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Enabling a full life to people with a mental disability

This paper describes a project carried out for Philadelphia, one of the largest health care facilities in The Netherlands for people with severe mental disabilities. It outlines how research helps Philadelphia to learn the needs of a group of people...

Catalogue: Global Qualitative 2016: The Business Value of Intelligent Stories
Authors: Maurice Palmen, Gaby Siera, Iris Aarts
November 16, 2016

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A tale for king and country

On 24 March 2016, one of the market researchers of the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration (the tax authority) was invited by the Dutch King to tell him about the insights gained on the Dutch citizens in relation to self-reliance and what that means...

Catalogue: Global Qualitative 2016: The Business Value of Intelligent Stories
Authors: Anke Bergmans, Jo van Kruchten, Arjen Van Ulden
November 16, 2016

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The Dutch outdoor study

In 2000 a new study of outdoor advertising reach was published in the Netherlands. The Dutch Outdoor Study combines several major innovations in outdoor research techniques with new software for presenting results. This paper describes the research...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2003: Out of Home/Ambient Media
Authors: Lex van Meurs, Peter Kloprogge, Marcel van der Kooi
Company: GfK
June 20, 2003

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Revisiting print measures in a channel planning world

This paper examines new developments in readership analysis and explores an innovative solution to the issue of managing the accumulation of print audiences in the Dutch market. The authors present ways to work within the paradigm of traditional...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2003: Print
Authors: Peter Kloprogge, Tim Foley
June 19, 2003

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Specific issue reach and specific issue effects

The paper concentrates on a new method for the measurement of specific issue readership. By means of an electronic version of the Through the Book method with various issues of some twenty magazines the specific issue reach and the cumulating reach...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2003: Print
Authors: Arie K. den Boon, John H. Faasse
June 19, 2003

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Internet panel as a tool for TV programme appreciation research

Programme appreciation is a much-used tool for programming purposes and programme development within public broadcasting organisations in the Netherlands. NOS Publieke Omroep requires daily reporting shortly after the programme broadcast. Measurement...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Television
Authors: Marion Appel, Marjan Hammersma
Company: GfK
June 9, 2002

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The wonderful art of creating more from less

This paper describes the development of a new multiple week reach model for Dutch radio data. The new reach formula has been developed to solve the inconsistency between available radio data that describe average week results and radio campaigns...

Catalogue: ARF/ESOMAR Worldwide Radio 2001
Authors: Bas de Vos, Camiel Camps
Company: GfK
April 1, 2001

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The media behaviour of ethnic minorities in The Netherlands

This paper describes the media behaviour of six ethnic groups in the Netherlands with regard to cultural acceptance levels. The groups are made up of Turkish, Moroccan, Surinamese, Chinese, Antillean and Moluccan people aged 18 years and older. The...

Catalogue: Ethnic Marketing 2000
Authors: Richel M. Bernsen, E. Lohmann
July 1, 2000

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CATI, CAPI and web interviews

The Internet offers several versatile new technologies which can be applied not only to interviewing Internet users but also as a new and superior means to solve problems for which CAPl is presently used. Internet-based interviewing is not just for...

Catalogue: New Monograph Series Vol.10: Marketing Research in a .com Environment
Author: Iain MacKay
June 15, 2000