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business-skills
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. An informed opinion; a possible solution; useful in guiding research investigations.
Hypothesis
Root
Demand analysis
Z Test
2. Statements or questions used to let the respondent know that changes in question topic or format are forthcoming
Field Studies
Transitions
Cluster Sampling
Positioning
3. Measuring the degree to which an organization conforms to the quality level expected by customers.
Service Quality Research
Laboratory Studies
Symptoms
Causal Research
4. A sample where each member of a populations has an equal - non-zero chance of being included in a sample.
Stratified random sample
Third-Person Technique
Scaled Response Question
Simple random sample
5. A statement that seeks to determine precisely what problem management wishes to solve; information suggestive.
Problem Definition
Question Flow
Data basics
Derived
6. Facts stored in the most disaggregate form - e.g. - product-level UPC scanner data
Convenience Sampling
Stratified random sample
Unobtrusive Observation
Root
7. Research that attempts to assess new products prior to enacting the introduction.
Referral Sampling
Probed Open Ended Format
Question Flow
Concept Test
8. The most frequently encountered observation.
Mode
Stratified random sample
Stratified Sampling
Data content
9. Research that allows the statement of cause and effect relationships among data or events.
Causal Research
Field Studies
Cluster Sampling
Data basics
10. Buried in its wording elements that make reference to universal beliefs or rules of behavior
Loaded Question
Chi Squared
Mutually Exclusive
Behavioral core
11. Lists response options on the questionnaire that can be answered quickly and easily
Categorical or Close-ended Question
Product Test
Dichotomous Scales
Census
12. The sample frame is divided into groups called clusters - each of which must be considered very similar to the others. The researcher can then randomly select a few clusters and perform a census of each one (one stage). Alternatively - the research
Dual Choice or Dichotomous Categorical Question
Primary Research
Cluster Sampling
Positioning
13. Seeks no additional information from the respondent
Open Ended Question
Third-Person Technique
Z Test
Unprobed Open Ended Format
14. The average of observed data.
Mean
Research Problem
Awareness
Sampling
15. A method for testing hypotheses of relationships when discrete data is the measurement.
Demand analysis
Chi Squared
Classification Questions
Continuous Data
16. A condition whereby all possible groupings of units or data have been included for consideration.
Exhaustive
Probed Open Ended Format
Nonsampling Error
Chi Squared
17. The process of organizing data into structures and applying assessment techniques to the structures to test hypotheses.
Demographic data
Data Analysis
Editing
Universal Questions
18. Emphasizes the use of unstructured interviewing techniques; ethnographic research.
Qualitative Research
Service Quality Research
Unprobed Open Ended Format
Quantitative
19. The use of numbers associated with question response options to facilitate data analysis after the survey has been conducted; Primary objective is to represent each possible response with a unique number because numbers are easier and faster to use i
Coding Questions
Stratified random sample
Transitions
Screening Questions
20. An informal process of analyzing past - present - and future conditions that affect a firm's success and completive position.
Situation Analysis
Third-Person Technique
Scale Reliability
Cluster Sampling
21. Qualitative - quantitative - root - derived
Symptoms
Behavioral data
Exhaustive
Data types
22. The process of selecting a small group of population elements for the purposes of imitating the population. Snapshot.
Transitions
Sampling
Root
Exploratory Research
23. A formal presentation of the analysis of data - providing a summary of findings - and drawing conclusions of research.
Quantitative
Project Presentation
Product Testing
Third-Person Technique
24. Emphasizes the use of structured interviewing and gathering of empirical data.
Quantitative Research
Classification Questions
Purposive Sampling
Skip Question
25. A type of bias that occurs in a research study regardless of whether a census or sample was gathered.
Overstated Questions
Non-probability sample
Nonsampling Error
Reversals of Endpoints
26. Simple and easy-to-answer that are used to get the respondents' interest and to demonstrate the ease of responding to the research request
Continuous Data
Mall Intercept Survey
Warm-up Questions
t-Test
27. Purchases - promotional responses - online/web activities
Chi Squared
Qualitative
Behavioral data
Exhaustive
28. Research useful for identifying - determining - and describing existing characteristics of a subject matter.
Customer Satisfaction Studies
Causal data
Descriptive Research
Stratified random sample
29. One that places undue emphasis on some aspect of the topic
Overstated Questions
Survey Research
Likert-Type Scales
Data Analysis
30. A sample where ech member of a population has a known - non-zero chance of being included in a sample.
Structured Measurement
Probability Sample
Scale Reliability
Z Test
31. A type of study that witnesses behaviors and subjects are not aware that they are being watched.
Product Testing
Unobtrusive Observation
Reversals of Endpoints
Customer Satisfaction Studies
32. Studies that seek to measure the differences between expected and real outcomes of services - products - and programs.
Awareness
Hypothesis
Continuous Data
Customer Satisfaction Studies
33. Facts recorded in numeric fashion
Normal Distribution
Quantitative
Unprobed Open Ended Format
Editing
34. Scales that offer on two alternatives; true-false; yes-no.
Dichotomous Scales
Secondary Research
Probability Sample
Product Test
35. Using a sample frame that lists members of the population - the researcher selects a random starting point for the first sample member. A constant "skip interval - " calculated by dividing the number of population members in the sample frame by the
Structured Measurement
Systematic Sampling
Warm-up Questions
Continuous Data
36. A type of bias that is attributable to mistakes made by choosing a sample rather than a census.
F Statistic
Open Ended Question
Z Test
Sample Error
37. Instead of putting all the negative adjectives on one side and all the positive ones on the other side - a researcher will switch the positions of a few items
Experimentation
Coding Questions
Symptoms
Reversals of Endpoints
38. A method for testing hypotheses of differences between two means when continuous data is the measurement. (n>30)
Dual Choice or Dichotomous Categorical Question
Root
Z Test
Research Problem
39. A method for testing hypothesis for differences in two or more means when continuous data is the measurement.
Simple random sample
Third-Person Technique
ANOVA
Laboratory Studies
40. Allow you to split out groups of respondents to look for differences among those groups
Exhaustive
Census
Sampling
Classification Questions
41. Gives the respondent a strong cue or expectation as to how to answer
Leading Question
Reversals of Endpoints
Stratified Sampling
Continuous Data
42. Pertains to the sequencing of questions or blocks of questions - including any instructions - on the questionnaire
Continuous Data
Loaded Question
Project Presentation
Question Flow
43. A condition whereby units of observation may exist in one and only one grouping.
Mutually Exclusive
Question Flow
Quota Sampling
Primary Research
44. Samples drawn at the convenience of the interviewer and they may misrepresent the population - Mall intercepts are convenience samples
Root
Stratified Sampling
Convenience Sampling
Third-Person Technique
45. Bipolar adjectives that seek to measure object on multiple attributes that may be used to describe the object.
Role-Playing
Probed Open Ended Format
Concept Testing
Semantic Differential
46. Managing customer relationships by integrating customer information throughout the business.
Scale Reliability
Customer Relationship Management [CRM]
Universal Questions
Positioning
47. Data that is collected and assembled by a research for a specific research problem; controlled data collection.
Problem Definition
Overstated Questions
Primary Research
Role-Playing
48. An interrogative (question) statement that helps to guide the research process.
Research Problem
Root
Chi Squared
Classification Questions
49. A type of study that witnesses behaviors and subject are aware that they are being watched.
Judgement/expert sample
Obtrusive Observation
Nonsampling Error
Unobtrusive Observation
50. A sample based upon judgement or knowledge and where the chance of being selected for a sample is not known.
Quota Sample
Demographic data
Dichotomous Scales
Non-probability sample