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Report on qualitative research on Caramac commercials

This research had as the main objective to examine Caramac in relation to competitive products and to evaluate two television commercials for Caramac ('Football Match ' and 'Malvern Hills'). The detailed objectives were as follows:1. To establish...

Catalogue: CRAM/Peter Cooper Archive Collection
Author: CRAM/Peter Cooper Archive
March 1, 1971

Research papers

Hippies and dissident youth as perceived by American clergy

In recent years newspaper headlines have been shared by two groups which have sought to break out of traditional and spiritually outworn molds, but with this difference - modernizing clergymen want to become more worldly and hippie youth less so.

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1969
Author: Helen M. Hacker
June 15, 1969

Research papers

Sources of bias in sensory evaluations as applied to food and beverages

The paper deals with two broad areas of bias in the preconceptions of the respondent and the preconceptions of the researcher. In relation to the former the specific areas of bias dealt with are: A. the motivation of the respondent; B. the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1966
Authors: A. Kondos, Charles W. Clunies-Ross
September 1, 1966

Research papers

Measurement of media intangibles (French)

Readership studies and audience measurements are today common place in the media field. But we know very little about the intangible values added by a given magazine or journal to the advertising message. It is not enough to know how many people-read...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1959
Author: Andre Chudnoff
June 15, 1959

Research papers

Measurement of media intangibles

Readership studies and audience measurements are today common place in the media field. But we know very little about the intangible values added by a given magazine or journal to the advertising message. It is not enough to know how many people-read...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1959
Author: Andre Chudnoff
June 15, 1959