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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. Summary facts - typically representing aggregates of root data
Unobtrusive Observation
Derived
Positioning
Census
2. Pertains to the sequencing of questions or blocks of questions - including any instructions - on the questionnaire
Judgement/expert sample
Probed Open Ended Format
Problem Definition
Question Flow
3. Individual difference variables - geo-demographics
Concept Testing
Demographic data
Purposive Sampling
Unprobed Open Ended Format
4. A measurement process whereby possible answers are predetermined.
Judgement/expert sample
Dual Choice or Dichotomous Categorical Question
Structured Measurement
Loaded Question
5. Nonprobability sampling resulting when sampling units do not have an known chance of being included.
Multiple Response Categorical Question
Convenience Sampling
Test Marketing
Primary Research
6. A type of study that witnesses behaviors and subject are aware that they are being watched.
Obtrusive Observation
Non-probability sample
Research Problem
Behavioral data
7. A condition whereby all possible groupings of units or data have been included for consideration.
Unprobed Open Ended Format
Exhaustive
Observation
Two-way Frequency Distribution
8. A management philosophy that focuses on building long-term - interactive - and loyal customer outcomes.
Relationship Marketing
Unobtrusive Observation
Product Test
Nonsampling Error
9. The researcher uses personal judgment or that of some other knowledgeable person to identify who will be in the sample. Subjectively and convenience enter in here; consequently - certain members of the population will have a smaller chance of select
Coding Questions
Purposive Sampling
Loaded Question
Categorical or Close-ended Question
10. A statement that seeks to determine precisely what problem management wishes to solve; information suggestive.
Root
Question Flow
Problem Definition
t-Test
11. A summary in rows and columns of two discrete variables analyzed simultaneously. [Chi Square]
Two-way Frequency Distribution
Nonsampling Error
Question Flow
Editing
12. Research useful for identifying - determining - and describing existing characteristics of a subject matter.
Mode
Descriptive Research
Chi Squared
Hypothesis
13. Studies that seek to measure the differences between expected and real outcomes of services - products - and programs.
Random Sampling
Descriptive Research
Customer Satisfaction Studies
Discrete Data
14. A method for testing hypothesis for differences in two or more means when continuous data is the measurement.
Causal data
Primary Research
ANOVA
Coding Questions
15. Simple and easy-to-answer that are used to get the respondents' interest and to demonstrate the ease of responding to the research request
Z Test
Awareness
Survey Research
Warm-up Questions
16. The percentage of the market having heard of a message - product - or brand.
t-Test
Awareness
Exhaustive
Survey Research
17. Facts stored in the most disaggregate form - e.g. - product-level UPC scanner data
Laboratory Studies
Median
Systematic Sampling
Root
18. The process of organizing data into structures and applying assessment techniques to the structures to test hypotheses.
Data Analysis
Screening Questions
Data content
Quota Sample
19. Studies that manipulate independent variables relative to dependent variables in a contrived setting.
Observation
Dual Choice or Dichotomous Categorical Question
Root
Laboratory Studies
20. Research that allows the statement of cause and effect relationships among data or events.
Reversals of Endpoints
F Statistic
Categorical or Close-ended Question
Causal Research
21. Samples drawn at the convenience of the interviewer and they may misrepresent the population - Mall intercepts are convenience samples
t-Test
Situation Analysis
Convenience Sampling
Survey Research
22. A method for testing hypotheses of relationships when discrete data is the measurement.
Four Do's of Question Wording
Skip Question
Chi Squared
Reversals of Endpoints
23. Instead of directly quizzing the respondent - the question can be couched in terms of a third person who is similar to the respondent
Product Testing
Judgement/expert sample
Third-Person Technique
Normal Distribution
24. Used to keep respondents on task and alert
Prompters
Screening Questions
Transitions
Z Test
25. A sample that is chosen by subdividing a population into subgroups and then randomly selecting subject from each subgroup.
Universal Questions
Stratified random sample
Qualitative Research
Convenience Sampling
26. Utilizes a continuum chosen by the researcher to measure the attributes of some construct under study
Quota Sampling
Prompters
Scaled Response Question
Secondary Research
27. A condition whereby units of observation may exist in one and only one grouping.
Derived
Mutually Exclusive
Situation Analysis
Quantitative Research
28. A sample where ech member of a population has a known - non-zero chance of being included in a sample.
Z Test
Probability Sample
Problem Definition
Behavioral data
29. 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
Exploratory Research
Probability Sample
Stratified random sample
Systematic Sampling
30. The process of selecting a small group of population elements for the purposes of imitating the population. Snapshot.
Primary Research
Exploratory Research
Sampling
Laboratory Studies
31. Buried in its wording elements that make reference to universal beliefs or rules of behavior
Derived
Quantitative Research
Loaded Question
Mall Intercept Survey
32. Systematic gathering of information from a sample of respondents to gain inferences of a population of interest.
Survey Research
Situation Analysis
Screening Questions
Probed Open Ended Format
33. Really two different questions posed in one question
Unstructured Measurement
Simple random sample
Double-Barreled Questions
Exploratory Research
34. The extent to which the measurements taken with a particular instrument are repeatable.
Continuous Data
Scale Reliability
Systematic Sampling
Positioning
35. Type vs. content
Data basics
Product Test
Leading Question
Quota Sample
36. Studies that manipulate independent variables relative to dependent variables in a natural setting.
Unstructured Measurement
Median
Field Studies
Sample Error
37. A type of bias that occurs in a research study regardless of whether a census or sample was gathered.
Causal data
Judgement/expert sample
Reversals of Endpoints
Nonsampling Error
38. A method for testing hypotheses of differences between two means when continuous data is the measurement. (n>30)
Census
Survey Research
Z Test
Mean
39. Has only two response options such as "yes" or "no"
Dual Choice or Dichotomous Categorical Question
Mutually Exclusive
Likert-Type Scales
t-Test
40. A type of bias that is attributable to mistakes made by choosing a sample rather than a census.
Derived
One Way Frequency Distribution
Z Test
Sample Error
41. Less formal in procedural methods - this research seeks insight into problems rather than testing hypotheses.
Data basics
Quota Sampling
Exploratory Research
Observation
42. A study that includes every member of a population of interest; nearly impossible to achieve.
Convenience Sampling
Probed Open Ended Format
Problem Definition
Census
43. An informal process of analyzing past - present - and future conditions that affect a firm's success and completive position.
Situation Analysis
Prompters
Product Test
Laboratory Studies
44. Allow you to split out groups of respondents to look for differences among those groups
Continuous Data
Likert-Type Scales
Classification Questions
One Way Frequency Distribution
45. Categorical data like gender - age groups - marital status - etc.
Screening Questions
Discrete Data
Quota Sampling
Laboratory Studies
46. A formal presentation of the analysis of data - providing a summary of findings - and drawing conclusions of research.
Structured Measurement
Project Presentation
Convenience Sampling
Behavioral core
47. Emphasizes the use of unstructured interviewing techniques; ethnographic research.
Qualitative Research
Unstructured Measurement
Situation Analysis
Chi Squared
48. If there are more than two options for the response
Multiple Response Categorical Question
Problem Definition
Unstructured Measurement
Mall Intercept Survey
49. Selecting subject based upon specific ratios of characteristics among sample members.
Mode
Causal Research
Behavioral core
Quota Sample
50. The process whereby interviews or survey instruments are checked for mistakes and corrected before analysis.
One Way Frequency Distribution
Editing
Awareness
Descriptive Research