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Aimetti and Brousse (1972a, June 15). Concerning the increasing quantity of data supplied for a market survey. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 16, 2025, from
Ruczinski, E. M. (1972a, June 15). Configuration analysis as an instrument for making decisions in marketing (German). ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 16, 2025, from
Steinberg and Ploquin (1972a, June 15). COSMOS. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 16, 2025, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/cosmos
Pavageau, P. (1972a, June 15). How much of your industrial client's needs do you really know when undertaking market research for him?. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 16, 2025, from
McClelland and Davie (1972a, June 15). Discussion group III. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 16, 2025, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/discussion-group-iii
Brown, M. M. (1972a, June 15). Problems of joint sponsored readership survey: UK. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 16, 2025, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/problems-of-joint-sponsored-readership-survey-uk
Pymont, B. C. (1972a, June 15). The application of panel analysis to marketing activity. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 16, 2025, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/the-application-of-panel-analysis-to-marketing-activity
Scheler, H. (1972a, June 15). Problems of sponsored readership surveys: Germany. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 16, 2025, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/problems-of-sponsored-readership-surveys-germany
Waterworth, J. D. (1972a, June 15). The significance of segmentation. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 16, 2025, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/the-significance-of-segmentation