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Intensive psycho-economic research amongst 'young executives' (ID)

This research is a continuation of the Motivational Research Programma in which 'Young Executives' were examinedas a further key sector to Barclays. Young Executives aredefined here as being in the 25-45 year age range, earning£2,500- £6.000....

Catalogue: CRAM/Peter Cooper Archive Collection
Author: CRAM/Peter Cooper Archive
September 1, 1973

Research reports

Young people and the cinema

The object of the research was to explore the attitudesof young cinema-goers aged 16-24 in two areas: 1. Their influence on current household purchasingand brand-selection even when the purchasingis not done by themselves over a range...

Catalogue: CRAM/Peter Cooper Archive Collection
Author: CRAM/Peter Cooper Archive
August 3, 1973

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Summary report on teenage attitudes to television viewing with special reference to 'pop' music

The general purpose of the research reported here was toestablish types of teenage interests with special referenceto television viewing. The objectives of the researchwere to identify programme styles and items which couldbe involved in programmes...

Catalogue: CRAM/Peter Cooper Archive Collection
Author: CRAM/Peter Cooper Archive
June 8, 1973

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Further analysis of data collected from young people & children

The broad objectives of this further analysis were toexamine the effects of socio-economic class and sex onsome of the findings presented in 'Attitudes of YoungPeople towards Electricity'.About this collection:Peter Cooper (1936-2010) was co-founder...

Catalogue: CRAM/Peter Cooper Archive Collection
Author: CRAM/Peter Cooper Archive
August 12, 1972

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Qualitative research on young people setting up home

The objectives of this research were to explore ina preliminary way the attitudes of young people settingup home, and their attitudes to fuels and appliances.About this collection:Peter Cooper (1936-2010) was co-founder of Cooper Research &...

Catalogue: CRAM/Peter Cooper Archive Collection
Author: CRAM/Peter Cooper Archive
July 21, 1972

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Intensive investigation of young people who open bank accounts

The specific objectives of this research were: 1. To identify psycho-economic types in this target group for the purpose of aiding communication with profitable sub-groups of young people.2. To identify those factors (i.e. marriage) which contribute...

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

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Identification of psycho-economic typologies

Research is required to identify psycho-economic types within groups in the personal banking sector which are of major importance to Barclays advertising and marketing strategy. Data collected will be used to elaborate and refine the Working Model,...

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

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Qualitative research on radio Luxembourg adverting for Barclays

Three new radio commercials for Barclays Bank were broadcast on Radio Luxembourg until the end of July,1971. The commercials are aimed at young people (16-24), who make up the bulk of listeners Radio Luxembourg. The commercials are intended to:a....

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

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Qualitative research on Guinness cinema advertising

A cinema advertisement for Guinness (60 and 90-second versions) has been produced and shown in the Birmingham area. The advertisement was intended totest out the possibility of arousing interest in Guinness amongst young male beer-drinkers, who were...

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