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Direct interviewing versus postal questionnaires (French)

The title of this paper should not raise too many hopes: our experience of this problem, despite the large number of investigations made, is not varied, comprehensive or long enough to enable a final answer to a question where many factors are...

Catalogue: Seminar 1973: Fieldwork, Sampling And Questionnaire Design
Author: Jean-Louis Laborie
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
October 1, 1973

Research papers

Direct interviewing versus postal questionnaires

The title of this paper should not raise too many hopes: our experience of this problem, despite the large number of investigations made, is not varied, comprehensive or long enough to enable a final answer to a question where many factors are...

Catalogue: Seminar 1973: Fieldwork, Sampling And Questionnaire Design
Author: Jean-Louis Laborie
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
October 1, 1973

Research papers

A research project to ascertain the methods of promotion used to reach newly qualified and student doctors throughout the U.K.

The following paper describes a piece of qualitative Pharmaceutical Marketing Research, the need for which was created by the apparent lack of success on the part of the Client Company in promoting to younger and more junior doctors. Background...

Catalogue: Seminar 1973: Communication And Diversification In Pharmaceuticals, Hospital Supplies And Allied Fields
Author: D. G. Andrew
Company: GSK
June 1, 1973

Research papers

Exploration

This paper is in two parts. Part one is concerned with a consideration of exploratory research techniques, in particular, 'depth' or intensive interviewing and group interviewing. It is argued that if expertly conducted, they can be extremely...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1969
Author: Peter Sampson
June 15, 1969

Research papers

Interviewing physicians

When we consider the physician as a member of the population, as a consumer, as a man who., like every other, is driving a car, reading a paper, voting, all that has been said about interviews in general applies to him. There is of course some...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Conference 1963
Author: Jules Klanfer
June 15, 1963