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Tape recording

In a readership survey conducted in London, one interview in every three had been tape recorded. Through follow-up intensive interviews, conducted the next day, estimates were developed of the accuracy of certain of the information collected in the...

Catalogue: The European Marketing Research Review 1968
Author: William A. Belson
August 1, 1968

Research papers

Respondent memory as factor in survey research

The market researcher depends, for much of the information he needs, upon the respondent's memory of his/her own behaviour, particularly buying behaviour and behaviour relation to the mass media. Amongst other things, the market researcher may need...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Conference 1963
Author: William A. Belson
June 15, 1963

Research papers

Group testing in the service of market research

The testing of groups of people, under rigorously controlled condition, has considerable potential as a tool of market research, In saying this, I am not referring to the use of small groups (of 6-8 people) for discussion purposes. What I am writing...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1961: Marketing And Sociological Research In The Future
Author: William A. Belson
June 15, 1961

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A new technique in matching and prediction

This paper describes a technique for the matching of population samples. The matching is achieved through prediction and the method turns-upon the combining of empirically developed predictors to give the best available predictive (or matching)...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1959
Author: William A. Belson
June 15, 1959

Research papers

A new technique in matching and prediction (French)

This paper describes a technique for the matching of population samples. The matching is achieved through prediction and the method turns-upon the combining of empirically developed predictors to give the best available predictive (or matching)...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1959
Author: William A. Belson
June 15, 1959