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A) It enables researchers and clients to get closer to their customers and potential customers than does qualitative research.
B) It uses formal questions and predetermined response options in questionnaires administered to large numbers of respondents.
C) Quantitative analysis techniques cannot be applied to qualitative data.
D) It can be superior for studying topics that involve complex psychological motivations.
E) Quantitative researchers usually collect detailed data from relatively small samples, which limit a researcher's ability to generalize quantitative data to the population.
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A) Awareness
B) Structure
C) Directness
D) Observing mechanism
E) Reference
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A) developed primarily for marketing.
B) developed primarily for research.
C) online social networks.
D) outsourced to a provider.
E) brand communities.
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A) interviewers to push or spawn websites to participants' browsers.
B) interviewers to encourage groupthink among participants.
C) participants to have a clear understanding of what they are responding to in a study.
D) participants to avoid answering probing questions.
E) participants to provide real-time feedback.
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A) They decrease the likelihood of participants responding in a socially desirable manner because there are no other participants to impress.
B) They allow researchers to observe the social influence process that affects consumer behavior and attitudes because group members interact with each other.
C) They eliminate the need for a trained interviewer.
D) They increase the likelihood of cross talk, thus creating synergy among participants and encouraging them to talk in detail about a topic.
E) They eliminate the need for asking probing questions.
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A) their use requires deep engagement with one or more social media communities.
B) sentiment analysis relies on the emerging field of natural language processing.
C) most social media monitoring tools seek to seamlessly mix qualitative and quantitative analyses.
D) a large amount of data is currently unclassifiable or incorrectly classified with current automation tools.
E) researchers prefer to collect data from higher traffic forums.
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A) involves an extended contact with a natural setting, but without participation by a researcher.
B) involves asking a respondent a set of semistructured, probing questions in a face-to-face setting.
C) has a high likelihood of participants responding in a socially desirable manner.
D) is a formalized process of bringing a small group together for discussion on a particular topic.
E) is also called memoing.
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A) sentiment analysis.
B) scanner-based research system.
C) listening post.
D) netnography.
E) content analysis.
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A) To probe into subconscious consumer motivations
B) To make accurate predictions about relationships between market forces and purchase behavior
C) To validate the relationship between advertising expenses and sales volume
D) To make generalizable observations about a target population's buying behavior
E) To test a hypothesis linking coupon value to brand preference
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