coupons and promotional opportunities. What type of observational situation is this?

A) people watching people
B) people watching phenomena
C) machines watching people
D) machines watching phenomena
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Which of the following is not a condition conducive to observation?

A) The behavior of interest lasts over a long period of time.
B) The behavior must not be repetitive.
C) The behavior needs to be observable or inferable.
D) (a) and (b)
E) all of the above
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Which type of research is most closely associated with human observation?

A) qualitative
B) quantitative
C) ethnographic
D) none of the above
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All of the following are advantages of ethnographic research except_____________.

A) It is reality based, it show how consumers live with a product.
B) It can reveal unexpressed wants and needs.
C) It can discover unexploited consumer benefits.
D) It can reveal product problems.
E) These are all advantages
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Recruiting people to do their shopping in a simulated supermarket so they can be observed is a ____________________.

A) contrived
B) natural
C) disguised
D) none of the above
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Wal-Mart has a highly sophisticated system of recording data and being able to view results. For instance, Wal-Mart managers know from their scanner data that five pair of Wrangler Blue Jeans were sold from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on a certain day, and by what size. If the sales were made via credit card, Wal-Mart also knows "who," and has developed histories of what combinations of products its customers buy. The preceding is an observational situation involving which of the following?

A) people watching people
B) people watching phenomena
C) machines watching people
D) machines watching phenomena
E) All of the above are observation situations.
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Satellite companies such as DirectTV and Dish Network track how many shows are DVR'd and when they are watched is ____________________.

A) people watching people
B) people watching phenomena
C) machines watching people
D) machines watching phenomena
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Which of the following are not observation situations?

A) people watching people
B) people watching phenomena
C) machines watching people
D) machines watching phenomena
E) All of the above are observation situations.
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Which of the following is not a "natural" situation for observation?

A) getting people to participate in a simulated store situation so that their behavior can be observed
B) when the observed has no knowledge that they are being observed
C) observer plays no part in the behavior of interest
D) (a) and (c)
E) all of the above
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A machine at the front of a store tracks the number of people entering and leaving at all points during the day in order to provide hi-traffic data to management.

A) people watching people
B) people watching phenomena
C) machines watching people
D) machines watching phenomena
E) none of the above
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Which of the following is an example of machine observation?

A) mystery shoppers
B) one-way observation mirrors
C) people meters
D) none of the above
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Clients who observe through a one-way mirror can note consumer reaction, actions, and more.
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Which company provides scanner based data to its clients?

A) Predictive Networks
B) Virgin Entertainment
C) IRI
D) MRA
E) none of the above
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Which of the following types of research would be least likely to use physiological measurement devices?

A) response to advertising
B) attitude toward products
C) opinion of specific celebrity endorsers
D) customer satisfaction research
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The most common type of machine observation is a traffic counter.
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Which of the following is the type of data that mystery shopping firms attain?

A) Facility conditions
B) Guest experience
C) Dress code compliance
D) Parking lot condition
E) All of the above
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Which of the following is not a physiological measurement device for observational research?

A) pupilometer
B) EEG
C) voice pitch analysis
D) GSR
E) people meter
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Mystery Shoppers have been used to evaluate the service employees are providing customers.
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Ethnography research can be conducted online.
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A researcher who wants to measure emotional reactions to advertisements would be most likely to use which type of observation technique?

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B) EEG
C) Voice-pitch analysis
D) GSR
E) none of the above
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If the type of behavior in question occurs infrequently, observation would be preferable to survey research.
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_______________ are used to measure vehicular flow over a particular stretch of roadway.

A) Traffic signals
B) Traffic cops
C) Traffic stands
D) Traffic counters
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__________________ is/are used to measure magazine or newspaper reading habits.

A) RAMS
B) Peoplemeters
C) MOBILTRAK
D) People Reader
E) none of the above
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If a lot is already known about the behavior of interest, a structured observation approach will work best.
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Consumers' physiological reactions to stimuli can be measured if the researcher has the proper equipment.
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One of the advantages of observation research is its ability to predict future behavior.
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______________ is a device that measures a person's alertness level, especially with regard to reactions to advertisements.

A) RAMS
B) Peoplemeters
C) Electroencephalograph (EEG)
D) People Reader
E) none of the above
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Which of the following best describes a Level 2 mystery shopper?

A) shopper investigates communication skills as visit involves a home loan or auto purchase
B) shopper makes quick purchase and evaluates transaction and image of the facility
C) interaction might involve the possible purchase of a cell phone
D) interaction might involve only a telephone call
E) none of the above
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Ethnographic research is based on the field of anthropology.
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Much eye tracking research has been done to determine the best placement for ads on a website.
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The primary objective of a mystery shopper is to measure employee training.
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How is online tracking a type of observation research? How can it be of value to the marketing researcher?
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If a researcher wants to know why an individual purchased a new Toyota automobile rather than a Ford automobile, observation research will give the answer.
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A consumer's level of arousal while watching an ad can be measured with observational research.
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Natural situations are always preferred over contrived.
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What is Ethnographic research and list at least 5 advantages of it in marketing research?
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Disguised observation is generally not done from behind a one-way mirror.
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The use of tracking data to determine website visits and monitor their browsing and purchasing habits is a form of machine observation.
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IRI is the founder of scanner-based research.
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Advances in computer technology have not enable researchers to simulate an actual retail store environment on a computer screen.
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Describe the mystery shopper and how they are used by marketing researchers.
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Compare several of the key advantages and disadvantages of observation and survey research.
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Observation researchers learn about consumer motives, attitudes, and intentions.
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A People Reader measures eye reactions and responses to reading material.
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Clickstreams are the most basic way to measure online marketing programs.
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Facial Action Coding Service (FACS) is especially valuable when the client wants to evaluate rationally based advertising.
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Describe the different levels of mystery shoppers and why clients would need to maintain varying levels of these types of shoppers.
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In Scraping, the researchers selects the terms, much like a search engine, and then the tool crawls in the Web in search of UGC (user-generated content) relating to these search terms.
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Internet tracking is fundamentally another form of observation research.
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A manufacturer of a new product is conducting a test market. Two of the test market objectives were trying to estimate total market sales and examining the consumer's in-store decision process. How would you collect data to support those two objectives?
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Laser scanners can produce instantaneous information on sales.
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Describe how ethnography works online.
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