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Research papers

Controlling the uncontrollable

This paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of Web surveys and presents a design to reduce some of the inherent problems. This design is tested and evaluated. The aim is to control the uncontrollable sample that is the Internet population ...

Catalogue: The Worldwide Internet Seminar 1998
Author: Micael Dahlén
June 15, 1998

Research papers

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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It is time we started using statistics!

In recent years development has concentrated, almost exclusively, on the application of new technology for improving efficiency of processing and speed of results in survey research. With CATI and CAPI, overnight results of surveys are now possible....

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1997: Learning From The Future
Authors: Jeremy Wyndham, Richard W. Goosey
September 1, 1997

Research papers

Information and research based on multimedia simulation

This paper presents a new method of self-administered surveying which enhances information gathering on new and innovative services and products by accelerating the phase providing information on the offering and by simulating possible uses with the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1997: Learning From The Future
Authors: Veronique Beillan, Isabelle Blot
September 1, 1997

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Paris, Amsterdam, Edinburgh- Which city will I visit next?

This paper sets out the process whereby an innovative, cost-effective survey method was required to address the information requirements of the Edinburgh Tourist Board regarding the market for visitors to the city. It describes the launch of the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1997: Learning From The Future
Authors: Lynn Jones, Tom Costley
September 1, 1997

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Using technology to deliver research results

Making sure that the delivery and dissemination of research results is effective is, to quote Ray Poynter, “arguably the most important phase in any research project". It seems striking that, compared to the dramatic advances that technology has...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1997: Learning From The Future
Author: Philippe Boutié
September 1, 1997

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Natural language processing

This paper highlights the techniques of natural language processing (NLP) and its applications in survey research, particularly in verbatim text coding and data mining report generation. A prototype system called Codia was developed to incorporate...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1997: Learning From The Future
Authors: Josef Leung, Ching-Long Yeh
Company: Nielsen
September 1, 1997

Research papers

Radio audience surveys in France in 1996

The year of 1996 was unbelievably rich in events for radio researchers in France. Not less than two panels were operated as well as the year long DAR audience survey. These events led to some confusion among market actors, as some radio stations were...

Catalogue: 2nd Radio Research Symposium
Author: Dina Raimondi
June 15, 1997

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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