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Sampling

This chapter sets out to explain the concepts behind the use of sampling in market research. It outlines some of the main options available to the survey designer and discusses the way sampling is carried out in practice. More complex topics are only...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Handbook Of Market And Opinion Research
Author: Martin Alan Collins
September 1, 1998

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Market intelligence

The purpose of market intelligence is to provide management with the facts, information and insights it needs to make rapidly the best, most efficient business decisions. Well organised, market intelligence can be a substantial source of competitive...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Handbook Of Market And Opinion Research
Author: Fredrik Nauckhoff
September 1, 1998

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Cultural values in market and opinion research

The term ‘value’ has many meanings. In market research we meet the term most often in the phrase ‘value for money’ but also in the notion ‘consumer values’. The latter is our concern here. Values in this sense are the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Handbook Of Market And Opinion Research
Author: Hans L. Zetterberg
September 1, 1998

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Data processing and analysis

This chapter describes the data processing and data analysis stages of the quantitative market research process. These steps follow after data have been collected by interviewers, respondents or via automated registration systems. They are followed...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Handbook Of Market And Opinion Research
Author: Niels J. Grommé
September 1, 1998

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Communication of research results

The challenge of results presentation: achieve speed and clarity, without stripping out any important substance from the findings. The answer is conciseness, i.e. being short yet complete. Also important, is modesty, to present the results and the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Handbook Of Market And Opinion Research
Author: Yves Marbeau
September 1, 1998

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Summary of the ESOMAR guideline on interviewing minors

A considerable amount of market research is carried out among minors (respondents aged under 18 years) for both commercial and sociological purposes. This is a legitimate and valuable form of research but, as the ICC/ESOMAR International Code of...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Handbook Of Market And Opinion Research
Author: ESOMAR B.V.
September 1, 1998

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Consumer panels

The word ‘panel’ describes a continuous collection of identical information from a sample which represents a segment of a population to study. It is by definition permanent and repetitive. There are as many varieties of panels as there are...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Handbook Of Market And Opinion Research
Authors: Denis Delmas, Dominique Levy
September 1, 1998

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Opinion polling

This chapter focuses on the use of research of the public to provide results and analysis for publication in the media or for use by political parties andcandidates.

Catalogue: ESOMAR Handbook Of Market And Opinion Research
Author: Humphrey Taylor
September 1, 1998

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Quality and ethics in market research and social research

Quality in marketing and opinion research is difficult to define, as it means different things to different people. To some, it means carrying out research studies in accordance with current best practice, using methodologies which are ‘state of...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Handbook Of Market And Opinion Research
Author: Ivor Shalofsky
September 1, 1998