A) compiled data
B) mined data
C) internal secondary data
D) external secondary data
E) observational data
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A) developing the research plan
B) solving the problem
C) developing findings and recommendations
D) collecting relevant information
E) taking marketing actions
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A) mystery shoppers.
B) customer ombudsmen.
C) secret customers.
D) Facebook "likers."
E) repeat customers.
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A) open-ended
B) dichotomous
C) holistic
D) evaluative
E) Likert scale
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A) questionnaire data.
B) virtual modeling.
C) an experiment.
D) a panel.
E) nonprobability sampling.
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A) develop findings.
B) define the problem.
C) take marketing actions.
D) develop the research plan.
E) collect relevant information.
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A) prognostication.
B) sales forecast.
C) guesstimate.
D) marketing intuition.
E) market potential.
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A) You have three weeks and $10,000 to determine if it is going to be profitable to serve breakfast on weekdays or not.
B) If 3-year-olds like this product,then it stands to reason that 4-year-olds will like it even more.
C) Use mail questionnaires,not focus groups.
D) Let's identify the most cost-effective method of advertising.
E) If the test subject eats most or all of the sample during the taste test,it will be assumed that he or she likes it.
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A) leverage external data sources.
B) effectively leverage results without excessive data generation.
C) avoid the use of data warehouses.
D) efficiently transform the huge amount of data into useful information.
E) match buying queries to relevant outputs.
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A) hypothesis generation.
B) sampling.
C) information gathering.
D) statistical inference.
E) probability extrapolation.
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A) descriptive
B) explanatory
C) exploratory
D) causal
E) concrete
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A) Why would you want to shop at a store that carries plus-size clothing?
B) In what ways might you be uncomfortable shopping at a plus-size-only retailer?
C) Would you be interested in buying the Torrid merchandise on the Internet? ___ Yes ___ No
D) What type of person would shop at Torrid?
E) What is your age? Please write the number in the space: __________
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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) collect relevant information.
B) develop findings and recommendations.
C) take marketing actions.
D) plan the research budget.
E) identify the constraints on the process.
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A) dichotomous
B) open-ended
C) Likert scale
D) attitudinal
E) semantic differential
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A) starting with the last known value of the item being forecast,listing the factors that could affect the forecast,assessing whether they have a positive or negative impact,and making the final forecast.
B) making decisions without any intervening steps.
C) asking prospective customers if they are likely to buy the product during some future time period.
D) asking the firm's salespeople to estimate sales during a coming period.
E) selecting the forecasting alternative that would allow a firm to survive financially even if the forecasts were totally incorrect.
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A) external data sources
B) results
C) data warehouse
D) internal data sources
E) buying queries
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A) is a repository of information on U.S.business,economic,and trade activity collected by the federal government.
B) is a portal to all government websites that can be found by topic or keyword.
C) provides up-to-the-minute business news and security prices plus research reports of companies,industries,and countries.
D) is the most popular Internet portal to enter keywords or topics for specific searches.
E) accesses information in online databases and an index of blogs by primary topic.
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A) is not a good measurement of television viewership.
B) equals one point on a 10-point scale.
C) has limited impact on advertising rates for marketers.
D) equals 1 percent,or 1,180,000 TV households.
E) suggests that a show has very few viewers.
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