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What do we know about how advertising works?

The question "how does advertising work?" seems to be raised more and more often in connection with research into advertising. There is increasing awareness that a number of advertising research methods in common use imply very different assumptions...

Catalogue: Seminar 1967: The Market Research Looks At The Way That Advertising Works
Author: Timothy Joyce
June 15, 1967

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Retail audit techniques applied to travel research

The difficulties of framing precise questions and of accurately interpreting the answer - in fact the difficulties of communication - are basic hurdles for the market researchers - even when we talk among ourselves. These difficulties are compounded...

Catalogue: Seminar 1967: Travel and Tourism
Author: W. David
June 1, 1967

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Predicting media schedule effectiveness by the "media planex" method (French)

The objective of media planning is to prepare a schedule which, for a given cost, obtains registration of the message by the largest possible proportion of the target population. This criterion of effectiveness is measurable. One can at any time, by...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1966
Authors: Jean Michel Agostini, Nicolas Steinberg
September 1, 1966

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Research for ranges, assortments and multi-brand manufacturers

In many cases, a manufacturer will market not one item but several in a given product group. These may either be in the form of a range, such as a range of different flavours of soup, or as an assortment, such as a mixed assortment of confectionery,...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1966
Author: Lorne James Rothman
September 1, 1966

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Market research to develop Nescafé "new" And Nescafé "gold"

This report is meant to be a case-study. It does refer to a series of tests, part of a many years' program, the aims of which were: a) to improve the existing product; b) to extend the assortment after having realised that segmentation of human taste...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1966
Author: Gregor Pohl
September 1, 1966

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A new look at old data

The conventional methods of analysing market research data are useful, but have their limitations. They consist, usually, of the construction and examination of one-way tables by characteristics like social class, age of housewife etc., together with...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1966
Author: Stephan Buck
September 1, 1966

Research papers

Predicting media schedule effectiveness by the "media planex" method

The objective of media planning is to prepare a schedule which, for a given cost, obtains registration of the message by the largest possible proportion of the target population. This criterion of effectiveness is measurable. One can at any time, by...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1966
Authors: Jean Michel Agostini, Nicolas Steinberg
September 1, 1966

Research papers

Demonstration of a new factor for discrimination of types of behaviour in connection with buying, attitudes towards new products and reactions to publicity (French)

Commercial activity is no longer considered as having to apply to the entire population, but rather addresses itself to a clearly-defined sector which is given the name of "target consumers". It will at once be appreciated that a knowledge of the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1966
Author: Claude Matricon
September 1, 1966

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Demonstration of a new factor for discrimination of types of behaviour in connection with buying, attitudes towards new products and reactions to publicity

Commercial activity is no longer considered as having to apply to the entire population, but rather addresses itself to a clearly-defined sector which is given the name of "target consumers". It will at once be appreciated that a knowledge of the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1966
Author: Claude Matricon
September 1, 1966