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Research World (July 2003)

For the fifth year in a row the once robust US market for commercial market, media and public opinion research growth rate declined, with 2002 increasing 2.4%, or just 0.8% after inflation. But 2003 seems to hold a little promise.

Catalogue: Research World 2003
Author: ESOMAR B.V.
July 1, 2003

Magazines

Research World (July 2002)

The US is the world’s largest single research market, with spending at $6.2 billion in 2001, but in the wake of recession and the September 11 attack, growth of the US market for market, media and public opinion research in 2001 dropped to 4%...

Catalogue: Research World 2002
Author: ESOMAR B.V.
July 1, 2002

Research papers

Newsstand

This paper shows evidence that reach and frequency estimates used for print planning in the United States are likely flawed. Cumulative net reach appears significantly understated (and frequency is overstated) for magazines that distribute a high...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Print
Author: Barbara L. Zack
June 13, 2002

Research papers

Media planning enters the 21st century

There are two parts to this paper. The first part describes the authors' use of market datasets (currency or other), their objective in preserving them and the resulting (and different) approaches taken in the United Kingdom and United States. The...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Print
Authors: Melissa Heath, Lisa Rudman, Michelle Crellin
June 13, 2002

Research papers

Electronic measurement of magazine reading

Knowledge Networks has tested a new approach to market research in the United States by using a random-digidial sample for panel recruitment and equipping panel households with a device connecting their television sets to the Internet. This approach...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Print
Author: Jay Mattlin
June 13, 2002

Research papers

Heuristic algorithms as a basis for intelligent meters

The author has conducted analyses of viewing patterns among respondents within households in a test panel of peoplemeter households in the United States, investigating how predictable and habitual viewing behavior is within a household. Pattern...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Television
Author: Paul J. Donato
Company: Nielsen
June 9, 2002

Research papers

The MRC minimum standards

This paper explains the use of the MRC (Media Rating Council) Minimum Standards as evaluation criteria for different types of media measurement including the special consideration given before using them for site centric measurement.

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference Worldwide Online Measurement 2001
Authors: George Ivie, Nick Terlizzi
Company: Ernst and Young Services Pty Ltd
June 1, 2001

Magazines

Research World (April 2001)

Growth of the US market for market/media/public opinion research continued to slow for the third consecutive year as determined by the US market research newsletter. Inside Research. Year 2000 growth was 9.0% over 1999, reaching US$ 5.9 billion. The...

Catalogue: Research World 2001
Author: ESOMAR B.V.
April 1, 2001

Research papers

Knowing the future

Using data collected in the springs of 1999 and 2000 from a standardized survey of over 18,000 respondents across the United States, a prospective model of health plan customer loyalty was developed. The model was based on a combination of...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Global Healthcare 2001: Changes In Competitive Dynamics
Author: James Bologna
April 1, 2001