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Marketing Research Essentials Study Set 1
Quiz 2: The Marketing Research Industry and Research Ethics
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Question 1
True/False
The refusal rate for a typical telephone survey in the U.S.averages about 30 percent.
Question 2
True/False
A typical field service firm collects survey data,designs research projects,and performs data analysis procedures.
Question 3
Multiple Choice
When a shopper at a shopping mall is asked if she is willing to participate in a marketing research project,this is an example of which of a potential respondent's ethical rights?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Moral principles or values that help people decide how to act are the province of:
Question 5
Multiple Choice
When a fast-food company hires a marketing research company to attempt to generate data that will show that its food is "healthier" than a competitor's offerings,this is an example of a(n) :
Question 6
True/False
All consumers have the right to privacy.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Which of the following companies is the largest U.S.marketing research company in terms of revenue?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Which ethical theory focuses on choosing the alternative that produces the greatest benefit to the most people as the one that is ethically correct?
Question 9
True/False
Low-ball pricing by marketing research supplier firms is sometimes ethical.
Question 10
Multiple Choice
When two or more companies with unique resources are formed to offer a new service to potential customers to create mutual benefit for these companies,this arrangement is called a(n) :
Question 11
Multiple Choice
In online survey research,the list of potential respondents that only contains names of people who have agreed to participate in these types of surveys,which ethical right of respondents is being respected?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
When a large packaged goods company,such as PepsiCo,wants to test market a new type of soda,what type of marketing research company is it likely to hire for this project?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
When a large consumer goods company,such as Coca-Cola,wants to decide on which TV programs it wants to advertise its soft drinks,it is most likely to hire which type of marketing research company?