MKT 352 CH4
What is true of qualitative research?
It is used to explore more deeply into areas that quantitative research may be too superficial to access. It is used to obtain preliminary insights into research problems.
the steps a researcher has to take when selecting an observation method
1) comprehend the information requirements and consider how the information will be used later 2) evaluate the various methods of observing behaviors 3) determine the ability of the proposed method to accurately observe and record an activity or behavior 4) determine and evaluate the costs involved 5) consider the potential ethical issues associated with the proposed method of observation
Which of the following is selected so that various target group members, such as low-income and high-income consumers, are included or to compare groups?
A stratified purposive sample
What are the major types of research designs?
Causal Exploratory Descriptive
true statements about projective techniques
Interpretation is very complex in projective techniques. Projective techniques were developed by clinical psychologists and can be used in conjunction with focus groups and in-depth interviews.
true statements about qualitative research.
It helps researchers and clients get closer to their existing and potential customers than does quantitative research. In most cases, data are gathered in relatively short periods of time. It is used to explore more deeply into areas that quantitative research may be too superficial to access. It is used to obtain preliminary insights into research problems.
true statements about focus group research
It is the most widely used qualitative research method in marketing. It is rooted in the behavioral sciences.
true statements about quantitative research methods
They are most often used with descriptive and causal research designs. Research problems are precise and well defined. They are often statistically projectible to the target population of interest.
Identify an advantage of using focus group interviews.
They promote understanding of why consumers behave or act in certain market situations.
benefits of observation methods.
They reduce interviewer errors, recall error, and response bias. They enable data collection at a low cost and in relatively less time than other types of procedures.
To examine cause-and-effect relationships among market variables that are specifically defined
causal research
An interactive procedure in which the researcher and moderator discuss the subjects' responses to the topics that outlined a focus group session is called
debriefing analysis
To gather information that helps answer research questions
descriptive research
A form of qualitative data collection that records behavior in natural settings to understand how social and cultural influences affect individuals' behaviors and experiences is called
ethnography
To find ideas and insights to better comprehend the problem
exploratory research
a person who is well trained in the interpersonal communication skills and professional manners required for a focus group.
focus group moderator
A qualitative data collection method in which responses to open-ended questions are collected from a small group of participants who interactively and spontaneously discuss topics of interest to the researcher is called
focus group research
Purposed communities whose primary purpose is research are called
private communities
online social networks that may be specific to marketing research, or they may be broader brand communities, the primary objective of which is marketing are called
purposed communities
Which of the following involves choosing sample members because they possess specific characteristics?
purposive sampling