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Research papers

Energy saving in private households

This paper describes the research programme carried out on the U.K. domestic energy conservation programme from summer 1974 up to 1976. On the basis of ad hoc attitude surveys, depth research, re-interviews, consumer panels and surveys of the retail...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1976: Research That Works For Today's Marketing Problems
Authors: Nicholas Phillips, Elizabeth H. Nelson
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
September 1, 1976

Case studies

Grouping of skills the application of research techniques to a problem or job mobility

This paper describes a case study in the application of research techniques to a problem concerning occupational mobility. In 1975 the Training Services Agency, under the aegis of the UK Manpower Services Commission, initiated a project called...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1976: Research That Works For Today's Marketing Problems
Authors: Geoffrey Holland, Ann Hughes Hallett
June 15, 1976

Research papers

Possibilities and problems of cumulated surveys

Conventional data analysis concentrates on individual surveys of not more than 2000 respondents. Hypotheses regarding small sub-groups of the population cannot be tested with these surveys. Special surveys with disproportionate samples or with a...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1968
Authors: Hans Dieter Klingemann, Franz Urban Pappi
June 15, 1968

Research papers

Possibilities and problems of cumulated surveys (German)

Conventional data analysis concentrates on individual surveys of not more than 2000 respondents. Hypotheses regarding small sub-groups of the population cannot be tested with these surveys. Special surveys with disproportionate samples or with a...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1968
Authors: Hans Dieter Klingemann, Franz Urban Pappi
June 15, 1968

Research papers

Significativity of the persuasion degree in the judgements expressed in the interviewing process, and a procedure for measuring it

The problem of evaluating judgements obtained by questioning is an open one. If such Judgements are to be used as a basis for market policy decisions, we must be certain they are valid. They must be differentiated and analysed. This should be based...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1964
Author: Herbert Flögel
June 15, 1964