A) proprietary data
B) primary data
C) secondary data
D) observational data
E) experimental data
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A) extrapolation.
B) supposition.
C) implication.
D) neuromarketing.
E) conjecture.
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A) constraint.
B) exemplar.
C) new-product concept.
D) alternative.
E) protocol.
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A) individual interview
B) questionnaire data
C) social network
D) information panel
E) focus group
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A) develop findings
B) define the problem
C) take marketing actions
D) collect relevant information
E) develop the research plan
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A) Create an incentive program for your salesforce based upon individual performance.Use increases in customer satisfaction as your dependent variable and increases in sales performance as your independent variable.
B) Select three degrees of service health care (poor,good,average) as your independent variable and measure customer responses for each grade using the same number of sales representatives in each territory as your dependent variable.
C) Create an incentive program for your salesforce based upon individual performance.Use increases in customer satisfaction as your independent variable and increases in sales performance as your dependent variable.
D) Use a different number of salespeople in three different sales territories as your independent variable and changes in sales of health care services as the dependent variable.
E) Create an incentive program for your salesforce based upon team performance.Use increases in customer satisfaction as your independent variable and increases in sales performance for the team as your dependent variable.
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A) heuristic prognostications
B) customer contracts
C) trade association experts
D) statistical methods
E) empirical studies
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A) objective.
B) constraint.
C) assumption.
D) measure of success.
E) barrier to entry.
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A) a mail survey.
B) an online survey.
C) a focus group.
D) a telephone survey.
E) an e-mail survey.
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A) collect relevant information
B) develop the research plan
C) develop findings
D) take marketing actions
E) define the problem
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A) virtual
B) primary source
C) hypothetical
D) observational
E) statistical
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A) inexpensive; up-to-date
B) up-to-date; supplies all relevant categories of information
C) inexpensive or free; saves time
D) tailor-made to specifications; relatively inexpensive
E) highly credible; up-to-date
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A) element that never changes; element that always changes
B) result; factor beyond the experimenter's control
C) result of an action; cause of an action
D) cause of an action; result of an action
E) element that always changes; element that never changes
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A) secondary
B) developmental
C) alternative
D) ethnographic
E) focus group
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A) is a depository of information on U.S.business,economic and trade activity collected by the federal government.
B) is to the most direct way to access all government websites.
C) provides up-to-the-minute business news and security prices plus research reports of companies,industries,and countries.
D) is the most popular Internet portal where users can enter key words or topics for specific searches.
E) accesses information in online databases and an index of blogs by primary topic.
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A) How much would you be willing to pay for a ticket?
B) Will you be seeing the movie with someone else? If so,with whom?
C) In your own words,what is the premise of the movie?
D) Will you see the film this weekend?
E) If you like the movie,what is the probability that you will purchase it when it is released on a DVD?
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A) mail surveys.
B) telephone interview surveys.
C) personal interview surveys.
D) fax surveys.
E) online surveys.
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A) theories
B) notions
C) perceptions
D) impressions
E) concepts
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A) Personal observation is more accurate than ethnopsychic research because the observer/analyst is able to pick up subtleties in the respondent's body language,speech patterns,and facial movements that are often missed by other data collection methods.
B) Personal observation is especially suited for small businesses that need the research data but cannot afford more expensive data collection methods.
C) Personal observation is very effective since it can reveal not only what people do,but also effectively determine why they do it.
D) Personal observation is both useful and flexible,but has reliability issues when different observers watching the same event report different results.
E) With personal observation,different observers will reliably report the same conclusions when watching the same event,such as people brushing their teeth.
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A) dichotomous
B) open-ended
C) closed-end
D) attitudinal
E) semantic differential
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