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Using continuous consumer panels for established brand advertising strategy testing

Managing the advertising function for established brands requires an understanding of the nature of the advertising-sales relationship. Historically, both experimental and non-experimental approaches have been used to investigate this relationship,...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Improving The Use Of Consumer Panels For Marketing Decisions
Author: Jan Willem Bol
June 15, 1987

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Retail audit panels in the Middle East

This paper describes the experience of AMER in setting up and running retail audits in the region. This is confined to our experience because this is the first open discussion on the subject and we cannot, therefore, refer to the experience of our...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Research In Arab Countries
Author: Tony Antoniou
June 15, 1987

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Some results and experiences of a new consumer panel technique

The modem means of tele-communication and the rapidly decreasing prices of home computers allow for a new method of consumer panel research: tele-interview. Consumers are being interviewed following a very user friendly procedure which requires per...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Improving The Use Of Consumer Panels For Marketing Decisions
Authors: Emiel P. M. Bon, Leo van Doorn
Company: NIPO
June 15, 1987

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The central Adlab experience with single source data

The AdLab Panel was set up in the Central TV area of England in September 1985 after a pilot study. By June 1987 it had been running for 21 months. The experience of the first year’s operations is contained within the attached summary paper....

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Improving The Use Of Consumer Panels For Marketing Decisions
Author: John Parfitt
June 15, 1987

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Panel research

This chapter is concerned with panels. Like so many common English words placed in a market research context, its special research meaning is entirely familiar to the practitioners and confusing to the layman. Its nearest common meaning is a list of...

Catalogue: Consumer Market Research Handbook
Author: John Parfitt
August 1, 1986

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Product purchasing and TV viewing

In the Autumn of 1984, TVS and JWT commissioned AGE to conduct a study on a single panel which measured purchasing and television viewing over 12 weeks. This was to a certain extent a continuation of earlier work commissioned by JWT in 1966. The...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: New Developments In Media Research
Authors: Phil Gullen, Hugh Johnson
June 15, 1986

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Results on direct mail from household panel

There has been for several years a lot of speculations in Finland on direct marketing and direct mail advertising. Many advertisers have seen direct mail as a new possibility to reach their target groups more efficiently and at a lower price than by...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: New Developments In Media Research
Author: Eila Liimatainen
June 15, 1986

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The use of video as an advertising medium in the Middle East

The paper examines the impact of advertising on rented video cassettes on the advertising scene in the Middle East and specifically Saudi Arabia, and the way in which household panel research has been used to monitor this development.

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1986: Anticipation And Decision Making
Authors: Charles A. Rhodes, George V. Vassiliou
Company: MEMRB
June 15, 1986

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The use of panels in readership research

JICNARS has, through its Diary Panels Technical Study Group, reviewed previous Diary Panel experience relevant to the use of this technique in readership research and has carried out a small scale pilot test of three different methods for keeping...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: New Developments In Media Research
Authors: Roger Beeson, Dick Dodson, James Rothman
June 15, 1986