Observation, Focus Groups, and Other Qualitative Measures: CH 8 (Burns and Bush)
Observation, Focus Groups, and Other Qualitative Measures: CH 8 (Burns and Bush)
Observation, Focus Groups, and Other Qualitative Measures: CH 8 (Burns and Bush)
Categories of Research
Quantitative research: research involving the use of structured questions in which response options have been predetermined and a large number of respondents involved Qualitative research: research involving collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data by observing what people do and say
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Pluralistic research: combination of both quantitative and qualitative research methods in order to gain the advantages of both
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Observation Techniques
Observation methods: techniques in which the researcher relies on his or her powers of observation rather than communicating with a person in order to obtain information
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Observation Techniques
Types of observation: Direct versus indirect Disguised versus undisguised Structured versus unstructured Human versus mechanical
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Focus Groups
Focus groups are small groups of people brought together and guided by a moderator through an unstructured, spontaneous discussion for the purpose of gaining information relevant to the research problem.
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Focus Groups
The moderators task is to ensure that open discussion is focused on some area of interest. Focus groups are used to generate ideas, to learn the respondents vocabulary, to gain some insights into basic needs and attitudes.
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Physiological Measurements
Physiological measurements: involves monitoring a respondents involuntary responses to marketing stimuli via the use of electrodes and other equipment Pupilometer Galvonometer
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