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Studies on student unrest in Germany

The aim of this survey, on the one hand, was to recognise the pre-conditions and causes of student unrest in Germany, and on the other, to measure and describe the response of the population at large in regard of those demonstrations. The...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1969
Author: Wilhelm Schwarzenauer
June 15, 1969

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Marketing of animal feed

In this paper we intend to discuss not only the problems of communicating with farmers from the point of view of suppliers to this industry, but also the problems of communication with farmers as met by the marketing researcher. In the spring of...

Catalogue: Seminar 1968: Market Research On Agriculture And Farmers
Authors: Willem G. Gussekloo, W. Knapper
May 1, 1968

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The German tourism

The subject of this paper is a double one. The first intention is to try to find out what the Germans have done and are doing as far as travel and tourism is concerned and in the second part of this paper I want to develop some ideas of what might be...

Catalogue: Seminar 1967: Travel and Tourism
Author: Günter Lott
June 15, 1967

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Market research in Germany

The position of market research in Germany has been strengthened in the last year and no doubt its efficiency has increased. More and more companies are undertaking long-term systematic research and to an increasing degree market research...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Yearbook 1964-1965
Author: Hans Sittenfeld
June 15, 1965

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Speech by professor Ludwig Erhard, German Federal Minister For Economic Affairs, at the ESOMAR/WAPOR congress in Baden/Baden on September 11th, 1961 (German)

My purpose is to show that, in public opinion research, we must find the right formulation of questions and derive the right conclusions. Let me explain this with a few concrete questions. In Germany there is a lot of talk about prosperity, but...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Yearbook 1962-1963
Author: ESOMAR B.V.
August 1, 1961

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Speech by professor Ludwig Erhard, German Federal Minister For Economic Affairs, at the ESOMAR/WAPOR congress in Baden/Baden on September 11th, 1961

My purpose is to show that, in public opinion research, we must find the right formulation of questions and derive the right conclusions. Let me explain this with a few concrete questions. In Germany there is a lot of talk about prosperity, but...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Yearbook 1962-1963
Author: Ludwig Erhard
August 1, 1961

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A market with fine prospects

The results of this study which has been done in close cooperation with the Research Institute, infratest & Co. GmbH, Munich, fill the pages of a very large volume and are expected to be published this year. So, the only thing we can do at this early...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1961: Marketing And Sociological Research In The Future
Author: Heinz Alpers
June 15, 1961

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Methodical approaches to a study of the labour market in an economy of full employment

For the first time in the history of the world of industrial labour the situation in Germany is characterised by the fact that the jobs available exceed the labour supply. This state of affairs, called full employment by the economists, does not...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1961: Marketing And Sociological Research In The Future
Author: Viggo Graf Blücher
June 15, 1961

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Factor analysis as a basis for advertising evaluation (French)

We report on a factorial advertisements analysis, a study applying the mathematical/psychological process of the factor analysis to descriptive characteristics and resonance values of advertisements in German periodicals. As material for about 6,000...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1961: Marketing And Sociological Research In The Future
Author: K. F. Flockenhaus
June 15, 1961