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Deep, dangerous or just plain dotty?

This paper examines and questions some assumptions and practices in qualitative research which are obtaining current publicity. In particular, it explores the claims of the so called "new" qualitative techniques and questions their: A. Relevance to...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: Qualitative Methods Of Research
Author: Gerald de Groot
June 15, 1986

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Qualitative research in Europe

The paper comments on qualitative research as it is carried out at present in Europe according to different 'styles'. What is referred to as the "new" qualitative research is discussed and the view expressed that it has emerged from dissatisfaction...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1985: Broadening The Uses Of Research
Author: Peter Sampson
Company: Burke, Inc.
June 15, 1985

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Hynopsis-derived techniques in market research

The authors present a new technique for conducting motivational research - known as "Relaxation Technique" (R.T.) - the theoretic assumptions of which are based on research into hypnosis and the states of consciousness it induces. After specifying...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1984: What We Have Learned From The Recession
Authors: Pranco Barbero, Graziella Messina
June 15, 1984

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Processing the meaning of stimuli in the absence of stimulus-identification

Because perception is important in the field of advertising, some perceptual phenomena and theoretical insights are discussed, since several misconceptions, mysticisms and controversies seem to exist with regard to 'subliminal perception' and the...

Catalogue: EMAC/ESOMAR Symposium 1984: Methodological Advanced In Marketing Research In Theory And Practice
Author: Mark J. A. Zoon
June 15, 1984

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More value from image research for less money

Since the introduction of the image concept to marketing a significant part of marketing research budgets is spent on image research. Stimulated by the necessity to adapt existing research techniques to research by telephone, NSS, in co-operation...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1984: What We Have Learned From The Recession
Authors: L. J. van der Herberg, Peter H. van Westendorp
June 15, 1984

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New qualitative studies (French)

The world economic crisis has had fundamental repercussions on marketing and qualitative studies. The need for exactitude and the increased culture of economic actors have resulted, to a certain extent, in the breakdown of the barrier which existed...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1984: What We Have Learned From The Recession
Author: Pascal Fleury
June 15, 1984

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New, surprising findings gained by indirect measurements (German)

Brand consciousness, qualify differentiation, emotional and aesthetic desires in the field of consumption—are these things out of place today in a time which regards as decisive the rational consumer who only wishes to be "informed", who only...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1983: Demonstrating The Contribution Of Research
Author: Jochen Hansen
Company: Institut für Demoskopie Allensbach GmbH
June 15, 1983

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New, surprising findings gained by indirect measurements

Brand consciousness, qualify differentiation, emotional and aesthetic desires in the field of consumption—are these things out of place today in a time which regards as decisive the rational consumer who only wishes to be "informed", who only...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1983: Demonstrating The Contribution Of Research
Author: Jochen Hansen
Company: Institut für Demoskopie Allensbach GmbH
June 15, 1983

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The current state of methodological developments in the multivariate analysis of surveys

The paper considers the current state of multivariate analysis when the data available only take the form of binary and classified variables. This restriction has meant that researchers have had to develop new techniques to deal with problems of...

Catalogue: Seminar 1982: Classifying Consumers
Author: Paul Harris
June 15, 1982