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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

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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

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Comment on Mr. Norman Squirrel's paper read on Tuesday morning, September 13th

The purpose for which discriminant analysis was developed, and for which it tends to be used in practice, is to obtain a function discriminating between individuals belonging to two or more populations, which can then be used to allocate further...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 1960
Author: ESOMAR B.V.
September 13, 1960

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Methods of brand image research

The second major application of brand, image study, to which the rest of this talk is devoted that of diagnosis of the brand situation in the market. Nobody is ever satisfied with their brand there is always room for improvement. What is the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 1960
Author: N. J. Squirrell
June 15, 1960

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Methods of brand image research (French)

The second major application of brand, image study, to which the rest of this talk is devoted that of diagnosis of the brand situation in the market. Nobody is ever satisfied with their brand there is always room for improvement. What is the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 1960
Author: N. J. Squirrell
June 15, 1960