New Mexico Plateau

New Mexico Plateau

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Ch 29 study guide

Chapter 29 study guide


Primary Data
data obtained for the first time and used specifically for the particular problem or issue under study

Secondary Data
has already been collected for some purpose other than the current study and is less expensive

Sample
a part of the target population that is assumed to represent the entire population

Survey Method
research technique where info is gathered from people through the use of surveys.

Problem definition
occurs when a business clearly identifies a problem or research an issue and info that is necessary to solve it

Observation method
researched technique in which the actions of people are watched and recorded

Point of sale research
form of research that combines natural observation with personal interviews to get people to explain buying behavior

Experimental method
where the researcher observes the results of changing one or more marketing variables while keeping certain other variables constant under controlled conditions

Data analysis
process of compiling, analyzing, and interpreting the results of primary and secondary data collection

Validity
exists when the questions asked measure what was intended to be measured

Open ended questions
asks respondents to construct their own response

Forced choice questions
asks respondents to choose from possibilities given

Primary Data Pros:
Can be trusted because you obtained it.

Cons:
Data you obtained could be bad

Secondary Data Pros:
Easy to get and cheaper

Cons:
Possibly not accurate

Research Process steps:

1. Problem definition

2. Development of an approach to the problem

3. Research design

4. Data Collection

5. Data analysis

6. Presentation 

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