Deck 7: Primary Data Collection

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Sources of primary data include the organization itself, the environment, the Internet, and the distribution channel.
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Age, income, and gender are examples of demographic and socioeconomic data
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Attitudes refer to the anticipated future behaviors of an individual.
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Psychographics and lifestyle data are sometimes referred to as AIO (activities, interests, and opinions)
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Measuring intentions, motivations, and behaviors are all types of primary data.
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Intentions consist of inner states that direct our behavior toward a goal.
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Asking an individual what advertisements they recall from watching television last night is an example of awareness/knowledge data.
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Motivations refer to a person's feelings, convictions, or beliefs for an object, idea, or individual.
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Obtaining information about a person's behaviors can be accomplished through either self-reporting or through disguised or undisguised observation.
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The major methods of collecting primary data are communication and observation.
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Communication includes various direct approaches of asking questions of respondents by personal interviews, telephone surveys, or mail questionnaires.
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Observation involves the process of viewing market situations either in the field or in laboratory settings.
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Communication is the preferred method of collecting information on attitudes, intentions, and motives.
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The disadvantages of the communication method are also present with the observation method.
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The advantages of the communication method of collecting primary data include versatility, speed, and cost.
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Observational information is thought to have an advantage over communication in objectivity and accuracy.
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A major disadvantage of the observation method is that information internal to subjects (attitudes, motivations) cannot be observed.
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The communication method can be used for information collection using exploratory, descriptive, or causal research designs.
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The most commonly used observation method is the survey.
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The relatively structured approach of focus groups permits a free exchange of ideas, feelings, and experiences to emerge around the topics introduced by the moderator.
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Focus groups may provide an early warning system of shifts in the market
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It is generally better to select focus group members who know each other well.
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The quantitative rather than the qualitative conclusions are more important in the written report about the focus group results.
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A new trend in focus group design is the two-way focus group.
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Telephone interviewing is usually employed when the study design requires speedy collection of information from a small, geographically confined population.
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CATI stands for customer-assisted telephone interviewing.
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The advantage of using an interviewer to ask questions of a respondent using a WATS line is the ability to ask open-ended questions and answer respondent questions.
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A primary advantage of telephone interviews is the drawing of a representative sample.
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A primary disadvantage of telephone interviews is the relative high cost.
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A primary disadvantage of mail surveys is no control over who fills out the questionnaire.
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Anonymity is a primary advantage of mail questionnaires.
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Personal interviews are the most productive, accurate, comprehensive, controlled, and versatile types of communication.
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A primary advantage of using personal interviewing to collect data is it prevents interviewer bias.
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A primary disadvantage of using personal interviewing to collect data is its lack of flexibility and versatility.
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Shopping malls are frequently used for personal interviews because of their high volume of traffic.
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A disadvantage of Internet surveys is they are more expensive than using personal interviewers, the telephone, or the mail to collect data.
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At the present, one of the issues of greatest concern about using the Internet for survey research is the degree to which the respondents of Internet surveys are representative of a target population.
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Indirect observation involves actually watching an individual's behavior.
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An observation may be accomplished with or without the knowledge of the subject.
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The advantage of a disguised observation is that the subject has no motivation to alter his or her behavior, which may occur with an undisguised observation.
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Sources of primary data include the organization itself, the environment, and the distribution channel.
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Age, income, and gender are examples of demographic data only.
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Attitudes refer to a person's feelings, convictions, or beliefs for an object, idea, or individual.
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Psychographics and lifestyle data are sometimes referred to as ALO (activities, love interests, and opinions)
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Measuring intentions, motivations, and behaviors are all types of secondary data.
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Intentions refer to the anticipated future behaviors of an individual.
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Asking an individual what advertisements they recall from watching television last night is an example of measuring motivations.
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Motivations consist of inner states that direct our behavior toward a goal.
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Obtaining information about a person's behaviors can be accomplished through disguised observation only.
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The major methods of collecting secondary data are communication and observation.
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Communication includes various indirect approaches of asking questions of respondents by impersonal interviews, telephone surveys, or email questionnaires.
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Observation involves the process of viewing market situations in field settings only.
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Observation is the preferred method of collecting information on attitudes, intentions, and motives.
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The disadvantages of the communication method are not present with the observation method.
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The disadvantages of the communication method of collecting primary data include versatility, speed, and cost.
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Communication is thought to have an advantage over observational information in objectivity and accuracy.
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A major disadvantage of the communication method is that information external to subjects cannot be observed.
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The most commonly used communication method is the survey.
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The relatively unstructured approach of focus groups permits a free exchange of ideas, feelings, and experiences to emerge around the topics introduced by the moderator.
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It is generally better to select focus group members who have never met.
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The qualitative rather than the quantitative conclusions are more important in the written report about the focus group results.
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Telephone interviewing is usually employed when the study design requires speedy collection of information from a large, geographically dispersed population.
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CATI stands for computer-assisted telephone interviewing.
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A primary advantage of telephone interviews is the relative low cost.
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A primary disadvantage of mail surveys is question limitations such as limited scales.
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Anonymity is a primary advantage of telephone interviews.
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Mail surveys are the most productive, accurate, comprehensive, controlled, and versatile types of communication.
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A primary advantage of using personal interviewing to collect data is the sampling can be done in a very representative way.
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A primary disadvantage of using personal interviewing to collect data is its high cost.
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Shopping malls are not frequently used for personal interviews because of their high volume of traffic.
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An advantage of Internet surveys is they are less expensive than using personal interviewers, the telephone, or the mail to collect data.
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Direct observation involves actually watching an individual's behavior.
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Eye motion, pupil size and perspiration are examples of mechanical observation methods.
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Research questions are answerable by

A) primary data
B) secondary data
C) both primary and secondary data
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All of the following are major sources of primary data except

A) the organization itself
B) the environment
C) previous research
D) the distribution channel
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All of the following are types of demographic/socioeconomic data except

A) income
B) attitude
C) ethnicity
D) social status
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_____ are a person's feelings, convictions, or beliefs about an object, idea, or individual.

A) Attitudes
B) Psychographics
C) Motivations
D) Lifestyle data
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Attitudes are a common object of measurement for marketing research because

A) they are an important source of secondary data
B) their descriptions help marketers profile target market members
C) they are precursors of behavior and help explain why people act as they do
D) they explain demographic and socioeconomic data
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Psychographics and lifestyle data is concerned with all of the following except

A) people's personality traits
B) what interests people
C) how people live
D) people's attitude towards objects, ideas, and individuals
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On a survey, asking individuals to indicate their income would be an example of _____ data.

A) attitude
B) psychographic and lifestyle
C) demographic and socioeconomic
D) motivation
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Sources of primary data include the organization itself, the environment, the Internet, and the distribution channel.
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Age, income, and gender are examples of demographic and socioeconomic data
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Attitudes refer to the anticipated future behaviors of an individual.
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Psychographics and lifestyle data are sometimes referred to as AIO (activities, interests, and opinions)
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Measuring intentions, motivations, and behaviors are all types of primary data.
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Intentions consist of inner states that direct our behavior toward a goal.
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Asking an individual what advertisements they recall from watching television last night is an example of awareness/knowledge data.
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Motivations refer to a person's feelings, convictions, or beliefs for an object, idea, or individual.
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Obtaining information about a person's behaviors can be accomplished through either self-reporting or through disguised or undisguised observation.
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The major methods of collecting primary data are communication and observation.
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Communication includes various direct approaches of asking questions of respondents by personal interviews, telephone surveys, or mail questionnaires.
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Observation involves the process of viewing market situations either in the field or in laboratory settings.
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Communication is the preferred method of collecting information on attitudes, intentions, and motives.
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The disadvantages of the communication method are also present with the observation method.
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The advantages of the communication method of collecting primary data include versatility, speed, and cost.
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Observational information is thought to have an advantage over communication in objectivity and accuracy.
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A major disadvantage of the observation method is that information internal to subjects (attitudes, motivations) cannot be observed.
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The communication method can be used for information collection using exploratory, descriptive, or causal research designs.
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The most commonly used observation method is the survey.
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The relatively structured approach of focus groups permits a free exchange of ideas, feelings, and experiences to emerge around the topics introduced by the moderator.
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Focus groups may provide an early warning system of shifts in the market
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It is generally better to select focus group members who know each other well.
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The quantitative rather than the qualitative conclusions are more important in the written report about the focus group results.
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A new trend in focus group design is the two-way focus group.
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Telephone interviewing is usually employed when the study design requires speedy collection of information from a small, geographically confined population.
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CATI stands for customer-assisted telephone interviewing.
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The advantage of using an interviewer to ask questions of a respondent using a WATS line is the ability to ask open-ended questions and answer respondent questions.
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A primary advantage of telephone interviews is the drawing of a representative sample.
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A primary disadvantage of telephone interviews is the relative high cost.
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A primary disadvantage of mail surveys is no control over who fills out the questionnaire.
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Anonymity is a primary advantage of mail questionnaires.
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Personal interviews are the most productive, accurate, comprehensive, controlled, and versatile types of communication.
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A primary advantage of using personal interviewing to collect data is it prevents interviewer bias.
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A primary disadvantage of using personal interviewing to collect data is its lack of flexibility and versatility.
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Shopping malls are frequently used for personal interviews because of their high volume of traffic.
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A disadvantage of Internet surveys is they are more expensive than using personal interviewers, the telephone, or the mail to collect data.
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At the present, one of the issues of greatest concern about using the Internet for survey research is the degree to which the respondents of Internet surveys are representative of a target population.
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Indirect observation involves actually watching an individual's behavior.
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An observation may be accomplished with or without the knowledge of the subject.
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The advantage of a disguised observation is that the subject has no motivation to alter his or her behavior, which may occur with an undisguised observation.
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Sources of primary data include the organization itself, the environment, and the distribution channel.
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Age, income, and gender are examples of demographic data only.
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Attitudes refer to a person's feelings, convictions, or beliefs for an object, idea, or individual.
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Psychographics and lifestyle data are sometimes referred to as ALO (activities, love interests, and opinions)
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Measuring intentions, motivations, and behaviors are all types of secondary data.
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Intentions refer to the anticipated future behaviors of an individual.
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Asking an individual what advertisements they recall from watching television last night is an example of measuring motivations.
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Motivations consist of inner states that direct our behavior toward a goal.
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Obtaining information about a person's behaviors can be accomplished through disguised observation only.
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The major methods of collecting secondary data are communication and observation.
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Communication includes various indirect approaches of asking questions of respondents by impersonal interviews, telephone surveys, or email questionnaires.
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Observation involves the process of viewing market situations in field settings only.
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Observation is the preferred method of collecting information on attitudes, intentions, and motives.
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The disadvantages of the communication method are not present with the observation method.
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The disadvantages of the communication method of collecting primary data include versatility, speed, and cost.
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Communication is thought to have an advantage over observational information in objectivity and accuracy.
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A major disadvantage of the communication method is that information external to subjects cannot be observed.
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The most commonly used communication method is the survey.
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The relatively unstructured approach of focus groups permits a free exchange of ideas, feelings, and experiences to emerge around the topics introduced by the moderator.
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It is generally better to select focus group members who have never met.
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The qualitative rather than the quantitative conclusions are more important in the written report about the focus group results.
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Telephone interviewing is usually employed when the study design requires speedy collection of information from a large, geographically dispersed population.
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CATI stands for computer-assisted telephone interviewing.
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A primary advantage of telephone interviews is the relative low cost.
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A primary disadvantage of mail surveys is question limitations such as limited scales.
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Anonymity is a primary advantage of telephone interviews.
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Mail surveys are the most productive, accurate, comprehensive, controlled, and versatile types of communication.
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A primary advantage of using personal interviewing to collect data is the sampling can be done in a very representative way.
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A primary disadvantage of using personal interviewing to collect data is its high cost.
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Shopping malls are not frequently used for personal interviews because of their high volume of traffic.
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An advantage of Internet surveys is they are less expensive than using personal interviewers, the telephone, or the mail to collect data.
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Direct observation involves actually watching an individual's behavior.
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Eye motion, pupil size and perspiration are examples of mechanical observation methods.
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Research questions are answerable by

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All of the following are major sources of primary data except

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All of the following are types of demographic/socioeconomic data except

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_____ are a person's feelings, convictions, or beliefs about an object, idea, or individual.

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D) Lifestyle data
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Attitudes are a common object of measurement for marketing research because

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Psychographics and lifestyle data is concerned with all of the following except

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On a survey, asking individuals to indicate their income would be an example of _____ data.

A) attitude
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D) motivation
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