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Metaphors we remember by

Steer away from the dominant MR narrative (that focuses on the limits of human memory) and learn how to elicit and decode early memories to reveal precious information about how a person views the world.

Catalogue: Fusion 2019
Author: Oana Popa Rengle
Company: Anamnesis
November 10, 2019

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Visual focus: Better focus groups thanks to smartphones

p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 10.0px Helvetica}Why not make use of smartphones during focus groups instead of forbidding them? Within traditional focus groups, verbal communication is leading. We, as moderators, perceive smartphones as...

Catalogue: Fusion 2019
Authors: Margré Nijkamp, Roos Thijssen
Company: Motivaction International B.V.
November 10, 2019

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Test launch is the new black

p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px 'Helvetica Neue'}There is a powerful trend toward launching new products in test markets. Some organisations use this as a way to skip the stage-gate process and get to market faster in a...

Catalogue: Congress 2019: The Global Data & Insights Summit
Authors: Erin Russeck, Jessica Bolger
September 8, 2019

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Respondent engagement

Automation makes it easy to ask more from our respondents without fully considering the impact on engagement. While video and voice techniques offer hope to increase insight, do these just make it more difficult to engage respondents? We examined the...

Catalogue: Congress 2016: #WOW
Authors: Sherri Stevens, Stefan Kuegler, Jason Morris
Companies: KANTAR TNS Malaysia, Kantar
September 22, 2016

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Radiocontrol in Switzerland

Switzerland is the first and, as of now, only country in which radio listening is not established by interviews but rather electronically. The Radiocontrol (RC) technique is based on audio comparison and has been delivering official radio data since...

Catalogue: ARF/ESOMAR Worldwide Radio 2001
Authors: Matthias Steinmann, Manuel Dähler, Knut Hackbarth
Company: Swiss Broadcasting Corporation
April 1, 2001

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Exciting new conjoint options, via the web

Over the last few years there have been tremendous advances in the world of conjoint analysis in terms of software, mathematics, topics considered, and approaches. These advances create exciting new opportunities for conjoint analysis over the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Net Effects 2001
Author: Ray Poynter
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
February 11, 2001

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Towards total communications strategies: Is media research keeping pace with change?

This book presents a detailed portrait of how the media research world is meeting the challenges of changing consumer and media environments. Its core themes will help media research professionals expand and develop their existing thinking. Many new...

Catalogue: Seminar 1998: Towards Total Communications Strategies
Author: Sheila Byfield
October 20, 1998

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Providing data just in time

This paper first challenges the implied assumption that (a high proportion of) data is NOT provided in time. In a modern world, with CATI, and with more than 90% of business interviews being done by telephone, there is no reason why the data should...

Catalogue: B2B Marketing Seminar 1994: Reengineering Of Traditional Market Research
Author: Johan Aucamp
June 15, 1994

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Is our data credible?

Many organisations have difficulty in making effective use of market research information, particularly in business to business markets. There are various reasons for this of which perhaps the two most important are: a) The calendar time taken from...

Catalogue: B2B Marketing Seminar 1994: Reengineering Of Traditional Market Research
Authors: A. E.V. Dent, C. J. V. Dent
June 15, 1994