A) customer phone calls
B) repeat sales reports
C) accounting records
D) salespeople's call reports
E) sales reports by geographic region
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A) data mining.
B) statistical inference.
C) a cross tabulation.
D) sampling.
E) an experiment.
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A) Develop findings.
B) Define the problem.
C) Collect relevant information.
D) Develop the research plan.
E) Take marketing actions.
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A) Likert scale
B) dichotomous
C) open-ended
D) fixed alternative
E) semantic differential
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A) Collect relevant information.
B) Develop the research plan.
C) Develop findings.
D) Take marketing actions.
E) Define the problem.
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A) Wendy's wanted to know if children eat at its restaurants.
B) Wendy's wanted to know why people have children under age 18 living at home.
C) Wendy's can use these personal and household demographic characteristics to segment the fast-food market.
D) Wendy's wants to know how much people earn so it knows whether it should take credit cards for purchases.
E) Wendy's wanted to send these respondents coupons for the products that would appeal to them most.
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A) evaluating the sales results.
B) conducting a SWOT analysis.
C) evaluating the decision process used.
D) beginning a new environmental scan.
E) reallocating resources to become more efficient and effective.
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A) the external factors affecting the number of people who can work on a solution to a problem.
B) the number of possible alternatives in a company's solution set.
C) the restrictions placed on potential solutions to a problem.
D) the internal factors affecting whether to select one alternative over another.
E) the internal factors that determine who in the organization selects the best problem to fit the hypothetical solution.
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A) Likert scale
B) fixed alternative
C) dichotomous
D) open-ended
E) semantic differential
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A) conjectures regarding marketing outcomes.
B) general research guidelines.
C) solutions to be evaluated.
D) specific and measurable.
E) research dashboards.
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A) primary data and empirical data.
B) empirical data and secondary data.
C) tertiary data and demographic data.
D) demographic data and observational data.
E) internal secondary data and external secondary data.
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A) evaluate the quality of directing and producing.
B) critique the title,plot,and characters.
C) rate the performances of the individual actors and actresses.
D) recall specific details of the plot and dialogue.
E) compare the final film with the original script.
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A) internal primary data.
B) nonprobability sampling methods.
C) internal secondary data.
D) external secondary data.
E) external primary data.
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A) sponsored data.
B) data reciprocity.
C) curated sampling.
D) syndicated panel data.
E) data journaling.
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A) advertising budgets
B) call reports
C) accounting records
D) sales budgets
E) advertising expenses
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A) idea generation
B) new-product concept testing
C) data mining
D) data analysis
E) idea evaluation
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A) limitations of personnel and office space
B) limitations of the strategic thinking and creativity of the firm's advertising agency
C) limitations on the time and money available
D) government regulations and rights to privacy
E) limitations on access to upper and middle management
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A) the process of systematically collecting and analyzing information in order to define a marketing problem.
B) the use of information technology to find objective solutions to a marketing problem.
C) the process of defining a marketing problem and opportunity,systematically collecting and analyzing information,and recommending actions.
D) the use of subjective data such as interviews and observation to complement empirical data obtained through the use of information technology.
E) the science of using observable human behavior in order to identify and solve marketing problems.
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A) focus groups.
B) no constraints.
C) internal secondary data.
D) statistical inference.
E) interpolation.
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