Research Process
Research Design
Data Sources
Question Formats
Wildcard
100

The most important step of the marketing research process.

What is, "Define the Problem"

100

Three types of Research Design

What is, "

(1) Exploratory Research

(2) Descriptive Research

(3) Causal Research

100

Two types of Data Sources

What is, " Primary & Secondary Data".

100

Question Format that has only two response options

What is, Nominal-Dichotomous"

100

Data that is recorded continuously from a panel of respondents to measure their exposure to the marketing mix. Provide an Example.

What is, "Single Source Data". IRI BehaviorScan or AC Neilsen 

200

Step 4 of the MR Process

What is' "Research Design".

200

Research Design depends on:

What is, "Research Objectives".

200

Types of Secondary Data

What is, "Internal & External Data".

200

Question format that measures level of agreement

What is, "Interval-Likert Scale"

200

Examples of Secondary Sources used to define a Target Market

What is, 

1. American Factfinder (ACS)

2. University Reporter

3. ESRI Tapestry

4. Claritas PRIZM

300

State what researchers will do to provide the information needed to solve the problem.

What is, "Establish Research Objectives"

300

The type of research a researcher would begin with

What is, "Exploratory Research".

300

Three classes of Secondary Data

What is, "

1. Published Data

2. Syndicated Data

3. External Databases

300

Question format that allows for maximum data processing

What is "Ratio".

300

A Construct

What is, "a marketing concept involved in the marketing problem". Bonus: Give an example:

400

Defining the Problem come from these two sources:

What is, "Failure to Meet an Objective and Opportunity"

400

Research Design that involves making "if-then" connections

What is, "Experimental Research".

400

Data that is provided in a standard format to buyers

What is, "Syndicated Data"

400

The four types of scale characteristics that determine the level of measurement

What is,


1. Description

2. Order

3. Distance

4. Origin

400

A Probability Sample

What is, "all members of the population have a theoretical chance of being selected into the sample."

Bonus: What are the types of Probability Samples?

500

What does a Research Objective Consist of:

What is, "

(1) - Who will we gather information from
(2) - Construct: What info is needed to solve the problem

(3) - Operational Definition: The Unit of Measurement to measure the construct
(4) - Frame of Reference: Word the questions in the audiences frame of reference."

500

Variable in Experimental Research Design that is manipulated.

What is, "Independent Variable".

500

Prepackaged Marketing Research Process

What is, "a Packaged Service". E.g. AC Nielsen Scantrak

500

Why the question format is important.

What is, "The type of question format determines the measurement methods we can use. E.g. to find a mean, standard deviation and do advanced statistics we have to use interval or ratio scales. Nominal or ordinal scales only allow for percentage distribution analysis.

500

The Experimental Design Symbols:

What is, 

(1) O = Measurement of Dependent Variable

(2) X = Manipulation of Independent Variable

(3) E = Experimental Effect

(4) R = Random Assignment to Groups

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