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Research papers

Technology that puts research within an arm's reach of desire

Historically manufacturers have demanded that research suppliers should provide broader and deeper insight into the habits of the hypermarket shopper because this is the area over which they have traditionally been able to exercise the most...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Panel Research Conference 2005
Author: Craig Twyford
Company: Nielsen
April 17, 2005

Research papers

Understanding the dynamics of quantity and quality of response in consumer online research

This paper explores the dynamics of online panel response behavior in terms of both quality and quantity.The result is a set of learnings on ways in which panel usage, management and recruitment can be optimized to produce a high quality experience...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Panel Research Conference 2005
Authors: Paul Oosterveld, Kyle Derr, Michael Foley
April 17, 2005

Research papers

Panel proliferation and quality concerns

One concern of research users is the possible 'professionalisation' of respondents. Respondents may participate in more than one access panel because they like filling out questionnaires, collecting rewards, or keeping abreast of the surveys of the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Panel Research Conference 2005
Author: John H. Faasse
April 17, 2005

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The relevance of quality standards for international online access panels

Early initiatives of many industry bodies (ESOMAR, MRS, ADM, SYNTEC, MOA) have proactively taken initiatives to formulate guidelines for online research. However, as the industry was then still learning how to conduct an online survey, relevant...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Panel Research Conference 2005
Author: A. J. Olivier
April 17, 2005

Magazines

Research World (January 2005)

Our mission will remain to keep on improving in our work and to continue to improve. Always better. Making the difference. That includes 2005 as well. We will continue to raise issues that help to shape the discussions about, and the reputation of...

Catalogue: Research World 2005
Author: ESOMAR B.V.
January 1, 2005

Magazines

Research World (October 2004)

Professionals estimate that, by now, over 80% of Internet research is done by using panels, about 10% is done through pop-up surveys and 10% by other methodologies. Considering its increasing significance, it is of vital importance to both users of...

Catalogue: Research World 2004
Author: ESOMAR B.V.
October 1, 2004

Research papers

Walking the path

At the ARF/ESOMAR WAM Conference 2002, Initiative Media and MIT introduced the expression as a conceptual model of understanding the complex relationship between advertising message delivery, media channels, and audience engagement. In a dynamic...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2003: Television
Authors: Alex Chisholm, David Ernst, Stacey Lynn Koerner, Henry Jenkins, Sangita Shresthova, Brian Theisen
June 17, 2003

Research papers

Panel turnover and fatigue

This paper describes a cross-sectional analysis of three people meter panels in Canada, one of which has been operating since 1997. With no formal 'forced turnover' policy, BBM Canada is ideally suited to examining 'time in panel' or 'panel fatigue'...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2003: Television
Authors: Ken Purdye, Pasquale A. Pellegrini
June 17, 2003

Research papers

Latest developments on the portable people meter

The portable people meter (PPM) is a promising new media research tool that makes it possible to automatically track consumers’ exposure to the electronic media. An inaudible code is inserted into the audio signal of radio, television, cable and...

Catalogue: ARF/ESOMAR Worldwide Radio 2001
Authors: Robert H. Patchen, Brian Harris-Kojetin
Company: Nielsen
April 1, 2001