Deck 6: Standardized Sources of Marketing Data
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Deck 6: Standardized Sources of Marketing Data
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In an MDSS, models are used as "what if" questions.
True
2
Warehouse withdrawal services are one source of point-of-sale information.
False
3
It is typical of retail audits that the sample is weighted toward high volume stores.
True
4
A problem with the home audit is that the auditor is unable to collect information on products that have been totally consumed or thrown out by the panel member.
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A source database refers users to articles and news contained in other sources.
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The mail diary method is primarily used in the United States because it has been shown to produce superior market share data.
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The largest syndicated research services supply consumer product companies with data on distribution and sales.
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A reference database describes compilations and directories of secondary data sources.
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Audit data are collected by an audit team that visits an ever-changing sample of stores at regular intervals and does a physical count of inventory.
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10
Syndicated marketing data sources serve only a few large customers who have a need for specific data on a continuing basis.
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11
Expert systems are being created by suppliers of scanner data in order to provide more utility to the managers and to aid in their decision process.
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12
Store audit data are used over time to assess the impact of marketing activities, such as a price change.
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13
Behavior Scan maintains a household panel in each of several cities who record their purchases in a diary.
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14
Sales are computed from audit data by adding beginning inventory to deliveries and subtracting ending inventory.
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15
In an MDSS, the database is stored in disaggregated form so it can analyze by product item, sales district, trade account, etc.
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16
One benefit of scanner data is enhanced accuracy of the data.
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17
For infrequently purchased products, a large sample of outlets is less important than bi-monthly audit data.
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18
Behavior Scan can control what TV advertising is seen by each panel member.
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19
Behavior Scan can control purchases of new products by monitoring purchases.
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20
Arbitron maintains only regional radio and T.V.panels.
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21
Which one of the following is not an expert system based on scanner data services?
A)Spotlight
B)Sales advisor
C)Promotion simulator
D)Sales partner
E)Economic Information System
A)Spotlight
B)Sales advisor
C)Promotion simulator
D)Sales partner
E)Economic Information System
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22
One drawback to warehouse withdrawal audits is that the data do not cover 1-which brands are being distributed to which stores. 2-the shelf location of each brand. 3-point-of-sale displays. 4-the number of food operators carrying the product.
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)1, 2, and 3 only
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)1, 2, and 3 only
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23
As the manager of a fast-food business, you need information on brand switching behavior.Which source would you use?
A)A restaurant audit
B)A Census of Business
C)A mail diary panel
D)A restaurant audit and a Census of Business
E)All of these
A)A restaurant audit
B)A Census of Business
C)A mail diary panel
D)A restaurant audit and a Census of Business
E)All of these
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24
Information on special displays, in-store advertising, and shelf facings can be obtained through
A)a Census of Business.
B)surveying wholesalers.
C)computer scanner checkouts.
D)a retail store audit.
E)none of the above.
A)a Census of Business.
B)surveying wholesalers.
C)computer scanner checkouts.
D)a retail store audit.
E)none of the above.
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25
"Testing effects" in consumer panels occur when new members report unusual levels of purchasing due to the novelty of the reporting responsibility.
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26
A continuous panel purchase is not useful in conducting quasi- experiments.
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27
The Starch readership service measures the readership of advertise- ments in magazines and newspapers.
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28
Store audits may give information on all of the following except the
A)distribution of products.
B)sales of products.
C)profitability of products.
D)media advertising for the total market and for major brands.
E)none of the above.
A)distribution of products.
B)sales of products.
C)profitability of products.
D)media advertising for the total market and for major brands.
E)none of the above.
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29
Which of the following is true about computer scanner checkouts? 1-They record purchases by passing them over a laser scanner. 2-One of their advantages to the researcher is the ability to look at data over short periods of time. 3-Consumers' purchase data can be instantly accessed.
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)2 and 3
E)1, 2, and 3
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)2 and 3
E)1, 2, and 3
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30
Consumer panels make it possible to analyze all of the following except
A)the characteristics of heavy buyers.
B)brand switching rates.
C)the effectiveness of the distribution network.
D)cumulative market penetration.
E)all of these can be analyzed using consumer panels.
A)the characteristics of heavy buyers.
B)brand switching rates.
C)the effectiveness of the distribution network.
D)cumulative market penetration.
E)all of these can be analyzed using consumer panels.
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31
Scanner data is marked by the inability to study very short time periods of sales activity.
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32
Starch scores can be used to measure product sales and market share.
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33
Syndicated services are not able to provide information on products
A)through retailers, as provided by store audits.
B)searched for by customers, as provided by customer complaints.
C)through wholesalers, as provided by warehouse withdrawal services.
D)purchased by consumers, as provided by consumer purchase panels.
E)none of the above.
A)through retailers, as provided by store audits.
B)searched for by customers, as provided by customer complaints.
C)through wholesalers, as provided by warehouse withdrawal services.
D)purchased by consumers, as provided by consumer purchase panels.
E)none of the above.
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34
A large grocery product manufacturer has experienced declining sales of canned beans.You are asked to investigate whether the decline is due to the pricing of its product relative to that of the competition.What data source would you use?
A)A warehouse withdrawal service
B)An SIC index
C)A retail store audit
D)A mail diary panel
E)A home audit panel
A)A warehouse withdrawal service
B)An SIC index
C)A retail store audit
D)A mail diary panel
E)A home audit panel
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35
"Mortality rates" occur in consumer panels when the consumers refuse to participate in the exercise.
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36
"Selection bias" in consumer panels arises out of the refusal of consumers to participate in the panel, thereby resulting in lack of representativeness.
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37
Survey respondents have been found to 1-answer purchase questions in terms of their normal behavior. 2-exaggerate their rate of purchasing. 3-oversimplify brand switching behavior. 4-be more accurate sources of information than a continuous panel.
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)2 and 3
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)2 and 3
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38
Which of the following is not true of continuous panels? 1-They are usually a representative sample of the population. 2-Panel members who drop out usually differ from the members of the panel who remain. 3-They provide a vehicle for testing the effects of changes in price or advertising copy. 4-They have an advantage of accuracy over interview methods.
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)1 and 2
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)1 and 2
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39
The advantage of single-source systems is that they can track purchases only at grocery stores nd drug stores that are equipped with scanners.
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40
The tendency for new members of a panel to report unusual levels of purchase is the result of
A)testing effects.
B)mortality.
C)selection bias.
D)probability sampling.
E)none of the above.
A)testing effects.
B)mortality.
C)selection bias.
D)probability sampling.
E)none of the above.
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41
The standardized source of marketing data that deals with print media is
A)Starch scores.
B)Arbitron information on demand.
C)NTI.
D)Simmons media.
E)none of the above.
A)Starch scores.
B)Arbitron information on demand.
C)NTI.
D)Simmons media.
E)none of the above.
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42
Selection bias occurs because
A)of the high rates of refusal and the resulting lack of representativeness.
B)of the tendency for new panel members to report unusual levels of purchasing
C)panel members are representative of the population
D)panel members provide longitudinal data
E)panel members provides higher quality data than sample respondents
A)of the high rates of refusal and the resulting lack of representativeness.
B)of the tendency for new panel members to report unusual levels of purchasing
C)panel members are representative of the population
D)panel members provide longitudinal data
E)panel members provides higher quality data than sample respondents
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43
The starch surveys employ the ____________ to asses a particular ad's effectiveness
A)people meter
B)Starch method
C)nielson method
D)recognition method
E)Arbitron method
A)people meter
B)Starch method
C)nielson method
D)recognition method
E)Arbitron method
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44
The tendency for new members of a panel to report unusual levels of purchase is the result of
A)testing effects
B)mortality
C)selection bias
D)probability sampling
E)none of the above
A)testing effects
B)mortality
C)selection bias
D)probability sampling
E)none of the above
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45
Continuous panels are beneficial to researchers because
A)the researcher can study changes in behavior
B)the researcher can collect buyer characteristics and look to market segment behavior
C)not only do you have time series data, but it is not aggregated over all individuals so a single individual or family) can be studied
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
A)the researcher can study changes in behavior
B)the researcher can collect buyer characteristics and look to market segment behavior
C)not only do you have time series data, but it is not aggregated over all individuals so a single individual or family) can be studied
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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46
Which of the following is not true about diary panels?
A)panel members provides higher quality data than sample respondents
B)panel members are representative of the population
C)panel members are subject to response bias
D)panel members provide longitudinal data
E)none of the above
A)panel members provides higher quality data than sample respondents
B)panel members are representative of the population
C)panel members are subject to response bias
D)panel members provide longitudinal data
E)none of the above
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47
Diary panels are not used for
A)estimating market share
B)forecasting sales
C)assessing causal relationships
D)assessing brand loyalty
E)measuring promotional effectiveness
A)estimating market share
B)forecasting sales
C)assessing causal relationships
D)assessing brand loyalty
E)measuring promotional effectiveness
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48
___________ occurs in choosing consumer panels because of the high rates of refusal and the resulting lack of representativeness.
A)Mortality effects
B)Testing effects
C)Selection bias
D)Response bias
E)None of the above
A)Mortality effects
B)Testing effects
C)Selection bias
D)Response bias
E)None of the above
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49
Which of the following is not an application of the standardized data source?
A)Measuring promotion effectiveness
B)Measuring ad exposure and effectiveness
C)Measuring product sales and market shares
D)Estimation and evaluation of models
E)Identifying newer markets
A)Measuring promotion effectiveness
B)Measuring ad exposure and effectiveness
C)Measuring product sales and market shares
D)Estimation and evaluation of models
E)Identifying newer markets
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50
Testing Effects occur because
A)of the high rates of refusal and the resulting lack of representativeness.
B)of the tendency for new panel members to report unusual levels of purchasing
C)panel members are representative of the population
D)panel members provide longitudinal data
E)panel members provides higher quality data than sample
A)of the high rates of refusal and the resulting lack of representativeness.
B)of the tendency for new panel members to report unusual levels of purchasing
C)panel members are representative of the population
D)panel members provide longitudinal data
E)panel members provides higher quality data than sample
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