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Marketing Study Set 17
Quiz 8: Marketing Research: From Information to Action
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Question 81
Multiple Choice
A manufacturer of electronic toys is interested in learning about consumers' attitudes toward its product line. All of the following can be a source for this type of marketing information EXCEPT:
Question 82
Multiple Choice
When the A.C. Nielsen Company develops television ratings using information from their people meters, it relies on data collected by:
Question 83
Multiple Choice
A market researcher showed a new brand of blue jeans to several groups of students and asked the students to rate the quality of the jeans. Two weeks later, the researcher showed the same students a television advertisement featuring super model Cindy Crawford wearing the new brand of jeans. The marketer asked the students to once again rate the quality of the jeans. The marketer predicted that after viewing the Advertisement, the students' ratings of the new jeans would be more positive than their original ratings. In this experiment, students' ratings of the new blue jeans served as The:
Question 84
Multiple Choice
Before Moen Inc. put its new massaging shower head, the Revolution, on the market, it wanted to find out what consumers thought about the new product design so it hired QualiData Research Inc. to enlist 20 nudists as their volunteers and paid them $250 each to answer questions about their lifestyles, and to allow QualiData to install a tiny video camera in the shower of each volunteer in order to watch them use the new Showerhead. This type of research can be described as:
Question 85
Multiple Choice
Kellogg's was getting ready to introduce a new ready-to-eat cereal bar. Before launching the product, they tested consumer's reaction to the product by sampling the product in grocery stores and asking consumers to fill in a questionnaire. This is an example of a(n) :
Question 86
Multiple Choice
Because marketers cannot control all the conditions in the field, they sometimes conduct a different kind of experiment known as a:
Question 87
Multiple Choice
Compared with __ __ __ __ Unfair data, two disadvantages of __ __ __ __ Unfairdata are that the latter is usually far more time consuming and more expensive to collect.
Question 88
Multiple Choice
Eppie's Used Cars wanted to discover whether straight discounting worked better than a free gift. It ran two different television commercials on alternate Wednesdays. Commercial A offered 20 percent off Blue Book price for any four-wheel-drive vehicle on the lot while Commercial B offered a free tent with the purchase of any Four-wheel-drive vehicle at Blue Book price. The offer was what is called the Experimental independent variable. Whether it was cold or rained when any of the Commercials ran is an extraneous independent variable. How many people responded To each type of offer is called the__ __ __ __ Unfair , and would suggest whether straight Discounting or a gift incentive was the better strategy for increasing traffic.
Question 89
Multiple Choice
When conducting marketing experiments, the dependent variable can often describe any of the following EXCEPT:
Question 90
Multiple Choice
Kraft is launching Deli Creations, which are sandwiches made with its Oscar Meyer meats, Kraft cheeses, and Grey Poupon mustard. Kraft spends several months with consumers in their kitchens to understand their use of the product and other kitchen behaviours. This research is referred to as:
Question 91
Multiple Choice
Companies hire people to pose as real customers and have them go through an exchange process and record their observations in detailed reports. The individuals posing as real customers are known as:
Question 92
Multiple Choice
An observational approach to discover subtle emotional reactions as consumers encounter products in their "natural use environment" describes the following research approach:
Question 93
Multiple Choice
As marketing vice president of Health Care Services, Inc., you are in charge of developing an experiment to test the hypothesis that increasing the number of salespeople assigned to a territory will increase sales of health care services in the territory. Which experiment will do this best?
Question 94
Multiple Choice
An experimenter had people choose the sweeter juice from two containers, a red one and a yellow one. The respondents expressed a definite preference although the juice was exactly the same. The experimental independent variable was the:
Question 95
Multiple Choice
An experimenter served identical meals to people at six tables at an elegant restaurant. At each table there was a small lantern with a rheostat. Each table had a different brightness of lighting. There was a direct correlation between the time it took the people to finish their meals and the amount of artificial light from the lantern. The dependent variable in this experiment was:
Question 96
Multiple Choice
Your university wants to understand how graduates are doing two years after completing their degree. They place 2000 graduates' names in a hat and randomly begin selecting names to call. This type of selection is known as:
Question 97
Multiple Choice
While attempting to organize a class party, which everyone is invited to, you ask a few of your friends where the venue should be. This is an example of:
Question 98
Multiple Choice
Your boss asks you to: "Put all the names through the computer, and select every hundredth name to put on the mailing list to receive a survey." The type of population profile you will create is based on: