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Research papers

Distribution-radar

A frequent problem in marketing research is how to collect information on the consumers of a product, which has a small market share. If a product is used by 5 out of 100 housewives one will need 4.000 interviews to reach a sample of 200 users. Many...

Catalogue: Seminar 1969: The Role Of Market Research In The Distribution Of Consumer Goods
Author: Olle Steiner
November 1, 1969

Research reports

Research on Lucozade labels in Eire

This report sets out the results of a hall test with Irish housewives on their reactions to New labels for Lucozade. The objectives of the research were:1. To ascertain consumer reactions to the new design;2. To contrast the two versions of the logo...

Catalogue: CRAM/Peter Cooper Archive Collection
Author: CRAM/Peter Cooper Archive
September 1, 1969

Research papers

Consumer reaction to retail price and display changes

This article describes a marketing experiment which we believe to be the first of this type in Ireland. This controlled experiment was an attempt to test consumer reaction to price and display changes of a specific consumer product, a branded aerosol...

Catalogue: The European Marketing Research Review 1968
Authors: Anthony Cunningham, Norman O'Connor
August 1, 1968

Research papers

Market research to develop Nescafé "new" And Nescafé "gold"

This report is meant to be a case-study. It does refer to a series of tests, part of a many years' program, the aims of which were: a) to improve the existing product; b) to extend the assortment after having realised that segmentation of human taste...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1966
Author: Gregor Pohl
September 1, 1966

Research papers

Demonstration of a new factor for discrimination of types of behaviour in connection with buying, attitudes towards new products and reactions to publicity (French)

Commercial activity is no longer considered as having to apply to the entire population, but rather addresses itself to a clearly-defined sector which is given the name of "target consumers". It will at once be appreciated that a knowledge of the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1966
Author: Claude Matricon
September 1, 1966

Research papers

Demonstration of a new factor for discrimination of types of behaviour in connection with buying, attitudes towards new products and reactions to publicity

Commercial activity is no longer considered as having to apply to the entire population, but rather addresses itself to a clearly-defined sector which is given the name of "target consumers". It will at once be appreciated that a knowledge of the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1966
Author: Claude Matricon
September 1, 1966

Research papers

Market research to develop Nescafé "new" And Nescafé "gold"(German)

This report is meant to be a case-study. It does refer to a series of tests, part of a many years' program, the aims of which were: a) to improve the existing product; b) to extend the assortment after having realised that segmentation of human taste...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1966
Author: Gregor Pohl
September 1, 1966

Research papers

The child audience for radio and television

Broadcasting lays an adult world open to any child who can turn a switch, displaying this world effortlessly, vividly and for the-most part uncritically. The more television takes over from radio as the main broadcasting medium, the greater the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1961: Marketing And Sociological Research In The Future
Author: Frederic H. Littman
Company: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
June 15, 1961

Research papers

Measuring the impact of television programmes (French)

Much of the work of measuring the impact of television consists of measuring the extent to which the viewers enjoy what they choose to view. There are two main systems of measuring reaction to television programmes. The first is to "rate" the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1959
Author: B. P. Emmett
June 15, 1959