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Market Research
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business-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Emphasizes the use of structured interviewing and gathering of empirical data.
Quantitative Research
Mode
Unprobed Open Ended Format
Observation
2. The desired perception that a company wants to be associated with its target market relative to competing brands.
Classification Questions
Demographic data
Concept Test
Positioning
3. Don't ask leading questions - Don't ask loaded questions - Don't ask double-barreled questions - Don't use overstated questions
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4. A type of bias that is attributable to mistakes made by choosing a sample rather than a census.
Secondary Research
Sample Error
Primary Research
Causal data
5. 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.
Two-way Frequency Distribution
Simple Random Sampling
Probability Sample
Z Test
6. The statistic test for testing a hypothesis with ANOVA.
Quota Sample
F Statistic
Prompters
Semantic Differential
7. Bipolar adjectives that seek to measure object on multiple attributes that may be used to describe the object.
Semantic Differential
Purposive Sampling
Behavioral data
Random Sampling
8. Estimating the level of customer demand and the reasons for that demand for a given product or service.
Demographic data
Double-Barreled Questions
Demand analysis
Judgement/expert sample
9. The process whereby interviews or survey instruments are checked for mistakes and corrected before analysis.
Project Presentation
Question Flow
Editing
One Way Frequency Distribution
10. Research that allows the statement of cause and effect relationships among data or events.
Quota Sample
Semantic Differential
Referral Sampling
Causal Research
11. General condition indicators of broader problems/opportunities that influence management's thinking
Product Test
Symptoms
Stratified Sampling
Reversals of Endpoints
12. Facts stored in the most disaggregate form - e.g. - product-level UPC scanner data
Stratified Sampling
Warm-up Questions
Continuous Data
Root
13. Managing customer relationships by integrating customer information throughout the business.
Demographic data
Customer Relationship Management [CRM]
Obtrusive Observation
Z Test
14. 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
F Statistic
Unobtrusive Observation
Quota Sampling
Systematic Sampling
15. Research useful for identifying - determining - and describing existing characteristics of a subject matter.
Causal Research
Convenience Sampling
Z Test
Descriptive Research
16. Type vs. content
Mutually Exclusive
Open Ended Question
Symptoms
Data basics
17. A statement that seeks to determine precisely what problem management wishes to solve; information suggestive.
Probability Sample
Relationship Marketing
Project Presentation
Problem Definition
18. Purchases - promotional responses - online/web activities
Mean
Behavioral data
Convenience Sampling
Normal Distribution
19. A summary of how many times each possible raw response was selected by a set of respondents.
One Way Frequency Distribution
Chi Squared
Scale Validity
Cluster Sampling
20. An interviewing technique in which mall patrons are stopped and asked for feedback.
Prompters
Four Do Not's of Question Wording
Data types
Mall Intercept Survey
21. A method for testing hypotheses of differences between two means when continuous data is the measurement. (n>30)
Double-Barreled Questions
Z Test
Universal Questions
Normal Distribution
22. Includes follow-up question(s) instructing the interviewer to ask for additional information
Probed Open Ended Format
Concept Test
Derived
Situation Analysis
23. Allow you to split out groups of respondents to look for differences among those groups
Semantic Differential
Behavioral core
Classification Questions
Positioning
24. An informal process of analyzing past - present - and future conditions that affect a firm's success and completive position.
Overstated Questions
Behavioral core
Situation Analysis
Screening Questions
25. A sample that is chosen by subdividing a population into subgroups and then randomly selecting subject from each subgroup.
Stratified random sample
Non-probability sample
Z Test
Dual Choice or Dichotomous Categorical Question
26. Studies that manipulate independent variables relative to dependent variables in a natural setting.
t-Test
Scale Reliability
Relationship Marketing
Field Studies
27. A condition whereby all possible groupings of units or data have been included for consideration.
Concept Test
Exhaustive
Question Flow
Exploratory Research
28. Less formal in procedural methods - this research seeks insight into problems rather than testing hypotheses.
Secondary Research
Causal Research
Exploratory Research
Service Quality Research
29. Transactions
Judgement/expert sample
Nonsampling Error
Behavioral core
Purposive Sampling
30. Linear data that possesses quality of naming - order - and equal intervals like distance - wealth - etc.
Random Sampling
Reversals of Endpoints
Continuous Data
Question Flow
31. Facts recorded in numeric fashion
Quantitative Research
Demographic data
Quantitative
Scale Validity
32. Selected by an informed reserch who feels that a subject possesses characterisitcs qualifying them as a subject for a study.
Product Test
Dichotomous Scales
Judgement/expert sample
Symptoms
33. Studies that manipulate independent variables relative to dependent variables in a contrived setting.
Quantitative Research
Four Do Not's of Question Wording
Unprobed Open Ended Format
Laboratory Studies
34. The degree to which a scale measures what it is supposed to measure.
Secondary Research
Scale Validity
Screening Questions
Convenience Sampling
35. 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
Role-Playing
Overstated Questions
Concept Test
Coding Questions
36. Used to keep respondents on task and alert
Cluster Sampling
Editing
Hypothesis
Prompters
37. Categorical data like gender - age groups - marital status - etc.
Loaded Question
Dichotomous Scales
Unprobed Open Ended Format
Discrete Data
38. That data observation that splits a distribution of data at its midpoint.
Median
Mean
Multiple Response Categorical Question
Normal Distribution
39. An informed opinion; a possible solution; useful in guiding research investigations.
Observation
Probability Sample
Hypothesis
Reversals of Endpoints
40. The respondents are instructed to respond in their own words and the response depends on a topic
Causal data
Two-way Frequency Distribution
t-Test
Open Ended Question
41. Individual difference variables - geo-demographics
Semantic Differential
Continuous Data
Demographic data
Cluster Sampling
42. A management philosophy that focuses on building long-term - interactive - and loyal customer outcomes.
Relationship Marketing
Positioning
Systematic Sampling
Test Marketing
43. Research that attempts to assess product improvements prior to enacting product modifications.
Coding Questions
Overstated Questions
Product Test
Quota Sample
44. A measurement process whereby possible answers are predetermined.
Coding Questions
Structured Measurement
Product Test
Leading Question
45. Used to screen out respondents who do not meet the qualifications necessary to take part in the research study
Universal Questions
Nonsampling Error
Screening Questions
Primary Research
46. A method for testing hypotheses of differences between two means when continuous data is the measurement. (n<30)
t-Test
Reversals of Endpoints
Root
Concept Test
47. 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
Purposive Sampling
Dual Choice or Dichotomous Categorical Question
Skip Question
Mean
48. Systematic gathering of information from a sample of respondents to gain inferences of a population of interest.
Unprobed Open Ended Format
F Statistic
Data content
Survey Research
49. Seeks no additional information from the respondent
Demographic data
Unprobed Open Ended Format
Third-Person Technique
Sampling
50. A summary in rows and columns of two discrete variables analyzed simultaneously. [Chi Square]
Unobtrusive Observation
Four Do's of Question Wording
Two-way Frequency Distribution
Concept Test