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Sniff tests

This paper examines the efficiency of the Bradley-Terry methodology in conducting fragrance evaluation in the context of a highly heterogeneous market; a market with varied socio-cultural behaviour. It further proposes a theoretical framework which...

Catalogue: Seminar 1996: Capturing The Elusive Appeal Of Fragrance
Authors: Atul Sinha, Shobha Subramanian, Manjunath Desai
December 1, 1996

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The fragrance that is me

This paper illustrates non-verbal and psychology oriented test procedures to elucidate modes of self-experience relative to preferences for sensory stimuli, in particular for scents. As a result of these tests, a Spectrum of Positive Moods and Images...

Catalogue: Seminar 1996: Capturing The Elusive Appeal Of Fragrance
Author: Hans-Otto Schmidt
December 1, 1996

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Segmenting consumers world-wide

This paper presents a combination of two research techniques to better understand consumers (scientific database), and to help marketers create better product and service concepts. The two research techniques are conjoint measurement for stimulus...

Catalogue: New Monograph Series Vol.8: International Marketing Research
Author: Howard R. Moskowitz
September 1, 1999

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The natural grouping of banks

In this article 'Natural Grouping', a new technique for image and positioning research is introduced. The more conventional approaches to image research - the free format, the explicit and the implicit techniques - are briefly discussed. The...

Catalogue: Seminar 1988: Research For Financial Services
Authors: Ton Kuylen, Theo M. M. Verhallen
June 15, 1988

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An analysis of the propagation of norms in illustrated periodicals

We have made an effort in this survey to examine the possibilities for establishing and describing the influence exerted on individuals by a large anonymous group with the aid of its communication media. The object of analysis are Illustrated...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1967
Authors: Herbert Steiner, Maria Rita Girardi
August 1, 1967

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Investigating children (Portuguese)

The basic concern of this paper is to expand our knowledge concerning what today's children are like and how to reach them. This presentation is divided into two parts. In the first, the theoretical reference chart on the cognitive/emotional stages...

Catalogue: Latin America 1991: Exchanging Experiences
Authors: Clarice Herzog, Lea Maria Chagas Cruz
Company: Ogilvy
May 5, 1991

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Giving control of your history to participants

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Catalogue: Congress 2019: The Global Data & Insights Summit
Authors: Ángeles Rodríguez, Daniel Cárdenas, Elisa Romo
Companies: De La Riva Group, AB InBev
September 8, 2019

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An analysis of the propagation of norms in illustrated periodicals (German)

We have made an effort in this survey to examine the possibilities for establishing and describing the influence exerted on individuals by a large anonymous group with the aid of its communication media. The object of analysis are Illustrated...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1967
Authors: Maria Rita Girardi, L. K. Neffe, Herbert Steiner
August 1, 1967

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Segmenting consumers world-wide

This paper presents two case histories showing how world-wide segmentation of consumers aids in new product development. The segmentation approach was originally used with sensory analysis of products, but has been expanded to concepts on a...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1996: Changing Business Dynamics
Author: Howard R. Moskowitz
September 1, 1996