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Deck 9: Marketing Research
1
_____________ refers to determining what information is needed and how that information can be obtained efficiently and effectively.
A) The management decision problem
B) The marketing research objective
C) Secondary data
D) The marketing research problem
A) The management decision problem
B) The marketing research objective
C) Secondary data
D) The marketing research problem
D
2
Which of the following roles of marketing research is concerned with gathering and presenting factual statements?
A) Descriptive
B) Diagnostic
C) Predictive
D) Analytic
A) Descriptive
B) Diagnostic
C) Predictive
D) Analytic
A
3
The process of planning,collecting,and analyzing data relevant to a marketing decision is called ___________.
A) marketing research
B) marketing research findings
C) marketing plan
D) marketing research objective
A) marketing research
B) marketing research findings
C) marketing plan
D) marketing research objective
A
4
The first step in the marketing research process is to
A) specify the sampling procedures to be followed.
B) collect primary data from available sources.
C) prepare and present a report.
D) recognize a marketing problem or opportunity.
A) specify the sampling procedures to be followed.
B) collect primary data from available sources.
C) prepare and present a report.
D) recognize a marketing problem or opportunity.
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Which of the following defines the specific information needed to solve a marketing research problem that will provide insightful decision-making information?
A) The marketing research problem
B) The management decision problem
C) The marketing research objective
D) Secondary data
A) The marketing research problem
B) The management decision problem
C) The marketing research objective
D) Secondary data
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6
Caroline,the manager of a jewelry store,conducts statewide market research and collects data on customer preferences for various jewelry items.Based on her findings,she has to create a forecast of the items that customers are most likely to purchase.In this scenario,Caroline will most likely be performing the _____ of marketing research.
A) prescriptive role
B) predictive role
C) descriptive role
D) diagnostic role
A) prescriptive role
B) predictive role
C) descriptive role
D) diagnostic role
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7
Which of the following expresses the role played by marketing research?
A) Descriptive
B) Diagnostic
C) Predictive
D) All of these are correct.
A) Descriptive
B) Diagnostic
C) Predictive
D) All of these are correct.
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8
Which of the following indicates the management uses of marketing research?
A) It improves the quality of decision-making.
B) It provides already existing data that pinpoints the kinds of people to approach and their locations.
C) It can aid in formulating the problem statement.
D) It creates a mismatch between the researcher's unique problem and the purpose for which the research were originally gathered.
A) It improves the quality of decision-making.
B) It provides already existing data that pinpoints the kinds of people to approach and their locations.
C) It can aid in formulating the problem statement.
D) It creates a mismatch between the researcher's unique problem and the purpose for which the research were originally gathered.
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9
Which of the following is the first step in the marketing research process?
A) Plan the research design and gather secondary data.
B) Identify and formulate the problem/opportunity.
C) Analyze the data.
D) Specify the sampling procedures.
A) Plan the research design and gather secondary data.
B) Identify and formulate the problem/opportunity.
C) Analyze the data.
D) Specify the sampling procedures.
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10
Explain the roles of marketing research and its importance in making marketing decisions.
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11
_________ refers to data previously collected for any purpose other than the one at hand.
A) Secondary data
B) Primary data
C) Marketing research
D) Management research objective
A) Secondary data
B) Primary data
C) Marketing research
D) Management research objective
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12
The most important use of marketing research is that
A) it can help managers serve both current and future customers accurately and efficiently.
B) it helps managers eliminate the use of big data for data analysis.
C) it helps managers focus on quantity rather than quality of products.
D) it can help managers ensure that secondary data do not influence marketing decisions.
A) it can help managers serve both current and future customers accurately and efficiently.
B) it helps managers eliminate the use of big data for data analysis.
C) it helps managers focus on quantity rather than quality of products.
D) it can help managers ensure that secondary data do not influence marketing decisions.
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13
Which of the statements is true of management decision problems?
A) They are far less general than marketing research problems.
B) They must be narrowly focused if the research effort is to be successful.
C) They tend to be much broader in scope than marketing research problems.
D) They tend to be information oriented.
A) They are far less general than marketing research problems.
B) They must be narrowly focused if the research effort is to be successful.
C) They tend to be much broader in scope than marketing research problems.
D) They tend to be information oriented.
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14
A broad-based problem that uses marketing research to help managers take effective actions is called the _________.
A) marketing research problem
B) management decision problem
C) management research
D) marketing research objective
A) marketing research problem
B) management decision problem
C) management research
D) marketing research objective
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15
The diagnostic role of marketing research includes
A) gathering and presenting factual statements.
B) predicting future changes in marketing requirements.
C) explaining data.
D) addressing "what if" questions.
A) gathering and presenting factual statements.
B) predicting future changes in marketing requirements.
C) explaining data.
D) addressing "what if" questions.
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16
The diagnostic role of marketing research includes gathering and presenting factual statements.
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17
Marketing research helps managers gauge the perceived value of their goods and services,as well as the level of customer satisfaction.
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18
In the ever-changing marketplace,which of the following statements is true of marketing research?
A) It does not allow managers to explore alternatives.
B) It helps managers take advantage of opportunities in the market.
C) It cannot help managers serve future customers.
D) It results in inaccurate forecasts as the market place keeps changing.
A) It does not allow managers to explore alternatives.
B) It helps managers take advantage of opportunities in the market.
C) It cannot help managers serve future customers.
D) It results in inaccurate forecasts as the market place keeps changing.
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19
The _____ of marketing research is to address "what if" questions.
A) predictive function
B) diagnostic function
C) prescriptive function
D) descriptive function
A) predictive function
B) diagnostic function
C) prescriptive function
D) descriptive function
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20
Marketing research dilutes the quality of decision-making.
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21
_____________ is information that is collected for the first time; used for solving the particular problem under investigation.
A) Primary data
B) Secondary data
C) Big data
D) Marketing data
A) Primary data
B) Secondary data
C) Big data
D) Marketing data
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22
___________ refers to the exponential growth in the volume,variety,and velocity of information and the development of complex,new tools to analyze and create meaning from such data.
A) Secondary data
B) Primary data
C) Big data
D) Marketing data
A) Secondary data
B) Primary data
C) Big data
D) Marketing data
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23
Company websites,annual reports,reports to stockholders,blogs,YouTube videos,and social media posts are examples of ___________.
A) secondary data
B) primary data
C) tertiary data
D) marketing research
A) secondary data
B) primary data
C) tertiary data
D) marketing research
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24
Which of the following is the most popular technique for gathering primary data,in which a researcher interacts with people to obtain facts,opinions,and attitudes?
A) Survey research
B) Secondary data research
C) Applied research
D) Quantitative research
A) Survey research
B) Secondary data research
C) Applied research
D) Quantitative research
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25
Which of the following specifies which research questions must be answered,how and when the data will be gathered,and how the data will be analyzed?
A) Research design
B) Marketing research objective
C) Management research objective
D) Primary data
A) Research design
B) Marketing research objective
C) Management research objective
D) Primary data
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26
When developing marketing research projects,the research design specifies
A) how and when data will be gathered.
B) which management decision problem needs to be solved.
C) what modifications should be made to the approved project budget.
D) how strategic planning is to be done.
A) how and when data will be gathered.
B) which management decision problem needs to be solved.
C) what modifications should be made to the approved project budget.
D) how strategic planning is to be done.
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27
Which of the following is a difference between primary data and secondary data?
A) Primary data is inexpensive to gather,while secondary data is expensive to gather.
B) Primary data can be maintained in secrecy,while secondary data is usually available to all interested parties for relatively small fees or free.
C) Primary data is outdated,whereas secondary data is current and has known sources.
D) Primary data is data that has been previously collected,while secondary data is data that is collected for the first time.
A) Primary data is inexpensive to gather,while secondary data is expensive to gather.
B) Primary data can be maintained in secrecy,while secondary data is usually available to all interested parties for relatively small fees or free.
C) Primary data is outdated,whereas secondary data is current and has known sources.
D) Primary data is data that has been previously collected,while secondary data is data that is collected for the first time.
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Which of the following traditional forms of survey research is the most expensive?
A) Executive interviews
B) Mall intercept interviews
C) Trade show interviews
D) Telephone Interviewss
A) Executive interviews
B) Mall intercept interviews
C) Trade show interviews
D) Telephone Interviewss
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29
When conducting marketing research projects,which of the following statements is true of secondary data?
A) It can result in loss of time and money.
B) It doesn't provide detailed information to the researcher to help him make decisions.
C) It refers to information collected for the first time.
D) It can suggest research methods needed for solving a problem.
A) It can result in loss of time and money.
B) It doesn't provide detailed information to the researcher to help him make decisions.
C) It refers to information collected for the first time.
D) It can suggest research methods needed for solving a problem.
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30
A(n)______________ consists of 7 to 10 people who participate in a group discussion led by a moderator.
A) focus group
B) interview group
C) research group
D) secondary data group
A) focus group
B) interview group
C) research group
D) secondary data group
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31
The main advantage of primary data is that it:
A) is inexpensive to collect.
B) can answer specific research questions that secondary data cannot answer.
C) consists of data that iseasily available to any interested party.
D) is already processed and analyzed.
A) is inexpensive to collect.
B) can answer specific research questions that secondary data cannot answer.
C) consists of data that iseasily available to any interested party.
D) is already processed and analyzed.
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32
Which of the following indicates advantages of using secondary data?
A) Secondary data save time and money.
B) Secondary data can aid in formulating the problem statement.
C) Secondary data can pinpoint the kinds of people to approach and their locations and serve as a basis of comparison for other data.
D) All of these are correct.
A) Secondary data save time and money.
B) Secondary data can aid in formulating the problem statement.
C) Secondary data can pinpoint the kinds of people to approach and their locations and serve as a basis of comparison for other data.
D) All of these are correct.
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33
___________ is an interviewing method in which a mall interviewer intercepts and directs willing respondents to nearby computers where each respondent reads questions off a computer screen and directly keys his or her answers into the computer.
A) A mall intercept interview
B) An executive interview
C) A computer-assisted self-interview
D) A computer-assisted personal interview
A) A mall intercept interview
B) An executive interview
C) A computer-assisted self-interview
D) A computer-assisted personal interview
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34
Which of the following best defines the term secondary data?
A) It refers to data that have not been proven and is in the form of assumptions.
B) It refers to raw data that have not been processed.
C) It is data previously collected for any purpose other than the one at hand.
D) It is data to be collected for the first time to solve a problem.
A) It refers to data that have not been proven and is in the form of assumptions.
B) It refers to raw data that have not been processed.
C) It is data previously collected for any purpose other than the one at hand.
D) It is data to be collected for the first time to solve a problem.
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35
Which of the following refers to a survey research method that involves interviewing people in the common areas of shopping malls?
A) An executive interview
B) A computer-assisted self-interview
C) A computer-assisted personal interview
D) An intercept interview
A) An executive interview
B) A computer-assisted self-interview
C) A computer-assisted personal interview
D) An intercept interview
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____________ is a type of survey that usually involves interviewing business people at their offices concerning industrial products or services.
A) An executive interview
B) A mall intercept interview
C) A computer-assisted self-interviewing
D) A computer-assisted personal interviewing
A) An executive interview
B) A mall intercept interview
C) A computer-assisted self-interviewing
D) A computer-assisted personal interviewing
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37
Which of the following is NOT correct about big data?
A) Big data is the exponential growth in the volume and variety of information.
B) Advanced big data databases don't allow the analysis of unstructured data.
C) Big data is gathered both online and offline.
D) Big data tool sets allow companies to catalog customer attributes and analyze the characteristics they have in common.
A) Big data is the exponential growth in the volume and variety of information.
B) Advanced big data databases don't allow the analysis of unstructured data.
C) Big data is gathered both online and offline.
D) Big data tool sets allow companies to catalog customer attributes and analyze the characteristics they have in common.
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38
A(n)_____ involves interviewing business people at their offices concerning industrial products or services,a process that is very expensive.
A) sequential interview
B) executive interview
C) mall intercept interview
D) trade show interview
A) sequential interview
B) executive interview
C) mall intercept interview
D) trade show interview
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39
The most popular technique for gathering primary data is _____.
A) survey research
B) observation research
C) ethnographic research
D) experimental research
A) survey research
B) observation research
C) ethnographic research
D) experimental research
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40
Which of the following defines computer-assisted personal interviewing?
A) Use of a specially designed phone room to conduct telephone interviews
B) A type of survey that usually involves interviewing business people at their offices concerning industrial products or services
C) An interviewing method in which a mall interviewer intercepts and directs willing respondents to nearby computers where each respondent reads questions off a computer screen and directly keys his or her answers into the computer
D) An interviewing method in which the interviewer reads questions from a computer screen and enters the respondent's data directly into the computer
A) Use of a specially designed phone room to conduct telephone interviews
B) A type of survey that usually involves interviewing business people at their offices concerning industrial products or services
C) An interviewing method in which a mall interviewer intercepts and directs willing respondents to nearby computers where each respondent reads questions off a computer screen and directly keys his or her answers into the computer
D) An interviewing method in which the interviewer reads questions from a computer screen and enters the respondent's data directly into the computer
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41
Which of the following statements is true of nonprobability samples?
A) In a nonprobability sample,the probability of selection of each sampling unit is not known.
B) Nonprobability samples are expensive.
C) In a nonprobability sample,every element has a known statistical likelihood of being selected.
D) Nonprobability samples cannot be used in marketing research.
A) In a nonprobability sample,the probability of selection of each sampling unit is not known.
B) Nonprobability samples are expensive.
C) In a nonprobability sample,every element has a known statistical likelihood of being selected.
D) Nonprobability samples cannot be used in marketing research.
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42
A closed-ended question designed to measure the intensity of a respondent's answer is called __________.
A) open-ended question
B) observational research question
C) focused research question
D) scaled-response question
A) open-ended question
B) observational research question
C) focused research question
D) scaled-response question
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43
Which of the following statements is true of sampling error?
A) It occurs when the sample drawn from a population is the same as the target population.
B) It occurs when the selected sample is an imperfect representation of the overall population.
C) It occurs when a sample somehow does not represent the target population.
D) It occurs when there is a measured difference between the information desired and the information provided.
A) It occurs when the sample drawn from a population is the same as the target population.
B) It occurs when the selected sample is an imperfect representation of the overall population.
C) It occurs when a sample somehow does not represent the target population.
D) It occurs when there is a measured difference between the information desired and the information provided.
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44
Gerrard,a manager at Zincod Clothing,organizes a survey to study the quality of the company's products.He instructs the survey team to interview readily accessible customers who visit the outlets during weekdays.In the context of nonprobability samples,Zincod Clothing is most likely using a _____ for its survey.
A) convenience sample
B) cluster sample
C) stratified sample
D) random sample
A) convenience sample
B) cluster sample
C) stratified sample
D) random sample
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45
________________ is a form of nonprobability sample using respondents who are convenient or readily accessible to the researcher-for example,employees,friends,or relatives.
A) A random sample
B) A convenience sample
C) A probability sample
D) A measurement sample
A) A random sample
B) A convenience sample
C) A probability sample
D) A measurement sample
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46
Which of the following is correct about frame error?
A) It is an error that occurs when a sample drawn from a population is similar to the target population.
B) It is an error that occurs when the selected sample is an imperfect representation of the overall population.
C) It is an error that occurs when a sample drawn from a population differs from the target population.
D) It is an error that occurs when there is a difference between the information desired by the researcher and the information provided by the measurement process.
A) It is an error that occurs when a sample drawn from a population is similar to the target population.
B) It is an error that occurs when the selected sample is an imperfect representation of the overall population.
C) It is an error that occurs when a sample drawn from a population differs from the target population.
D) It is an error that occurs when there is a difference between the information desired by the researcher and the information provided by the measurement process.
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47
Which of the following is a characteristic of snowball sample?
A) The researcher selects the easiest population members from which to obtain information.
B) The researcher's selection criteria are based on personal judgment that the elements (persons)chosen will likely give accurate information.
C) The researcher finds a prescribed number of people in several categories.
D) Additional respondents are selected on the basis of referrals from the initial respondents.
A) The researcher selects the easiest population members from which to obtain information.
B) The researcher's selection criteria are based on personal judgment that the elements (persons)chosen will likely give accurate information.
C) The researcher finds a prescribed number of people in several categories.
D) Additional respondents are selected on the basis of referrals from the initial respondents.
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48
When considering sampling procedures,a _____ is a sample in which every element in the population has a known statistical likelihood of being selected.
A) snowball sample
B) probability sample
C) judgment sample
D) convenience sample
A) snowball sample
B) probability sample
C) judgment sample
D) convenience sample
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_____________ is an error that occurs when there is a difference between the information desired by the researcher and the information provided by the measurement process.
A) Frame error
B) Sample error
C) Measurement error
D) Random error
A) Frame error
B) Sample error
C) Measurement error
D) Random error
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50
Which of the following indicates a research method that relies on four types of observation: people watching people,people watching an activity,machines watching people,and machines watching an activity?
A) Survey research
B) Observation research
C) Mall intercept interviews
D) In-home personal interviews
A) Survey research
B) Observation research
C) Mall intercept interviews
D) In-home personal interviews
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51
_____ is a research method that relies on people watching people,people watching an activity,machines watching people,and machines watching an activity.
A) Historical research
B) Survey research
C) Observation research
D) Applied research
A) Historical research
B) Survey research
C) Observation research
D) Applied research
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52
_____________ is a method of gathering primary data in which the researcher alters one or more variables while observing the effects of those alterations on another variable.
A) An experiment
B) A sample
C) A survey
D) Research
A) An experiment
B) A sample
C) A survey
D) Research
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53
Which of the following is an example of an open-ended question?
A) Would you consider adopting children?
B) What do you think about the new ice-cream flavor?
C) Have you tried the new ice-cream flavor?
D) Do you want to have children?
A) Would you consider adopting children?
B) What do you think about the new ice-cream flavor?
C) Have you tried the new ice-cream flavor?
D) Do you want to have children?
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54
Which of the following is correct about cluster sample?
A) Every member of the population has a known and equal chance of selection.
B) The population is divided into mutually exclusive groups (such as gender or age),then random samples are drawn from each group.
C) The population is divided into mutually exclusive groups (such as geographic areas),then a random sample of groups is selected.
D) A list of the population is obtained-for example,all persons with a checking account at XYZ Bank-and a skip interval is obtained by dividing the sample size by the population size.
A) Every member of the population has a known and equal chance of selection.
B) The population is divided into mutually exclusive groups (such as gender or age),then random samples are drawn from each group.
C) The population is divided into mutually exclusive groups (such as geographic areas),then a random sample of groups is selected.
D) A list of the population is obtained-for example,all persons with a checking account at XYZ Bank-and a skip interval is obtained by dividing the sample size by the population size.
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55
Researchers posing as customers who gather observational data about a store are called ______________.
A) mystery shoppers
B) online shoppers
C) observational shoppers
D) online researchers
A) mystery shoppers
B) online shoppers
C) observational shoppers
D) online researchers
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56
______________ is a form of observation marketing research that combines a consumer's online activity with psychographic and demographic profiles compiled in databases.
A) Behavioral targeting
B) Observation targeting
C) Ethnographic research
D) Survey research
A) Behavioral targeting
B) Observation targeting
C) Ethnographic research
D) Survey research
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57
Which of the following most accurately defines a probability sample?
A) A sample in which every element in the population has a known statistical likelihood of being selected
B) A sample arranged so that every element of the population has an equal chance of being selected as part of the sample
C) Any sample in which little or no attempt is made to get a representative cross section of the population
D) A sample using respondents who are convenient or readily accessible to the researcher-for example,employees,friends,or relatives
A) A sample in which every element in the population has a known statistical likelihood of being selected
B) A sample arranged so that every element of the population has an equal chance of being selected as part of the sample
C) Any sample in which little or no attempt is made to get a representative cross section of the population
D) A sample using respondents who are convenient or readily accessible to the researcher-for example,employees,friends,or relatives
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Which of the following refers to the study of human behavior in its natural context,and involves observation of behavior and physical setting?
A) Historical research
B) Survey research
C) Observation research
D) Ethnographic research
A) Historical research
B) Survey research
C) Observation research
D) Ethnographic research
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59
Which of the following is correct about social media monitoring?
A) It is a form of observation marketing research that combines a consumer's online activity with psychographic and demographic profiles compiled in databases.
B) It is the use of automated tools to monitor online buzz,chatter,and conversations.
C) It is the study of human behavior in its natural context; involves observation of behavior and physical setting.
D) It is a research method that relies on four types of observation: people watching people,people watching an activity,machines watching people,and machines watching an activity.
A) It is a form of observation marketing research that combines a consumer's online activity with psychographic and demographic profiles compiled in databases.
B) It is the use of automated tools to monitor online buzz,chatter,and conversations.
C) It is the study of human behavior in its natural context; involves observation of behavior and physical setting.
D) It is a research method that relies on four types of observation: people watching people,people watching an activity,machines watching people,and machines watching an activity.
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60
____________ is an interview question that asks the respondent to make a selection from a limited list of responses.
A) Open-ended question
B) Closed-ended question
C) Scaled-response question
D) Focused research question
A) Open-ended question
B) Closed-ended question
C) Scaled-response question
D) Focused research question
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61
Online focus groups allow access to individuals who otherwise might be difficult to recruit.
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62
Discuss what is meant by sampling when conducting market research.Identify the two categories of samples,and provide examples of different types of samples from each category.
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63
Computer-assisted self-interviewing is a type of survey that usually involves interviewing business people at their offices concerning industrial products or services.
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64
Compared to face-to-face focus groups,online focus groups _________________.
A) incur higher costs.
B) have a narrow geographic scope.
C) access hard-to-recruit subjects.
D) have low participation rates.
A) incur higher costs.
B) have a narrow geographic scope.
C) access hard-to-recruit subjects.
D) have low participation rates.
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65
Big data refers to the exponential growth in the volume,variety,and velocity of information and the development of complex,new tools to analyze and create meaning from such data.
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66
Which of the following statements is true of online focus groups?
A) They are cost-effective.
B) They have narrow geographic scope.
C) They are difficult to access.
D) They have low participation rates.
A) They are cost-effective.
B) They have narrow geographic scope.
C) They are difficult to access.
D) They have low participation rates.
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67
A quota sample is a nonprobability sample in which the researcher finds a prescribed number of people in several categories.
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68
Which of the following statements is true of conducting internet surveys?
A) They have lower response rates than traditional surveys.
B) They require a considerable amount of time and effort to be conducted.
C) They incur training,telecommunications,and management costs.
D) They can be personalized for greater relevance to each respondent's situation.
A) They have lower response rates than traditional surveys.
B) They require a considerable amount of time and effort to be conducted.
C) They incur training,telecommunications,and management costs.
D) They can be personalized for greater relevance to each respondent's situation.
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69
When conducting research with online research communities,all community interaction takes place on a custom-designed website.
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70
A sampling error is an error that occurs when there is a difference between the information desired by the researcher and the information provided by the measurement process.
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71
Which of the following is an advantage of online focus groups?
A) Better participation rates
B) Cost-effectiveness
C) Broad geographic scope
D) All of the above
A) Better participation rates
B) Cost-effectiveness
C) Broad geographic scope
D) All of the above
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72
Secondary data refers to information collected for the first time.
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73
A sample is a method of gathering primary data in which the researcher alters one or more variables while observing the effects of those alterations on another variable.
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74
Internet surveys are labor-intensive efforts incurring training,telecommunications,and management costs.
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75
The marketing managers of Havtol Inc.,a food products company,created a dedicated software system to receive customers' feedback on the company's latest products.Customers who log into the company's networking site are directed to a page where they can answer a questionnaire.The managers can query the server at any time and collect the data required.In this scenario,Havtol Inc.is most likely using a(n)_____.
A) web survey system
B) online panel provider
C) web phishing system
D) online focus group
A) web survey system
B) online panel provider
C) web phishing system
D) online focus group
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76
_____________ is a firm that specializes in interviewing respondents on a subcontracted basis.
A) A marketing firm
B) An operational firm
C) A research firm
D) A field service firm
A) A marketing firm
B) An operational firm
C) A research firm
D) A field service firm
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77
Often,secondary data sources give detailed information that would enable a researcher to assess their quality or relevance.
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78
Which of the following statements is true of online panel providers?
A) They generally pre-recruit people who agree to participate in online market research surveys.
B) They must have less than one thousand panel members.
C) They are widely considered to be representative of the target population.
D) They are widely believed to provide accurate and unbiased results.
A) They generally pre-recruit people who agree to participate in online market research surveys.
B) They must have less than one thousand panel members.
C) They are widely considered to be representative of the target population.
D) They are widely believed to provide accurate and unbiased results.
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79
An open-ended question is a type of interview question in which the respondent is asked to make a selection from a limited list of responses.
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80
______________ is a method of analyzing data that lets the analyst look at the responses to one question in relation to the responses to one or more other questions.
A) Cross-tabulation
B) Field service
C) Snowball sampling
D) Convenience sampling
A) Cross-tabulation
B) Field service
C) Snowball sampling
D) Convenience sampling
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