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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. If there are more than two options for the response
Multiple Response Categorical Question
Categorical or Close-ended Question
Qualitative
Purposive Sampling
2. Statements or questions used to let the respondent know that changes in question topic or format are forthcoming
Structured Measurement
Causal Research
Transitions
Causal data
3. Estimating the level of customer demand and the reasons for that demand for a given product or service.
Discrete Data
Normal Distribution
Demand analysis
Prompters
4. Allow you to split out groups of respondents to look for differences among those groups
Probed Open Ended Format
Dichotomous Scales
Product Testing
Classification Questions
5. A formal presentation of the analysis of data - providing a summary of findings - and drawing conclusions of research.
Behavioral core
Causal Research
Primary Research
Project Presentation
6. The extent to which the measurements taken with a particular instrument are repeatable.
Scale Reliability
Data types
Four Do Not's of Question Wording
Laboratory Studies
7. A method for testing hypotheses of relationships when discrete data is the measurement.
Random Sampling
Continuous Data
Chi Squared
Mutually Exclusive
8. An informed opinion; a possible solution; useful in guiding research investigations.
Sampling
Sample Error
Hypothesis
Leading Question
9. If the population is believed to have a skewed distribution for one or more of its distinguishing factors (e.g. income or product usage) - the researcher identifies subpopulations in the sample frame called strata. A simple random sample is then tak
Causal data
Stratified Sampling
Exhaustive
Multiple Response Categorical Question
10. A bell shaped distribution that exists when the mean - median - and mode are equal; theoretical data distribution; t-Distribution.
Qualitative Research
Normal Distribution
Scale Validity
Loaded Question
11. A type of bias that occurs in a research study regardless of whether a census or sample was gathered.
Causal Research
Scale Reliability
Dual Choice or Dichotomous Categorical Question
Nonsampling Error
12. A measurement process whereby possible answers are predetermined.
Role-Playing
Problem Definition
Question Flow
Structured Measurement
13. The systematic process of witnessing and recording behaviors without questioning a subject.
Observation
Unstructured Measurement
Likert-Type Scales
Test Marketing
14. A measurement process that seeks an open-end response from study subject.
Qualitative Research
Demand analysis
Probed Open Ended Format
Unstructured Measurement
15. A controlled field study conducted for gaining information on the performance of marketing mix factors.
Test Marketing
Prompters
Two-way Frequency Distribution
Concept Test
16. Seeks no additional information from the respondent
Discrete Data
Qualitative Research
Unprobed Open Ended Format
Data Analysis
17. 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
Chi Squared
Demographic data
Overstated Questions
Systematic Sampling
18. Used to screen out respondents who do not meet the qualifications necessary to take part in the research study
Screening Questions
Concept Test
Data Analysis
Data types
19. Type vs. content
Classification Questions
Data basics
Four Do Not's of Question Wording
Scale Reliability
20. Behavioral core - causal data
Causal data
Data content
Sample Error
Overstated Questions
21. Samples drawn at the convenience of the interviewer and they may misrepresent the population - Mall intercepts are convenience samples
Convenience Sampling
Four Do's of Question Wording
Mean
Qualitative
22. Simple and easy-to-answer that are used to get the respondents' interest and to demonstrate the ease of responding to the research request
Laboratory Studies
Secondary Research
Warm-up Questions
Derived
23. A type of bias that is attributable to mistakes made by choosing a sample rather than a census.
Observation
Secondary Research
Sample Error
Cluster Sampling
24. Who - What - Where - Where - Why - and How questions.
Project Presentation
Symptoms
Data types
Universal Questions
25. A management philosophy that focuses on building long-term - interactive - and loyal customer outcomes.
Observation
Relationship Marketing
Hypothesis
Likert-Type Scales
26. Dry runs or dress rehearsals of the questionnaire with the supervisor or some other interviewer playing the respondent's role
Role-Playing
Warm-up Questions
Chi Squared
Categorical or Close-ended Question
27. Bipolar adjectives that seek to measure object on multiple attributes that may be used to describe the object.
Semantic Differential
Transitions
Mall Intercept Survey
Mutually Exclusive
28. A attempt to test elements of products or product innovations prior to presenting the product or innovation to the marketplace.
Four Do's of Question Wording
Question Flow
Root
Product Testing
29. A method for testing hypotheses of differences between two means when continuous data is the measurement. (n<30)
Behavioral core
Open Ended Question
t-Test
Classification Questions
30. Less formal in procedural methods - this research seeks insight into problems rather than testing hypotheses.
Likert-Type Scales
Warm-up Questions
Exploratory Research
Problem Definition
31. A summary of how many times each possible raw response was selected by a set of respondents.
Data basics
One Way Frequency Distribution
Exploratory Research
Data content
32. The most frequently encountered observation.
Primary Research
Universal Questions
Mode
Loaded Question
33. An attempt to test new product or product innovation ideas prior to producing and marketing the product idea.
Probed Open Ended Format
Concept Testing
Stratified random sample
Exhaustive
34. Research useful for identifying - determining - and describing existing characteristics of a subject matter.
Descriptive Research
Unstructured Measurement
Nonsampling Error
Behavioral data
35. A type of study that witnesses behaviors and subject are aware that they are being watched.
Normal Distribution
Obtrusive Observation
Test Marketing
Quantitative
36. Instead of directly quizzing the respondent - the question can be couched in terms of a third person who is similar to the respondent
Quota Sampling
Third-Person Technique
Relationship Marketing
Universal Questions
37. Pertains to the sequencing of questions or blocks of questions - including any instructions - on the questionnaire
Product Test
Derived
Question Flow
ANOVA
38. A type of study that witnesses behaviors and subjects are not aware that they are being watched.
Product Testing
Census
Data types
Unobtrusive Observation
39. A sample that is chosen by subdividing a population into subgroups and then randomly selecting subject from each subgroup.
Data content
Demographic data
Data Analysis
Stratified random sample
40. The researcher uses random numbers from a computer - random digit dialing - or some other random selection procedure that guarantees each member of the population in the sample frame has an identical chance of being selected into the sample.
Chi Squared
Simple Random Sampling
Data basics
Convenience Sampling
41. Emphasizes the use of unstructured interviewing techniques; ethnographic research.
Qualitative Research
Qualitative
Continuous Data
Descriptive Research
42. Facts recorded in numeric fashion
Qualitative
Scale Reliability
Data Analysis
Quantitative
43. An interrogative (question) statement that helps to guide the research process.
Two-way Frequency Distribution
Z Test
Data types
Research Problem
44. Summary facts - typically representing aggregates of root data
Derived
Hypothesis
Leading Question
Product Testing
45. The degree to which a scale measures what it is supposed to measure.
Probed Open Ended Format
Quantitative Research
Scale Validity
ANOVA
46. One to which the answer affects what will be asked next
Overstated Questions
Demand analysis
Skip Question
Question Flow
47. A study that includes every member of a population of interest; nearly impossible to achieve.
Reversals of Endpoints
Concept Testing
Census
Scale Validity
48. Categorical data like gender - age groups - marital status - etc.
Service Quality Research
Skip Question
Qualitative
Discrete Data
49. Systematic gathering of information from a sample of respondents to gain inferences of a population of interest.
Stratified Sampling
Survey Research
Continuous Data
Unprobed Open Ended Format
50. Data that is collected and assembled by a research for a specific research problem; controlled data collection.
Simple random sample
Observation
Primary Research
Multiple Response Categorical Question