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Paradoxes in cyberspace

The facility that now exists for conducting qualitative research via the Internet raises a number of key questions to which the conventional qualitative response is negative. This paper deals with three such questions viz.:1) can qualitative research...

Catalogue: The Worldwide Internet Seminar 1998
Authors: Ron Beasley, Keith Chapin
Company: ABM Research Inc.
June 15, 1998

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Another street car named desire

The traditional method of face-to-face interviewing in India has clear advantages. However, questions arise in its applicability to all types of research can it be used to get feedback on personal topics? How feasible is it when one needs continuous...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific Conference 1998: Marketing in Asia- Meeting The New Challenges
Authors: Nikhil Rawal, Aparajita Basu
June 15, 1998

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Global guidelines for television audience measurement

The international joint industry Audience Research Methods (ARM) Group plans to publish GGTAM, its Global Guidelines for Television Audience Measurement, in spring 1999. This paper first reviews the origin of these internationally endorsed and...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific Conference 1998: Marketing in Asia- Meeting The New Challenges
Author: Peter Menneer
June 15, 1998

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Customer segmentation for the automobile market

We shall look for a segmentation of small car buyers with similar product expectations in France. After discussing the difficulties, we shall describe the data collection upon which the segmentation is based before describing the methodology. The...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1997: Learning From The Future
Authors: Gerard Yahiaoui, Pierre Da Silva Dias, Marie de Saint Blancard
September 1, 1997

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From pencil to PEN

This paper is about Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) and in particular looks at one technology - the pen computer - and its application and use in the largest market research company in the United Kingdom. The purpose of this paper is...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1997: Learning From The Future
Authors: Bill Blyth, Greg Smith
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
September 1, 1997

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Has CAPI delivered?

For market researchers, a key advance in recent years has been CAPI. However, there has been little dispassionate analysis of whether CAPI has delivered on the promised advantages. When it was first introduced, many raved: certainly it costs a lot,...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1997: Learning From The Future
Authors: Lauranee Gerrard, Scott Wallace, Stephen Welch
Company: Ipsos MRBI
September 1, 1997

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Interactive PC technology in consumer panel research

The paper describes the evolution the ACNielsen Household Panel has undergone in the recent past, moving from a traditional collecting method to a technology-intensive method that integrates different tools. An example of possible applications is...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1997: Learning From The Future
Authors: Jennifer Hubber, Renato Mannheimer
Company: Nielsen
September 1, 1997

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The use of the Internet for opinion polls

The paper examines current and future Internet usage in Europe. It discusses how the Internet is beginning to be used for data collection in market research and its benefits over other methods. More specifically it shows the results of Internet...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1997: Learning From The Future
Author: Pete Comley
September 1, 1997

Research papers

Making audience surveys more relevant to programmers

With increasing numbers of radio stations in all Australian markets resulting in greater levels of competition and more audience volatility, the need to track programme performance with greater accuracy and confidence has become essential. In the...

Catalogue: 2nd Radio Research Symposium
Authors: Bob Cornish, Mark Neely
June 15, 1997