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Use of multiple technology platforms in consumer panels

Today, the traditional pen and paper method of data collection in consumer panels faces many problems.The paper describes how to use technology to cope with these problems. New technology can be used in improving the quality of data, speeding up the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Panel Research Conference 2005
Author: Dinko Svetopetric
Company: GfK
April 17, 2005

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Eight foundation stones for successful innovation in market research

This paper shares the insights from continuous primary research over the past three years with 25 leading multinational and large domestic Australian clients exploring their current and emerging needs with respect to market research.The paper...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Author: Mark Sundquist
March 25, 2005

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New ways of panel recruiting

This article reports on motivation in the process of online access panel recruitment and its impact on return rates, quantity of open answers and the time spent in answering the survey.The thesis is that motivation is a selection filter for the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Panel Research Conference 2005
Authors: Otto Hellwig, Stefan Vosskötter
April 17, 2005

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Nutrition in Mexico: Differences between claims and reality

The purpose of this paper is to give a clear picture on the limitations of the information obtained through focus group sessions in relation to certain topics, and the possibility of improving consumer insights through direct observation or...

Catalogue: Latin America 2004: Integrating Diversity Across the Continent
Authors: Manuel Barberena, Orly Marcovich
Company: Pearson S.A. de C.V.
October 24, 2004

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How many of your users are actually unique?

Currently used techniques of unique user measurement are seriously flawed. This paper introduces a novel method for estimating the number of unique users in site-centric cookie-based systems.The authors believe this method may have great practical...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2005: Outdoor/Out-of-Home
Authors: Magdalena Urbaska, Tomasz Fryderyk Urbanski
June 20, 2005

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Reducing ad serving discrepancies

The purpose of this paper is to confirm, through a qualitative study, that ad serving counting tools at different points in the delivery chain are capable of measurement (and third party certification) to a common standard.

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2005: Outdoor/Out-of-Home
Author: Andy Flint
June 20, 2005

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Brain branding

Advances in brain science now make it possible to measure a brand's impact on consumers' unconscious emotions and decisions.This presentation shows how these advances can be translated into real-world services for brand equity and brand management...

Catalogue: Congress 2005: Making A Difference
Authors: Annette Asp, Steven Quartz
September 21, 2005

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Igniting innovation in researchers

Innovation and differentiation are the buzzwords in any client organization - and if market research is looked upon as lacking the ability to provide creative solutions - or, even worse, as killing the creative spark - then we as an industry are in a...

Catalogue: Congress 2005: Making A Difference
Authors: Shashikala Raj, Anjali Puri, Tara Prabhakar
Company: Nielsen
September 21, 2005

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Family matters

The paper examines the attraction of television for viewers. Extensive qualitative research and close analysis of television viewing records highlight an important feature of television viewing behaviour: watching television with others.Family...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2005: Cross Media and TV
Authors: Nelly Kalfs, Paul van Niekerk, Alfred E. Bronner
June 23, 2005