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Testing design via eye-movement analysis

In toady's markets design can be regarded as a force for achieving market success. Strategically-oriented management in design and communication is required and an intelligent, improved product design. As we all know, design is a process of...

Catalogue: Seminar 1995: Successful Product Engineering
Author: Norbert Hammer
June 15, 1995

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Making a newspaper more reader-friendly

Analysing research data for Tages-Anzeiger in 1990 made it evident that reading meant glancing at articles or reading headlines only. The aim was therefore to improve the intensity of reading by making the readers spend more time reading an issue of...

Catalogue: Seminar 1993: Competition In Publishing
Author: Gaby Bachofner
June 15, 1993

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Newspaper advertising processing

This paper demonstrates: 1) how newspaper visual processing data derived from eye-movement research significantly exceed both immediate ad recognition and traditional day-after recognition data in measuring the effective exposure rate of newspaper...

Catalogue: Seminar 1990: The Quality Of Media Information
Authors: Leif Widman, Sharon H. Polansky
June 15, 1990

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Market research and its implications at Dagens Nyheter

Dagens Nyheter is the largest morning newspaper in Sweden. The mission of the Marketing Research section is to provide valuable market information for all departments in the company and for advertiser media decisions. A substantial amount of effort...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1989
Author: Leif Widman
September 1, 1989

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A state-of-the-art eye movement research

Eye movement research has been used in Marketing Research for many years. However, recent advancements in fiber optics, digital processing and advanced electronics have made possible giant steps forward from the old days of "eye cameras". Burke...

Catalogue: EMAC/ESOMAR Symposium 1984: Methodological Advanced In Marketing Research In Theory And Practice
Authors: Lynn Y.S. Lin, Par Källeskog, Nick Calo
Company: Burke, Inc.
June 15, 1984

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Economy and impact in advertising

The aim of this paper is to suggest that the quality of advertising, in terms of cost effectiveness and increased impact can be greatly improved by the discovery of basic principles of creative communication. In order to examine this suggestion...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1975: Quality In Research
Author: Michael S. Featherstone
August 1, 1975

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Towards an improved reading and noting technique

This experiment has, we believe for the first time, demonstrated that it is possible (in fact without having to "mount eye cameras onto magazines or their readers" to take a technique on which over the years millions of dollars and pounds have been...

Catalogue: Seminar 1971: Translating Advanced Advertising Theories Into Research Reality
Authors: Robert Fletcher, Bill Mabey
June 15, 1971

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Reading behaviour reconsidered

It is in the interests of the advertisers and media owners to know about reading behaviour - either in relation to specific advertisements or with regard to entire media. The problem is that widely-used methods of collecting data relating to reading...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1969
Author: Robert Fletcher
June 15, 1969

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Pupil response as a means of evaluating television commercials

Today we are reporting on the first test carried out in England. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the basis of pupil response I will describe it very briefly. The technique is based on the fact that in constant light conditions the pupil of...

Catalogue: Seminar 1966: The Role of Market Research In The Creation of Advertising
Authors: Gareth Johns, Jack Potter
June 1, 1966