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  • What is the primary purpose of market research for businesses?
    To understand their market
  • What are the two main types of market research mentioned in the study material?
    Primary and secondary market research
  • What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative research data?
    Qualitative data focuses on opinions and reasons, while quantitative data focuses on numerical values
  • What is market mapping in the context of market research?
    It is a technique used to visualize the position of a business in relation to its competitors
  • What is the significance of sampling in market research?
    Sampling allows researchers to gather data from a subset of the population to make inferences about the whole
  • What are confidence intervals in marketing data analysis?
    Confidence intervals provide a range of values that likely contain the true population parameter
  • How are correlation and extrapolation used in marketing data analysis?
    Correlation identifies relationships between variables, while extrapolation predicts future trends based on current data
  • What role does technology play in marketing decision-making?
    Technology aids in gathering and analyzing data for informed marketing decisions
  • What is price elasticity of demand?
    It measures how the quantity demanded of a good responds to a change in its price
  • What is income elasticity of demand?
    It measures how the quantity demanded of a good changes as consumer income changes
  • What are the four reasons for undertaking market research?
    • Descriptive: To identify important information
    • Explanatory: To investigate why certain things occur
    • Predictive: To predict trends and find links between data
    • Exploratory: To gather information when no existing data is available
  • What is primary market research?
    Collection of information gathered first-hand for a specific purpose
  • What is secondary market research?
    Information that has already been collected for a different purpose
  • What are the methods of primary market research?
    • Experiment
    • Observation
    • Surveys
    • Focus groups
    • Test marketing
    • Personal interviews
    • Postal surveys
    • Telephone surveys
  • What is the benefit of conducting experiments in primary market research?
    It is a relatively cheap way of finding out customer preferences
  • What is a drawback of using experiments in market research?
    Consumer behavior may not be the same throughout the country
  • How does observation benefit market research?
    It examines actual customer behavior in detail
  • What is a drawback of observation in market research?
    It is expensive to employ specialists for observation
  • What is the purpose of focus groups in market research?
    To gather detailed information on consumer reactions to products
  • What is a drawback of focus groups?
    There can be bias due to participants wanting to please the company
  • What is the benefit of personal interviews in market research?
    They allow for a wide range of information to be obtained
  • What is a drawback of personal interviews?
    They can be time-consuming
  • What are postal surveys?
    Surveys sent to potential customers to complete at home
  • What is a drawback of postal surveys?
    Response rates are usually low
  • What is the difference between telephone interviews and telesales?
    Telephone interviews seek opinions, while telesales aim to sell products
  • What is a benefit of telephone interviews?
    They are cheap to conduct
  • What is a drawback of telephone interviews?
    Detailed questions are difficult due to time constraints
  • What are internet surveys?
    Questionnaires on websites that gather consumer opinions
  • What is a benefit of internet surveys?
    They are relatively inexpensive to conduct
  • What is a drawback of internet surveys?
    The sample may be biased towards internet users
  • What is secondary market research?
    It involves examining published documents for information
  • What are some key sources of secondary market research?
    Government publications, newspapers, magazines, company records, and competitors' materials
  • What is a benefit of secondary market research?
    It is often cheaper than primary research
  • What is a drawback of secondary market research?
    The information may be outdated and misleading
  • What are the benefits of secondary market research?
    • Information is already available for quick decisions
    • Cheaper than primary research
    • Often conducted regularly, helpful for identifying trends
  • What is qualitative market research?
    It collects information based on subjective factors such as opinions and reasons
  • What is a benefit of qualitative market research?
    It provides insights into consumer behavior and preferences
  • What is a drawback of qualitative market research?
    It is expensive and often conducted on a small scale
  • What should be considered when assessing the value of market research data?
    • Possible bias in the sample or questions
    • Sample size must be statistically significant
    • Survey should be recent
    • Data availability to all firms
  • What is the purpose of qualitative market research?
    To gain insight into why customers buy products and modify them for appeal